Martín On Qatar Pole With Quartararo Only 11th

Calum Gill 15:53 05/03/2022

Pramac's Jorge Martín took pole position in the first qualifying session of the 2022 season at Qatar’s Losail circuit, beating nearest rival Enea Bastianini by a tenth and a half.

Martín, who celebrated his maiden premier-class pole in the Doha Grand Prix at this very circuit last year, fired in an unassailable 01:53.011 in the final minutes of the Q2 pole shoot-out, benefitting from a tow from Honda’s Pol Espargaró. Espargaró’s team-mate Marc Márquez had led at that point, making perfect use of Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia as a reference rider up ahead. But by the time it was all said and done the six-time MotoGP champion was shuffled down not just by Martin but also by the year-old Gresini-run Ducati of Enea Bastianini, whose late bid for pole unravelled in the final sector but was still easily good enough for a career-best second-place qualifying. 

Jack Miller was the top factory Ducati in fourth, followed by Aleix Espargaró for Aprilia, the latter shrugging off the deletion of his fastest lap for track limits to go slightly faster still with his final attempt. His brother Pol Espargaró’s last-gasp lap proved good enough for sixth, while Brad Binder - who dominated Q1 - followed Martín on his solitary Q2 run to bank seventh, which is comfortably his employer KTM’s best-ever qualifying at a Losail circuit that has never favoured it. After an ultra-impressive showing in practice, Suzuki’s Joan Mir and Álex Rins had to settle for a more familiar eighth and 10th respectively, sandwiched by Bagnaia.


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The two Yamaha representatives in Q2 completed the order, with reigning champion Fabio Quartararo - after just barely squeezing out of Q1 - beating team-mate Franco Morbidelli by three and a half tenths but still ending up 0.624 seconds off pole. Martín’s Pramac team-mate Johann Zarco had a Q1 effort comfortably good enough for Q2 chalked off due to yellow flags, brought out at Turn 2 by a crash for RNF Yamaha rookie Darryn Binder. 

Zarco, who would’ve progressed at the expense of his compatriot Quartararo had the lap stood, had to settle for 13th on the grid and will be joined on row five by the second works KTM of Miguel Oliveira and the top rookie, VR46 Ducati rider Marco Bezzecchi - whose best lap was recorded in Zarco’s tow. The two LCR Hondas of Takaaki Nakagami and Álex Márquez will start either side of 17th-placed VR46 man Luca Marini on row six. In the all-rookie Tech3 pairing, Remy Gardner claimed first blood over Raúl Fernández by an impressive five tenths, benefitting from timing his second run to follow Aprilia’s Maverick Viñales, only three places ahead in 19th on the grid.

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