Petrucci leads Ducati 1-2 on first Jerez test day

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Petrucci leads Ducati 1-2 on first Jerez test day
Jamie Klein
By: Jamie Klein
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New factory Ducati MotoGP rider Danilo Petrucci set the pace on the penultimate test day of 2018 at Jerez ahead of teammate Andrea Dovizioso.

Petrucci leapt to the top of the timesheets at the start of the final hour of running, becoming the first and only rider of the day to break the 1m38s barrier with a best time of 1m37.968s.

Not long after, LCR Honda's Takaaki Nakagami went second-fastest on a 1m38.348s, although he was demoted to third in the closing stages by Dovizioso, who ended up 0.217s behind teammate Petrucci on a 1m38.185s.

Dovizioso also suffered a crash at Turn 5 in the final hour.

Maverick Vinales, quickest during both days of last week's Valencia test, was the best-placed Yamaha rider in fourth, 0.408s off the pace, followed by Marc Marquez on the first of the works Repsol Hondas.

Marquez's new teammate Lorenzo enjoyed a brief spell at the head of the times on his plain-coloured Honda, before ending up seventh fastest behind Franco Morbidelli's Petronas Yamaha.

Jack Miller (Pramac Ducati), Ducati stand-in test rider Alvaro Bautista and Joan Mir (Suzuki) completed the top 10.

Mir caused the day's only red flag when he suffered a major off at Turn 7 and was taken to the medical centre for checks, but was found to have suffered no significant injuries.

Andrea Iannone was another rider to take a tumble, the new Aprilia rider doing so at Turn 5. He was 11th-fastest.

Heading KTM's efforts was Pol Espargaro in 15th place - two places ahead of Valentino Rossi, whose Yamaha suffered a technical problem that caused him to stop on track, costing him vital running.

Johann Zarco's low-key start to life at KTM continued in 19th place, one place behind Aprilia tester Bradley Smith, the man he replaces at the Austrian manufacturer.

Of the other test riders, Sylvain Guintoli was 22nd fastest for Suzuki, while Matteo Baiocco, standing in for the unwell Aleix Espargaro at Aprilia, propped up the order in 24th and last.

Stefan Bradl was due to take part in the test with the Honda test team but instead completed his work on Monday, sharing the track with the World Superbike field, and sat out Wednesday's running.

    Pos Rider Bike               Time              Gap         Laps 
Danilo Petrucci Ducati 1'37.968   53
Andrea Dovizioso Ducati 1'38.185 0.217 53
Takaaki Nakagami Honda 1'38.348 0.380 60
Maverick Vinales Yamaha 1'38.376 0.408 58
Marc Márquez Honda 1'38.517 0.549 50
F.Morbidelli Yamaha 1'38.659 0.691 69
Jorge Lorenzo Honda 1'38.749 0.781 56
Jack Miller Ducati 1'38.816 0.848 72
Alvaro Bautista Ducati 1'38.830 0.862 57
10  Joan Mir Suzuki 1'38.956 0.988 52
11  Andrea Iannone Aprilia 1'39.008 1.040 24
12  Tito Rabat Ducati 1'39.097 1.129 53
13  Alex Rins Suzuki 1'39.150 1.182 81
14  F.Bagnaia Ducati 1'39.157 1.189 51
15  Fabio Quartararo Yamaha 1'39.414 1.446 59
16  Pol Espargaro KTM 1'39.552 1.584 46
17  Valentino Rossi Yamaha 1'39.564 1.596 50
18  Bradley Smith Aprilia 1'40.174 2.206 65
19  Johann Zarco KTM 1'40.192 2.224 50
20  Karel Abraham Ducati 1'40.438 2.470 43
21  Hafizh Syahrin KTM 1'40.630 2.662 49
22  Sylvain Guintoli Suzuki 1'40.743 2.775 48
23  Miguel Oliveira KTM 1'41.699 3.731 59
24  Matteo Baiocco Aprilia 1'42.766 4.798 44
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Drivers Danilo Petrucci
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Author Jamie Klein