QUALIFYING: FIFTH AND SEVENTH ROW FOR ALDEGUER AND LÓPEZ IN THE ITALIAN GP

At the Mugello International Circuit, the MB Conveyors SpeedUp team has just finished the Italian Grand Prix qualifying with the fifteenth time of Fermín Aldeguer and the nineteenth of Alonso López.

In the third free practice session in the morning both riders improved the sensations with their Boscoscuro bikes. A yellow flag canceled the third best time of the three free practice sessions scored by Lopez towards the end of the third session (1’51.827) and so team 21 was forced to Q1. Fp3 improving for Aldeguer, but although the gap was only +0.530 the rider and the team had to face the Q1.

In the fifteen minutes available López got off to a very strong start, setting an excellent 1’52.006 on the second lap on track, placing himself first in Q1. Unfortunately, on the last lap he is excluded from Q2 by only +0.026, he will start tomorrow from the seventh row in p19.

From Q1 to Q2 with a time of 1’51.916, Aldeguer, third in the first qualifying, passed the round. Upon returning to the track for final qualifying, the Spaniard immediately found the time of Q1 by closing the second lap on track in 1’51.954, which will remain his best of the session, qualifying on the fifth row, p15, in the race of the Italian Grand Prix of Italy.

FERMÍN ALDEGUER #54: 15th in 1’51.954

“We end the day more or less happy with the result, the important thing is that we have taken a step forward compared to yesterday. We have a good pace with which we can hope for a comeback in tomorrow’s race. We will have a quiet warm up in which we will continue our work. In the race we aim for a good start and then stay with the leaders!”.

ALONSO LÓPEZ #21: 19th in 1’52.006

“Today I am happy with the excellent sensations I had with the bike, but we lacked some experience in Q1. We missed access to Q2 even though we had all the potential, probably with one more lap things would have been different. And nothing, I hope tomorrow will be a dry race so as to be able to recover as many positions as possible!”.