GT TREVISAN SPEEDUP

AT THE BUDDH INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT THE GT TREVISAN SPEEDUP SNATCHES THE SECOND AND THE SEVENTH ROW

The second day of the Indian Grand Prix has just taken place for the GT Trevisan SpeedUp riders to determine their starting position for tomorrow’s race.

Tomorrow, López and Aldeguer will start respectively from the second and seventh row of the grid ready to face their first race at the Buddh International Circuit.

Alonso recently concluded a day of excellent results. After the fifth time in FP3 with 1’54.124, the number 21 entered right into Q2 in the afternoon where he didn’t take long to complete the work done yesterday. Qualifying, postponed by almost an hour due to weather conditions, saw López take sixth position (2’02.864) with a few laps to go. Alonso thus ensures the start from the second row for tomorrow’s race.

For Aldeguer it wasn’t an equally positive day. Unfortunately, in the third free practice session the rider from Murcia was unable to find the right formula that would allow him to finish the test confident. P26 therefore with a time of 1’52.712. However, not even in Q1 was he able to find the right key, finishing in P7. Having ruled out any possibility of getting into Q2, Fermín closed the second Indian day on a wet track in P21 with a time of 2’03.501 and will therefore start the race from the seventh row of the starting grid.

 

LÓPEZ #21: 6 in 2’02.864

“I am satisfied with how today went because compared to yesterday we made a big leap in quality. My feelings on the Boscoscuro have totally improved and in fact during FP3 we demonstrated that we have an excellent pace even if, in Q2, it was more complicated due to the track conditions. We have all it takes to have an excellent race tomorrow”.

ALDEGUER #54: 21° in 2’03.501

“I’m not happy with the result and much less with the sensations I had today. We probably still have to find the right key to tackle this circuit. We must continue to work to return to the path we started a few races ago. Tomorrow we will give our best to move up in position”.