Motorsports
Double notification of Quartarraro revelation in Jerez: one on the track, the other outside
It’s been four years since Fabio Quartarraro was crowned the first and only time MotoGP world champion. From there, the results fell on the photo as Yamaha lost yields to its European brand. However, it appears that the dynamics are finally increasing again.
The Frenchman achieved this weekend in the Spanish Grand Prix race in Jerez Podium not harvested from Indonesia’s Grand Prix in 2023s. In second place he gave the Ducatis army a war, revealing that he was extremely combative with Iwata’s specific clue.
“The weekend is far more than today’s podium, and we managed to pole and then we fought a sprint and a half-return, and today we were a little ahead and a bit of a lead.. I am very happy. To brighten up many people, not just for me, but for my family, and for the team that many people work for. I gave 100% on every wrap, I had no space,” he said in a statement collected by Motorsport.com on El Corralito
Despite sending notifications to the truck that they had to rely on Yamaha, it was also clear that Garlic would have to send a second warning that it was not a constant tonic for the rest of the season, especially when mounting the new V4 engine.
“For me, I arrive in France without any expectations. Now we don’t need to think we’re going to fight for the top five or podium. Now we are going to reach Le Mans and our number one goal is to enter Q2 on Friday. And we will see. Without really improving the motorcycle, we found ourselves very well. On top of that, I find more and more limits without touching on “seeing.” So we’ll see what we do there,” he said to finish.
With 20 points for Geres, Quartararro came in sixth in the general with 50 points, and is the first pilot of the general who is not riding Ducati.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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