Q1 at the Italian Grand Prix looks set to be an all-out brawl with Valentino Rossi, Andrea Dovizioso, Jorge Lorenzo, Alex Rins, Michele Pirro and Johann Zarco.

All forced to fight for the top two spots and a place in Q2 later after missing out on a place in FP3’s top ten.

Meanwhile, Mission Winnow Ducati’s Danilo Petrucci topped the session after setting the fastest ever lap of the Autodromo Internacional del Mugello thanks to 1:46.056, over a tenth of a second clear of Rossi’s previous best from twelve months ago.

The Italian jumped to the top of the timesheets with five minutes remaining and it was a real statement of intent towards the rest of the field. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Pol Espargaro continued his superlative start to the weekend at Mugello by closing the combined Free Practice sessions as second quickest, two tenths of a second behind the factory Ducati man – a best ever Free Practice result in dry conditions for the Austrian factory.

After languishing down the timesheets, mainly due to getting held up on one of his faster laps, Repsol Honda Team’s Marc Marquez eventually found some form to move third quickest and within a quarter of a second of the fastest man.

A tenth further back was LCR Honda Idemitsu’s Takaaki Nakagami, with the Japanese rider slipping back to fourth overall after sitting pretty at the top of the timesheets with twenty minutes of FP3 remaining.

Pramac Racing’s Jack Miller was the second of the Ducatis in fifth overall after moving up from outside of the top ten with his penultimate lap of the session. The Australian ended 0.010 of a second ahead of Fabio Quartararo who ended as the top Yamaha rider.

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP’s Maverick Viñales will move straight to Q2 after finishing seventh overall just ahead of Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda Castrol), who managed to hold on a top ten place despite crashing out in the closing stages of the session.

Franco Morbidelli clinched ninth with his final lap of the session, to make sure three Yamahas moved through to Q2. Yesterday’s fastest man Francesco Bagnaia only just made it to Q2 direct, after his penultimate lap saw him knock out his factory counterpart, Andrea Dovizioso, by 0.029 of a second.

Desmo Dovi will fight it out with Lorenzo and Rossi, after The Doctor ran into the gravel trap at the final corner on what was set to be his fastest lap of the session. Americas GP winner Rins also joins the Q1 scrap after a crash in the early session meant the factory Suzuki man failed to improve on yesterday’s lap time.

Full FP3 Result:

Pos. Rider Bike Time Gap 1st/Prev.
1 Danilo PETRUCCI Ducati 1’46.056  
2 Pol ESPARGARO KTM 1’46.263 0.207 / 0.207
3 Marc MARQUEZ Honda 1’46.280 0.224 / 0.017
4 Takaaki NAKAGAMI Honda 1’46.456 0.400 / 0.176
5 Jack MILLER Ducati 1’46.478 0.422 / 0.022
6 Fabio QUARTARARO Yamaha 1’46.488 0.432 / 0.010
7 Maverick VIÑALES Yamaha 1’46.509 0.453 / 0.021
8 Cal CRUTCHLOW Honda 1’46.516 0.460 / 0.007
9 Franco MORBIDELLI Yamaha 1’46.518 0.462 / 0.002
10 Francesco BAGNAIA Ducati 1’46.713 0.657 / 0.195
11 Andrea DOVIZIOSO Ducati 1’46.742 0.686 / 0.029
12 Jorge LORENZO Honda 1’46.893 0.837 / 0.151
13 Valentino ROSSI Yamaha 1’46.900 0.844 / 0.007
14 Michele PIRRO Ducati 1’46.955 0.899 / 0.055
15 Tito RABAT Ducati 1’47.064 1.008 / 0.109
16 Aleix ESPARGARO Aprilia 1’47.160 1.104 / 0.096
17 Karel ABRAHAM Ducati 1’47.179 1.123 / 0.019
18 Joan MIR Suzuki 1’47.180 1.124 / 0.001
19 Johann ZARCO KTM 1’47.507 1.451 / 0.327
20 Alex RINS Suzuki 1’47.642 1.586 / 0.135
21 Andrea IANNONE Aprilia 1’47.768 1.712 / 0.126
22 Miguel OLIVEIRA KTM 1’48.250 2.194 / 0.482
23 Hafizh SYAHRIN KTM 1’49.101 3.045 / 0.851
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