Enea Bastianini was the fastest on Friday at the MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix. The Ducati rider set the fastest time in the afternoon session with a time of 1m38.057s to surpass Jack Miller (Red Bull KTM) by 0.118s.
The Italian stated to the press that he made some improvements and believes he did well on the fast lap, but there is room for progress regarding race pace:
– The start wasn’t really good for me this morning, also because the track was really dirty. But for the practice we’ve improved a little bit. The response was really close to Qatar, with my difficulty to brake hard. We have improved also in that direction, we have modified a little bit the set-up for this. With the soft tyre was really good, I made a good time attack. But for the race pace we have to improve a little bit because some riders are much faster.