A replay of Bastianini's crash shows he just tucked the front on the way into Turn 3.
That could be hugely costly given the speed he has shown so far this weekend.
A replay of Bastianini's crash shows he just tucked the front on the way into Turn 3.
That could be hugely costly given the speed he has shown so far this weekend.
The order for now is:
So, just 0.016s covering the top three right now. How close do you like it?
Massive lap from Quartararo! He's gone top with a 1m29.967s.
Fernandez has gone slightly quicker to a 1m29.972s to take over top spot, but there's still almost six tenths for the rest to close down on Marquez to get into the top two.
Marquez's best yesterday was a 1m30.371s, so that's a considerable jump. That 1m29.988s is the third-best time of the weekend so far.
Bastianini has gone down at Turns 3/4. He's already up and running to get back for his second bike.
Marc Marquez fastest with a 1m29.988s, which is his best lap of the weekend. That's put him 0.653s clear of Raul Fernandez in second.
The green flag is waving for the start of Q1.
This is the first Q1 appearance for Marc Marquez since Indonesia 2025.

This is the list of riders going through Q1 in a few minutes.
| Enea Bastianini | ITA | Red Bull KTM Tech3 (RC16) |
| Brad Binder | RSA | Red Bull KTM (RC16) |
| Marc Marquez | SPA | Ducati Lenovo (GP26) |
| Raul Fernandez | SPA | Trackhouse Aprilia (RS-GP26) |
| Jack Miller | AUS | Pramac Yamaha (YZR-M1) |
| Luca Marini | ITA | Honda HRC Castrol (RC213V) |
| Fabio Quartararo | FRA | Monster Yamaha (YZR-M1) |
| Franco Morbidelli | ITA | Pertamina VR46 Ducati (GP25) |
| Diogo Moreira | BRA | Pro Honda LCR (RC213V)* |
| Toprak Razgatlioglu | TUR | Pramac Yamaha (YZR-M1)* |
| Fermin Aldeguer | SPA | BK8 Gresini Ducati (GP25) |
| Jonas Folger | GER | Red Bull KTM Tech3 (RC16) |
Pecco Bagnaia was putting in some good late laps on used rubber. Got to look at him for a sprint win today if he gets qualifying right.
The double world champion has just looked so much more like his old self this weekend, and that's great to see.
The chequered flag is out in FP2.
Fabio Quartararo holds onto top spot as he goes into Q1 in a few minutes.
Marc Marquez just did a lap good enough for second, but it was cancelled because of yellow flags.
Qualifying is always tight in MotoGP. But at Le Mans, the probability of yellow flags is always a bit higher. Could prove to be a major factor this morning.
Johann Zarco has crashed at the penultimate corner. He's up and ok, but not ideal prep for qualifying.
Marc Marquez is having a quiet session. He's down in 12th at the moment. FP2 is not usually a gauge of much, but this is concerning with Q1 coming up soon and little guarantee that Marquez can make it out of the session.
Just under 10 minutes to go in FP2 and Quartararo is still fastest with a 1m30.580s.
He wasn't happy with his feeling on the M1 on time attack on Friday. But team-mate Alex Rins showed there is one-lap speed in that Yamaha at Le Mans.
After 10 minutes of FP2, Fabio Quartararo - last year's polesitter - is delighting the home fans with the best time of the session so far.
He's top with a 1m30.619s.
Di Giannantonio has reverted to the older aero spec he'd been using previously. Bagnaia has one of each spec on both of his bikes as he evaluates.
Alex Marquez and Marc Marquez are sticking with what they ran yesterday.
Air temp is up at 18C this morning, with the track at 14C.
Pitlane is open for the 30-minute FP2 session.
This session has no bearing on the Q2 and Q1 groups, but it's still an important half an hour of running ahead of the serious stuff later today.
Marc Marquez's Q2 exit on Friday was paired with concerning race pace in Practice on Friday, as his Ducati stablemates look poised to fight for victory alongside Aprilia's Marco Bezzecchi.
Read our analysis from Friday ⬇️

If you missed any of Friday's action, catch up below with our report. LCR Honda's Johann Zarco - the home favourite - led the way as reigning world champion Marc Marquez dropped into Q1.

Despite the threats in the forecast, Saturday is starting off in lovely weather.
Good morning and welcome to live coverage of the 2026 MotoGP French Grand Prix.
It's Saturday. We have qualifying coming up in about 50 minutes. Up first, FP2.