Bagnaia, meanwhile, has only been able to post six laps under 1:38 with a medium on the rear. He will take comfort from three things, though. First, just like Quartararo did in FP3, Bagnaia was able to be within a tenth of the lap record with 23 laps on the rear. Secondly, in the hotter temperatures of FP4, he was able to match Fabio’s pace for the opening eight or nine laps before his pace dropped off slightly.
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