#GermanGP: Qualifying Debrief

All the essential information you need after Qualifying at the German GP to prepare you for Sunday’s race.

Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez recorded his seventh consecutive pole position across all classes (1x125cc, 2xMoto2™, 4xMotoGP™) at the Sachsenring and 62nd in his grand prix career, with Hector Barbera and Valentino Rossi completing the front row.

Highlights A dramatic Q2 saw a number of surprises as for the second race in a row an Independent Team rider featured on the front row and one of the title contenders had a day to forget.
Read the full Qualifying report

Pole Lap Go OnBoard with Marc Marquez as he sets a 1’21.160 on the Honda RC213V around the 3.6km Sachsenring to secure his fourth pole position of 2016.
More on Marquez’s pole position

Can Anyone Beat Marquez? Marc Marquez has won his last six races at the Sachsenring when starting from pole. After his securing his seventh pole position in a row in 2016, will anyone be able to stop him?
Check out the grid’s reaction to Marquez’s pole

Lorenzo’s day to forget It was a disastrous day for Movistar Yamaha MotoGP’s defending champion Jorge Lorenzo as he ended up crashing in both qualifying sessions.
More on Lorenzo’s qualifying

Ideal Lap Analysis Marquez secured pole by almost half a second from Hector Barbera, but could he have gone even quicker?
Watch Dylan’s GoPro OnBoard lap of the Sachsenring

Tech Talk Michelin have brought their asymmetric front tyre at the Sachsenring for the first time this season, but how does its construction differ from the rest and what advantage does it give?
Find out the importance of racing lines

The 2016 GoPro Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland MotoGP™ race kicks off on Sunday the 17th of July at 2pm local time at the Sachsenring.