RiderTua.com, Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya – Results of FP2 WSBK Catalunya 2024.. Friday (22/3/2024), Aruba.it Racing rider, Nicolo Bulega, set the best time in FP2 WSBK Catalunya Catalunya 2024 with a time of 1’40.907 minute. Bulega was followed by Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing) with a difference of +0.247 seconds. Meanwhile, third place was occupied by Danilo Petrucci (Barni Spark Racing) with a difference of +0.601 seconds.
In fourth position is Sam Lowes from ELF Marc VDS Racing Team with a gap of +0.794 seconds from the fastest rider in this session. Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT – Motorrad) of course, riding his manufacturer’s flagship bike, BMW was the fifth fastest rider with a time of 1’41.808 minutes. Sixth place was occupied by a rider from Italy, Andrea Iannone who carried the Team GoEleven flag, posting his best lap time of 1’41.878 minutes or with a gap of +0.971 seconds, from the leading rider in this session. And next we saw British rider Jonathan Rea (Pata – Prometeon) on his YAMAHA, driving with a lap time of 1’41.945 minutes, making him have to settle for seventh fastest. In P-8 there was a rider with the ‘number-plate’ #87, namely Remy Gardner (GYTR GRT Yamaha) who drove with a time of 1’41.990 minutes, and a difference of around +1.083 seconds from Nicolo Bulega (in P-1). Continuing to ninth place is occupied by a rider from the Kawasaki Racing Team (Axel Bassani) who rides a KAWASAKI bike with a record time of 1’42.025 minutes. Closing the ranking of riders in the top ten fastest is Alex Lowes (Kawasaki Racing Team) with a time of 1’42.049 minutes, or a gap of +1.142 seconds.
Following are the complete results of FP2 WSBK Catalunya:
Pos | Nat | Rider | Team | Best Lap | Gap |
1 | ITA | Nicolo Bulega | Aruba.it Racing | 1’40.907 | |
2 | ESP | Alvaro Bautista | Aruba.it Racing | 1’41.154 | +0.247 |
3 | ITA | Danilo Petrucci | Barni Spark Racing | 1’41.508 | +0.601 |
4 | GBR | Sam Lowes | ELF Marc VDS Racing Team | 1’41.701 | +0.794 |
5 | TUR | Toprak Razgatlioglu | ROKiT – Motorrad | 1’41.808 | +0.901 |
6 | ITA | Andrea Iannone | Team GoEleven | 1’41.878 | +0.971 |
7 | GBR | Jonathan Rea | Pata – Prometeon | 1’41.945 | +1.038 |
8 | AUS | Remy Gardner | GYTR GRT Yamaha | 1’41.990 | +1.083 |
9 | ITA | Axel Bassani | Kawasaki Racing Team | 1’42.025 | +1.118 |
10 | GBR | Alex Lowes | Kawasaki Racing Team | 1’42.049 | +1.142 |
11 | ITA | Michael Ruben Rinaldi | Team Motocorsa Racing | 1’42.056 | +1.149 |
12 | SUI | Dominique Aegerter | GYTR GRT Yamaha | 1’42.116 | +1.209 |
13 | NED | Michael Van Der Mark | ROKiT – Motorrad | 1’42.189 | +1.282 |
14 | ITA | Andrea Locatelli | Pata – Prometeon | 1’42.247 | +1.340 |
15 | ESP | Xavi Vierge | Team HRC Honda | 1’42.339 | +1.432 |
16 | USA | Garrett Gerloff | Bonovo Action | 1’42.413 | +1.506 |
17 | ESP | Iker Lecuona | Team HRC Honda | 1’42.539 | +1.632 |
18 | GBR | Scott Redding | Bonovo Action | 1’42.578 | +1.671 |
19 | GER | Philipp Oettl | GMT94 Yamaha | 1’42.643 | +1.736 |
20 | ESP | Tito Rabat | Puccetti Racing | 1’42.722 | +1.815 |
21 | GBR | Tarran Mackenzie | PETRONAS MIE HONDA Team | 1’43.562 | +2.655 |
22 | GBR | Bradley Ray | Motoxracing Team | 1’43.691 | +2.784 |
23 | MAS | Adam Norrodin | PETRONAS MIE HONDA Team | 1’44.280 | +3.373 |
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