2019 Jerez Moto3 test times - Thursday (Session 2)
Lap times from Session 2 during Thursday's second day of official 2019 Moto3 testing, at Jerez.

- Aron Canet SPA Sterilgarda Max Racing Team (KTM) 1m 46.455s [Lap 17/17]
- Alonso Lopez SPA Estrella Galicia 0.0 (Honda) 1m 46.803s [20/27]
- Albert Arenas SPA Angel Nieto Team (KTM) 1m 47.184s [18/20]
- Jaume Masia SPA Bester Capital Dubai (KTM) 1m 47.193s [20/21]
- Sergio Garcia SPA Estrella Galicia 0.0 (Honda) 1m 47.500s [15/25]
- Raul Fernandez SPA Angel Nieto Team (KTM) 1m 47.512s [20/20]
- Gabriel Rodrigo ARG Kömmerling Gresini Moto3 (Honda) 1m 47.525s [16/19]
- Ayumu Sasaki JPN Petronas Sprinta Racing (Honda) 1m 47.539s [11/13]
- Lorenzo Dalla Porta ITA Leopard Racing (Honda) 1m 47.698s [10/16]
- Ai Ogura JPN Honda Team Asia (Honda) 1m 47.791s [11/16]
- Dennis Foggia ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 (KTM) 1m 47.847s [19/20]
- Vicente Perez SPA Reale Avintia Academy 77 (KTM) 1m 47.849s [15/19]
- Filip Salac CZE Redox PrüstelGP (KTM) 1m 47.932s [15/15]
- Celestino Vietti ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 (KTM) 1m 47.977s [22/26]
- Makar Yurchenko KAZ BOE Skull Rider Mugen Race (KTM) 1m 47.998s [17/18]
- Jakub Kornfeil CZE Redox PrüstelGP (KTM) 1m 48.056s [15/23]
- Kaito Toba JPN Honda Team Asia (Honda) 1m 48.170s [10/13]
- Marcos Ramirez SPA Leopard Racing (Honda) 1m 48.249s [9/10]
- Darryn Binder RSA CIP Green Power (KTM) 1m 48.281s [18/20]
- Kazuki Masaki JPN BOE Skull Rider Mugen Race (KTM) 1m 48.425s [2/15]
- Can Oncu TUR Red Bull KTM Ajo (KTM) 1m 48.467s [16/25]
- John McPhee GBR Petronas Sprinta Racing (Honda) 1m 48.502s [9/12]
- Andrea Migno ITA Bester Capital Dubai (KTM) 1m 48.555s [7/7]
- Tatsuki Suzuki JPN SIC58 Squadra Corse (Honda) 1m 49.493s [4/4]
- Riccardo Rossi ITA Kömmerling Gresini Moto3 (Honda) 1m 50.071s [19/19]
Fastest day one time:
Tony Arbolino ITA Honda 1m 46.153s
Official Jerez Moto3 records:
Best lap:
Jorge Martin SPA Honda 1m 46.004s (2017)
Fastest race lap:
Brad Binder RSA KTM 1m 46.723s (2015)
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