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Pedro Acosta Tops Hungarian MotoGP Practice Two Timing Sheets

Pedro Acosta set the fastest time in the second practice session at the Hungarian MotoGP round, putting his Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 machine at the top.

MotoGP Correspondent · · 2 min read
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Acosta Leads the Way in Hungarian MotoGP Practice Two

Pedro Acosta posted the fastest time in the second MotoGP practice session at the Hungarian Grand Prix, according to reporting by Motorsport Week. The young Spanish rider put his Red Bull GASGAS Tech3 machine ahead of the field, continuing to demonstrate the raw pace that has made him one of the most talked-about riders in the paddock this season.

The result in Practice Two gives Acosta a strong platform heading into qualifying, with a banker lap already on the board from the afternoon running. Top times in second practice typically carry greater weight than morning sessions, as track conditions are more representative of what riders can expect in qualifying and the race itself.

What the Result Means for Qualifying

Setting the benchmark in Practice Two puts Acosta in a comfortable position ahead of the knockout Q1 and Q2 qualifying format. Riders who finish inside the combined top ten across Practice One and Practice Two advance directly to Q2, bypassing the first elimination round. A fastest time in the session strongly suggests Acosta has secured that direct passage.

For a rider still in his first full MotoGP season, topping a practice session at any circuit is a meaningful marker. Acosta arrived in the premier class with considerable expectations after dominant performances in Moto2, and his results throughout 2024 have done little to dampen that reputation.

The Hungarian round itself is a relatively recent addition to the MotoGP calendar. The Balaton Park Circuit has offered a fresh challenge for all teams and riders, meaning data and setup experience are limited compared to the more established venues on the schedule. Topping practice at such a track points to strong baseline work from the Tech3 squad.

Broader Picture in Hungary

While Acosta held the top spot, the competitive order in MotoGP practice sessions can shift quickly. Factory teams from Ducati, Aprilia, and Honda will be working through setup programs of their own, and the gaps between the front runners at this level are often marginal. The full classification from Practice Two will show how tightly bunched the field is and which riders are within striking distance.

For the Tech3 satellite outfit, having Acosta at the front of a practice session reinforces what has been a strong year in terms of outright pace. Satellite teams rarely lead practice with this kind of regularity, making each front-running result from the young Spaniard notable within the wider context of the constructors' standings.

All eyes will now turn to qualifying to see whether Acosta can convert his practice pace into a front-row grid position for Sunday's race.

Luca Moretti

MotoGP Correspondent

Luca Moretti is 21.fun's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.

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