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2024 Qatar MotoGP qualifying: Martin smashes lap record to take pole

The Pramac Ducati rider beat Aleix Espargaro and Enea Bastianini in the Qatar GP qualifying round

Praveen Kumar

Jorge Martin took the pole position for the 2024 Qatar MotoGP season opener with a new Lusail lap record. The Spaniard, on board the Pramac Ducati (GP24), achieved a time of 1.50.789.

Second place was taken by Aleix Espargaro riding the Aprilia RS-GP24 (1.50.872), and third was bagged by Enea Bastianini, who rides for the factory Ducati team (1.50.875).

Reigning champion and two-time title winner Francesco Bagnaia was fifth (1.50.928), just behind KTM's Brad Binder (1.50.913).

However, the surprise of the lot was Marc Marquez (1.50.961), who beat Fabio Di Giannantonio (seventh with 1.51.019) and Pedro Acosta (eighth with 1.51.130) to take sixth place.

Ninth position was taken by Alex Marquez (1.51.266), and the tenth spot was taken by Maverick Vinales (1.51.306).

There are some revised tyre pressure rules that riders have to follow. For the 2024 season, riders must stay above a minimum of 1.8 bar concerning the front tyre for 60 per cent of a Grand Prix distance, or 30 per cent of a sprint.

Should a rider fail to meet the proposed tyre pressure, there will be a 16-second post-race time penalty, or an 8-second penalty for a short race or sprint.