Comparing that to Quartararo’s run on a medium front, hard rear, the Yamaha man was able to do four 1:59s. His best was a 1:59.818, one of three 1:59.8s ‘El Diablo’ posted, with his other lap under the two-minute barrier coming in the shape of a 1:59.965. The only other rider to set a 1:59 in FP4 was Maverick Viñales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP), the Spaniard setting that at the end of a 15-lap run on the hard-hard combination.
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