MotoGP Qualification: How Does It Work?

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Introduction

MotoGP is one of the most popular motorsports in the world. The sport is known for its high-speed racing and intense competition. One of the most important aspects of MotoGP is the qualification rounds. In this article, we will take a closer look at how the qualification rounds work in MotoGP.

Qualification Rounds

There are two qualification rounds in MotoGP: Q1 and Q2. The riders who finish in the top 10 during the free practice sessions automatically qualify for Q2. The rest of the riders compete in Q1, with the top two riders advancing to Q2. The riders who do not advance to Q2 start the race from the 13th position or lower.

Qualification Rules

The riders must set a time equal to or better than 107% of the best time set by the fastest rider during the practice sessions to be eligible for the qualification rounds. The starting grid is determined by the times set by the riders during the qualification rounds. The rider with the fastest time starts the race from the pole position.

Conclusion

Qualification rounds are an important part of MotoGP. They determine the starting grid for the race and play a crucial role in the outcome of the race. We hope this article has helped you understand the qualification rounds in MotoGP better.

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