Fabio Quartararo takes fight to Ducati in Qatar: “I have to throw everything at it”

Fabio Quartararo pushes to the limit in Qatar Sprint as Yamaha revival finally gains moment�🌟�um.

Morbidelli, Quartararo, Aldeguer, 2025 Qatar MotoGP Sprint
Morbidelli, Quartararo, Aldeguer, 2025 Qatar MotoGP Sprint

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo came close to following up a first MotoGP front-row qualifying since 2022 🐓with a Sprint podium on Saturday in Qatar.

Quartararo’s scorching qualifying lap briefly put the Monster 🐭Yamaha rider on pole position, until 💃Marc and Alex Marquez responded.

Nonetheless, he was the only no🦹n-Ducati in the top five and slashed 1.2s from his 16th place qualifying lap at last year’s event.

"It was really nice!” Quartararo said.

“I knew in qualifying that I was going to set a good lap time, but I didn't know it was going to 🎃be that good. I made zero mistakes on the fast lap, and I felt fast.

“Our bike suits this track quite well, and 🌃we need to take the benefit from this. I have to throw everything at it.”

The 2021 world champion continued that approach in the Sprint, going toe-to-toe with former team-mate 𝔍Franco Morbidelli for third place.

“During the Sprint, I tried my best,” Quartararo said. “It’s super complicat✃ed to prepare and overtake when already in the drive area they pull away.

“I'm braking super late but the problem is I cannot keep the ♓acceleration with [Morbidelli] to prepare🥂 and overtake.”

Another Dꦏucati then joined the fight in the form of rookie Fermin Aldeguer, who snatched fourth from Quartararo when the Frenchman saved a front-end slide at the very last corner.

“Unfortunately, on the last lap I lost the front three times because I really wanted to fight for the podium. In the last corner, I completely lost the front, and Fermin overtook me,” Q♊uarta🦹raro said.

“But I think we can be really happy about the day we ✅had today. During this Sprint I learned a lot. There are some areas where I can push tomorrow, and in other areas I need to save the tyres to keep them in good shape.

“We did a good job today, so let's analyse th🌜e data well, and, hopefully, tomorrow we can manage to have a great pace and a great start again."

Quartararo completed the Sprint 12-seconds faster than on his way to a twelfth place 🅠finish a year a🐼go.

Team-mate Alex R♔ins fought back from a bad start to finish in twelf🦹th place after being among those to gamble on the soft rear tyre.

"I lost a lot at the start. We have to check why,” he said. “Apart from that, today was a good 𝔉day. We went directly from Q1 to Q2. In Q2, I was able to do a good lap whilst riding alone, so I was quite satisf♓ied about this.

“But in the Sprint, I couldn't do so much after the problem at the start. I got stuck ꦇbehind Bezzecchi, Martin, and Binder.

“I was riding on the soft tyre, and this was the right choice for me, but it did mean I was riding a bit on the limit in the last few laps. It's clear that for tomorrow we will be choosing the medium."
 

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