Nakagami quickest in FP2, Viñales remains top overall

The state of play on Day 1 was almost identical to the Spanish GP, with FP1 giving the riders cooler temperatures to get some fast times in to try and get an early edge in the fight for the top 10. Then, the afternoon heat was a time to try some tweaks to settings and tyres. However, what wasn’t the same was the standings – especially in FP2. It was a Yamaha onslaught in FP1 as three YZR-M1s sat inside the top four, with the ever-impressive Binder separating them. However, Championship leader and Spanish GP winner Quartararo didn’t go for a time in FP1 – and the Frenchman didn’t improve his time in FP2 either.

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