Fabio Quartararo Explains How He Pulled Off Brazilian GP Sprint Result Despite 12km/h Deficit
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The Spaniard won ahead of the Italian Di Giannantonio. KTM rider Acosta finished ninth. A hole in the circuit necessitated repairs.
Six months after his success in Misano, the world champion stands before Di Giannantonio and Martin
Spain's Marc Marquez (Ducati) won the MotoGP World Championship sprint race in Goiania, Brazil, ahead of Italy's Fabio Di Giannantonio (VR46 Ducati) and Spain's Jorge Martin (Aprilia).
= Yamaha Factory Racing rider Fabio Quartararo achieved an impressive sixth place in the sprint race of the Brazilian MotoGP Grand Prix, despite facing a 12 km/h speed deficit. The former 2021 world champion put in a strong performance in Goiania, taking advantage of several qualifying drops to finish fourth. In the sprint race, Quartararo made a blistering start, overtaking Marco Bezzecchi and Marc Marquez to take second place behind Fabio di G…
Fabio Quartararo explains how he pulled off Brazilian GP sprint result despite 12km/h deficit
Fabio Quartararo says he had to push to the “absolute limit” to overcome a 12km/h straightline deficit and score an unlikely sixth place in the MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix sprint.The factory Yamaha rider was one of the star performers of the day at Goiania, taking advantage of a number of crashes in qualifying to secure fourth on the grid. He also made an impressive start in the sprint ...Keep reading
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