Marc signs the best lap reiterating that he is one of the favorites in view of the race. The Italians follow, including Bastianini and Bezzecchi in the second row. Differes Acosta, only seventh after a fall

Federico Mariani

August 23, 2025 (modification at 11:51) – MILAN

This time Marc Marquez does not stick in qualifying. After the errors in the Czech and Austria Republic, the Spaniard of the Ducati signs the pole in the Hungary GP, the fourteenth round of the MotoGP world championship. The world championship closes first with a time of 1’36 “518. It will start alongside two Italians, both promoted by Q1: Marco Bezzecchi is second with his aprilia, 290 thousandths distant, while Fabio Di Giannantonio (VR46 Ducati) gets the third half at 354 thousandths. There is a lot of Italy in the second row, opened by Enea Bastianini (Tech3 Ktm). Morbidelli (VR46 Ducati).

Promoted and disappointed

Fabio Quartararo surprises. The French closes sixth despite a little brilliant Yamaha. On the contrary, the qualification is complicated for Pedro Acosta. The KTM pilot, which appeared very fast in free practice shifts, runs into a fall at the beginning of Q2. With a single effective lap, the Spaniard is seventh, in the third row. He will start next to Fermanin Alduguer and Luca Marini. Tenth Joan Mir, who precedes Alex Marquez. The Spaniard of the Gresini-Ducati team, however, will be penalized of three positions for hindering Francesco Bagnaia during the prequalific. A sanction shared with Jack Miller. Twelfth Pol Espargaro.

Twist

Also this time the Q1 gives surprises. Incredible the mockery suffered by Binder. The South African loses the pass for Q2 despite having signed the same identical time of Di Giannantonio, behind Bezzecchi. The second best chronometric reference of the two pilots is decisive, which, as regulation, rewards Italian. Disastrous qualifications for Bagnaia: Francesco struggles to create a valid lap and eventually ranks fifteenth. Disappointed, the Italian pilot admits to the pits that he could not lead the GP25 to the best. In difficulty also the reigning champion Jorge Martin, only seventeenth.



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