Pedrosa happy with front row start and good pace in wet conditions
Stoner decided not to ride in the tricky third session, as the wet track and intermittent rain offered little in the way of opportunities for useful data collection. Pedrosa rode eight laps but also opted against pushing hard, finishing the session over five seconds behind Michele Pirro.
Rainfall intensified in qualifying, leaving the track completely wet. Stoner and Pedrosa took the initiative, although at the halfway point an increase in the already heavy downpour left home rider Stefan Bradl on provisional pole. Stoner would have been second and Pedrosa sixth, but things changed after a brief stay in the pits.
Eight minutes from the end of the session, all MotoGP riders were back on track and trying to make the most of the fact that rain had stopped at Sachsenring. Up to seven riders took a turn at the head of the timesheet, including both Repsol Honda Team competitors, Jorge Lorenzo, Ben Spies, Bradl, Nicky Hayden and Cal Crutchlow. It was Stoner who finally took pole, with Pedrosa third by little over two-tenths of a second.
Dani Pedrosa
FP3 – 1:35.271, 8 laps, 29 km.
QP – 1:32.081, 24 laps, 88 km.
“I’m very happy with this qualifying session. It was difficult, especially at the beginning as it was raining very hard and we had so much water on the asphalt, it was difficult to stop the bike spinning and aquaplaning. It was crucial to be ready at the end when the rain stopped because everybody was improving their lap times and in one lap you could be first or sixth.I’m very happy because in the past in these kind of sessions we didn’t get a good result. But this time, I was more confident every lap and we made it; I thought I got the pole in my last flying lap, but anyway to be at the front is key in Sachsenring. Yesterday we also had a good feeling in the dry, and it looks like we will have a dry race tomorrow, so it will be important to make the right choice on tyres and try the hard compound in the warm up to compare with the soft we tried on Friday.”
Source: Repsol Media Press Release


