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Adrian Fernandez has been expelled for the result of four races this season, losing him one podium finish.


We'll take a break for lunch. Join us again for more live coverage at 2pm BST.
However, do keep your eyes fixed on Crash.net for all of the latest from the Balaton paddock, as well as everything from the Monaco Grand Prix and the Isle of Man TT.
Marc Marquez was fastest in FP1 at Balaton Park on Friday morning


The chequered flag is out to bring FP1 to an end.
Marc Marquez ends the morning fastest from Raul Fernandez.
Ogura goes up to fifth, also on a new medium rear.
We've got a few riders out on fresh medium rubber with five minutes to go.
Marini is one of them, and he's just gone fourth on the factory Honda.
Friday so far looking like it did at Mugello: Ducati fast, KTM up there, Aprilia a step behind right now.
But we saw how that quite rapidly changed on Saturday.
Good lap from Toprak to be fourth on the Yamaha right now. Still on old medium tyres, though a new soft on the front.
Toprak knows this circuit from WorldSBK and it suits his stop-and-go style. Could be a good weekend for him to gain understanding of Michelin's front tyre.
Standings with 15 minutes to go:
Marquez goes even faster with a 1m38.626s.
Marquez goes top with a 1m39.003s.
Marquez was on a lap that would have sent him to the top of the timesheets, but ran across the chicane at Turn 15.
Doesn't look like a comfortable ride for Bezzecchi so far this morning. He's having some stability issues on his RS-GP. He's down in 10th at the moment.
Lecuona is currently 19th, 2.7s off the pace.
Crutchlow, in his first laps of Balaton, is last, 4.1s off the pace.
Standings with 30 minutes to go:
Bagnaia looks quite unhappy with the feeling he has on his Ducati right now, as he debriefs with his crew in his garage.
We saw Acosta and KTM look quick in practice at Balaton Park last year.
Marquez moves up to second, but the gaps are massive right now. He's 0.6s behind Acosta right now.
Acosta goes fastest with a 1m39.005s.
DiGia improves to second.
Iker Lecuona gets his first laps on a Ducati MotoGP bike under his belt. He's in for Alex Marquez at Gresini this weekend.
Standings after 10 minutes:
Acosta improves to a 1m39.798s.