Quartararo lifts himself up into relative safety to seventh, but that will still be tight to get into Q2.
That's all from Friday at the San Marino GP.
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Action begins at 9:10am UK with FP3, followed immediately by qualifying.
2024 MotoGP San Marino GP Practice report
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Standings at the end of Practice
With the session coming to a close, the top 10 - and the group directly into Q2 - looks like this:
- Bagnaia
- M.Marquez
- Martin
- Morbidelli
- Bastianini
- Acosta
- Bezzecchi
- Vinales
- Quartararo
- Miller
Practice - Chequered flag
The chequered flag is out in Practice and reigning world champion Bagnaia looks set to hold onto top spot.
Incident
Aleix Espargaro has crashed at Turn 1. Nasty slide on the rear and threw him down. He will have to go through Q1 as he is currently 11th.
Bagnaia puts in a stunning follow-up to cement top spot with a 1m30.685s.
Bagnaia, meanwhile, powers to the top of the order with a 1m30.885s.
Quartararo has been bumped down to 10th and in the danger zone. Looking to break into the top 10 is the likes of Morbidelli, Vinales, Rins, Alex Marquez and Jack Miller - who had a top 10 time deleted moments ago.
Martin dips into the 1m30s for the first time today as he goes top with a 1m30.966s.
Replay of the Acosta crash shows he just tucked the front on the way into Turn 8.
Incident
Pedro Acosta has crashed at Turn 8. He's up and ok. That's brought yellow flags out, which will affect laps for others.
Marc Marquez has now gone fastest with a 1m31.034s.
But Bastianini has been quickly beaten by Acosta with a 1m31.203s.
Bastianini needed a big lap and he's produced one! The Ducati rider fires in a 1m31.242s to go top.
Binder goes third on the factory KTM with a 1m31.422s. Jumps up from 15th. Bastianini goes ninth, but he'll need more to bag a Q2 place.
Standings with 15 minutes to go
Ahead of the time attack flurry at the end of this session, here is the current Q2 order:
- Acosta
- M.Marquez
- A.Espargaro
- Quartararo
- Bagnaia
- Martin
- Morbidelli
- Vinales
- Bezzecchi
- P.Espargaro
Quartararo was on a lap that was set to put him top of the order, but he touched the green paint at Turn 11 and has had this effort scrubbed.
Martin finds a 1m31.579s on a 17-lap-old soft rear tyre in fifth. That's some seriously impressive pace from the world championship leader.
Aleix Espargaro jumps up to third on a fresh soft rear tyre with a 1m31.433.
The majority of the field is in pitlane at the moment gearing up for their time attacks to get into Q2. Martin is still out there on used soft rubber and is posting some quick sectors, though remains fourth.
A couple of riders have gone early on a fresh soft tyre for a time attack, among them Vinales and Pol Espargaro - both of whom inside the top 10 right now with just over 20 minutes to go.
Lots of lap times being cancelled for track limits this session. Grip is good at Misano, so it's inevitable that we're seeing many riders going over the limits.
Acosta heads back to the top of the standings with a 1m31.301s.