Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP's Fabio Quartararo and Álex Rins wrapped up the Grand Prix of The Americas Practice session in 11th and 17th place respectively, so they will take part in tomorrow's Q1.
After a wet FP1 session in the morning, which Quartararo finished in 14th place, the Yamaha man was happy to see that the COTA track was drying at the start of the afternoon Practice. As weather forecasts predict the remainder of the Americas GP to be sunny, the Frenchman was keen to work on his bike's dry set-up in the final 25 minutes of the Practice before joining the usual time attack in the final stages. A 2'04.579s on lap 17/17 put him 11th in the rankings, 1.650s from first.
Rins really likes the Circuit of The Americas. He had good grip in the wet this morning but didn't take much of a risk and wrapped up FP1 in 18th place. The Spaniard and was keen to make steps in the afternoon but took his time to adjust to the rapidly changing track conditions in the Practice, waiting for the track to fully dry. He put in a total of 16 laps and set a best time of 2'05.287s in the final minutes. It had him finish the session in 17th place, 2.358s from the top.
On Saturday, the teammates will be back in action for FP2, held from 10:10-10:40 (GMT -5). The qualifying sessions will follow from 10:50-11:30, and the 10-lap Sprint will start at 15:00.
Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP's Fabio Quartararo and Álex Rins wrapped up the Grand Prix of The Americas Practice session in 11th and 17th place respectively, so they will take part in tomorrow's Q1.
After a wet FP1 session in the morning, which Quartararo finished in 14th place, the Yamaha man was happy to see that the COTA track was drying at the start of the afternoon Practice. As weather forecasts predict the remainder of the Americas GP to be sunny, the Frenchman was keen to work on his bike's dry set-up in the final 25 minutes of the Practice before joining the usual time attack in the final stages. A 2'04.579s on lap 17/17 put him 11th in the rankings, 1.650s from first.
Rins really likes the Circuit of The Americas. He had good grip in the wet this morning but didn't take much of a risk and wrapped up FP1 in 18th place. The Spaniard and was keen to make steps in the afternoon but took his time to adjust to the rapidly changing track conditions in the Practice, waiting for the track to fully dry. He put in a total of 16 laps and set a best time of 2'05.287s in the final minutes. It had him finish the session in 17th place, 2.358s from the top.
On Saturday, the teammates will be back in action for FP2, held from 10:10-10:40 (GMT -5). The qualifying sessions will follow from 10:50-11:30, and the 10-lap Sprint will start at 15:00.