Motorsports
Quartararo and Rins know to do what’s best for flood victims
french Fabio Quatararo and spanish alex rinsofficial team driver MotoGP Yamahathey claim to “know”. All the best for the victims of the Valencia floods and other locations Barcelona Solidarity Grand Prix will be held this weekend Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmelo.
For Quartararo “Witnessing the floods in Valencia was terrifying, but the devastating consequences were even worse.”
“Only in the paddock, we already know many people who live in that area, and of course we race there every year, so this disaster affects us closely. .”he added.
“We have been thinking about all those affected over the past few weeks and it is even better to have the opportunity to actively support them through this fantastic Solidarity Award.”Quartararo said in a team press release.
”#RacingForValencia is a great initiative for MotoGPOur goal is to entertain our fans, raise money for those affected by the floods, and finish the 2024 season on the right note so that all MotoGP fans can attend the 2025 test in Barcelona next Tuesday. It’s about having a sense of closure before we start.”recalled the 2021 MotoGP World Champion, the Frenchman.
His Spaniard teammate Alex Rins was equally excited about the effort and said he was ready for the final Grand Prix of the season. “It’s going to be very special.” because they are running “Valencia is in my heart and I am at home.”
“The MotoGP paddock is a very close-knit community, many of whom come from the most affected areas, and we are committed to doing our part and trying to alleviate some of the burden through racing and solidarity. It seems natural.” Alex Rins agreed.
“The 2024 season has been a bit of a roller coaster for us, but we want to finish it on the right note in Montmelo and on Tuesday we will start working towards 2025.”Rins made this assertion in a memo from the official Yamaha MotoGP team.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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