
However, his running was disrupted in FP2 following a crash at Turn 4, but he was able to re-join the session. Mattia Martella (ProDina Kawasaki Racing) took seventh spot after an impressive Friday for the rookie, lapping Misano with a best time of 1’50.180s his consistency means his FP2 time was 0.003s faster than his FP1 time. MORE SURPRISES: two wildcards in the top ten… Jose Luis Perez Gonzalez (Accolade Smrz Racing BGR) rounded out the top six, just over half a second down on Di Sora’s time. His best time was a 1’50.059s to finish ahead of Humberto Maier (Yamaha MS Racing/AD78 Latin America Team) in fifth, with the Brazilian having limited running in FP2 due to a crash at Turns 5-6 which brought out the red flags he was taken to the medical centre for a check-up following the crash. Wildcard Bruno Ieraci (ProDina Kawasaki Racing), returning to WorldSSP300, claimed third place on Friday as he set a 1’49.915s in FP1 for his best time on Friday.Ī STRONG RESULT FOR ITALY ON THE CARDS? Plenty of Italians running wellĪnother Italian rider made it into the top four as Kevin Sabatucci (Team Flembbo – PI Performances) secured fourth place on Friday as he returns from injury.

The pair were separated by over a tenth of a second at the end of Friday’s running as they both look for victories in the third round of the 2023 campaign.

In the combined classification, he was ahead of home hero Matteo Vannucci (AG Motorsport Italia Yamaha) in second with 2022 winner Vannucci topping the times in FP2.ĭI SORA LEADS, WILDCARDS IMPRESS: shocks in the WorldSSP300 fieldĭi Sora posted a 1’49.601s to take top spot in the combined classification which was set in Free Practice 1, while Vannucci’s best time, a 1’49.752s, was set in Free Practice 2. The FIM Supersport 300 World Championship headed to the Misano World Circuit “Marco Simoncelli” for the Pirelli Emilia-Romagna Round and French rider Samuel Di Sora (ProDina Kawasaki Racing) topped the times with his Free Practice 1 time good enough for top spot.
