Key Points

Alex Marquez delivered a sensational performance to claim pole position at his home Grand Prix. The Spanish rider smashed the lap record in a thrilling final sector to edge out Fabio Quartararo and his brother Marc. The qualifying session saw major upsets with former champions failing to progress from Q1. The stage is now set for an electric showdown between the Marquez brothers and a resurgent Quartararo.

Key Points: Alex Marquez Stuns with Lap Record Pole at Catalan Grand Prix

  • Alex Marquez sets new all-time lap record of 1:37.536 for pole position
  • Fabio Quartararo fought through Q1 and briefly held provisional pole
  • Marc Marquez survives front-end scare to secure front row start
  • Major shocks in Q1 with Bagnaia and Martin failing to progress
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Moto GP: Alex Marquez stuns with lap record pole at Catalan Grand Prix

Alex Marquez sets new lap record for pole position at Catalunya, edging out brother Marc Marquez and Fabio Quartararo in dramatic qualifying session.

"It was a significant statement from Alex, who looked confident and composed throughout. - Race Report"

Barcelona, Sep 6

Alex Marquez (BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP) delivered a sensational performance during qualifying for the Grand Prix of Catalonia, storming to pole position with a new all-time lap record of 1:37.536.

The Spanish rider produced a phenomenal final sector to secure the top spot in front of a home crowd, edging out Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) and older brother Marc Marquez (Ducati Lenovo Team) in a thrilling Q2 session.Quartararo was one of the standout stories of the day, having fought his way through a dramatic Q1 session. The Frenchman clocked a 1:37.906 to not only break the lap record at the time but also secure a place in Q2. He carried that momentum into the second session, briefly taking provisional pole before Alex Marquez's late charge blew the field away. It was a significant statement from Alex, who looked confident and composed throughout.Marc Marquez, meanwhile, looked threatening in the closing stages but suffered a front-end scare at Turn 5 while chasing his brother in the final minutes. Despite the moment, he managed to hold onto a front-row start, setting the stage for an electric showdown between the two brothers and Quartararo.Q1 had already delivered major shocks, with big names like Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin failing to progress. The session saw Quartararo and Fabio Di Giannantonio emerge from a star-studded field, which included four former World Champions. Bagnaia could only manage 11th while Martin settled for 8th, both missing out on a chance to contest pole.Q2 was equally chaotic, with Pedro Acosta setting what appeared to be a new lap record before having it deleted for a track limits infringement. Acosta eventually qualified fifth, narrowly behind Franco Morbidelli, who put in one of his best qualifying performances of the season.With a front row consisting of both Marquez brothers and a resurgent Quartararo, the stage is set for a blockbuster race in Barcelona. The Catalan crowd will be hoping for more fireworks when the lights go out for the Sprint and Grand Prix.The Spanish rider produced a phenomenal final sector to secure the top spot in front of a home crowd, edging out Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) and older brother Marc Márquez (Ducati Lenovo Team) in a thrilling Q2 session.

Quartararo was one of the standout stories of the day, having fought his way through a dramatic Q1 session. The Frenchman clocked a 1:37.906 to not only break the lap record at the time but also secure a place in Q2. He carried that momentum into the second session, briefly taking provisional pole before Alex Márquez’s late charge blew the field away. It was a significant statement from Alex, who looked confident and composed throughout.

Marc Márquez, meanwhile, looked threatening in the closing stages but suffered a front-end scare at Turn 5 while chasing his brother in the final minutes. Despite the moment, he managed to hold onto a front-row start, setting the stage for an electric showdown between the two brothers and Quartararo.

Q1 had already delivered major shocks, with big names like Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martín failing to progress. The session saw Quartararo and Fabio Di Giannantonio emerge from a star-studded field, which included four former World Champions. Bagnaia could only manage 11th while Martín settled for 8th, both missing out on a chance to contest pole.

Q2 was equally chaotic, with Pedro Acosta setting what appeared to be a new lap record before having it deleted for a track limits infringement. Acosta eventually qualified fifth, narrowly behind Franco Morbidelli, who put in one of his best qualifying performances of the season.

With a front row consisting of both Márquez brothers and a resurgent Quartararo, the stage is set for a blockbuster race in Barcelona. The Catalan crowd will be hoping for more fireworks when the lights go out for the Sprint and Grand Prix.

- IANS

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Priya S
The Marquez brothers on front row together! This is going to be an epic family battle tomorrow. Hope they both stay safe though 🤞
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Michael C
Quartararo fighting through Q1 to reach front row shows real determination. Yamaha needs this kind of performance desperately
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Ananya R
Shocking to see Bagnaia and Martin not making it to Q2! The competition this season is absolutely brutal. Every race brings new surprises
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Sarah B
While Alex's performance was impressive, I wish the article had more technical details about how he managed that final sector. The lap time difference was massive!
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Vikram M
Acosta's deleted lap time must have been heartbreaking for him. Young talent showing great promise though! Future champion material for sure 🇪🇸

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