Fabio Quatararo Since his debut in 2019, he has been widely regarded as one of the best riders in MotoGP, as he delivers results that few rivals can match on the same bike.
Question marks are looming. Quatararo Petronas Yamaha SRT from inside Moto2 The field to complete the 2019 MotoGP rider line-up. The Frenchman did not achieve the level of success many expected. Moto3 Or Moto2, but he soon put any fears to rest.
While winning back-to-back FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship titles in 2013 and 2014, Quartararo did not win a single Moto3 race, and only managed one Moto2 victory in two seasons in each class.
MotoGP machinery immediately suited Quartararo’s style, however, as he secured seven pole positions in his rookie season with Petronas SRT on Satellite. Yamaha The YZR-M1 won three Grands Prix before joining the factory Yamaha team in 2021.
Which bike will Fabio Quatararo ride in 2027?
Join the debate; Share your insight. Use the comment button on the bottom left to make a comment
Quattroro emerged as a pillar of Yamaha’s MotoGP project when he joined the Japanese manufacturer’s works team, achieving widespread success. So, with that in mind, MotoGP News dives into the best moments from Quartararo’s MotoGP career.
Where did Fabio Quattararo do MotoGP?

Fabio Quatararo makes his 2019 MotoGP debut for Petronas Yamaha SRT. Qatar Grand Prix. The Frenchman finished P16 in his premier class debut at the Lusail International circuit, where he qualified P5 but had to start the race from pit lane after stopping on the grid.
Fabio Quatararo wins his first MotoGP race at the 2020 Spanish Grand Prix
Petronas Yamaha SRT saw Fabio Quatararo secure his first MotoGP Grand Prix victory from pole position in the delayed 2020 season opener. Spanish Grand Prix In Jerez. The Covid-19 outbreak has ensured that the 2020 season starts in July instead of March as originally planned.
Read more: Everything you need to know about Fabio Quatararo from net worth to career statistics
Quatararo initially lost the 2020 Spanish GP lead from the grid to factory Yamaha rider Maverick Vinales, who also fell behind the Honda. Mark Marquez Turn 1 and Pramac’s Jack Miller turn 6. But Quatararo was the winner on lap 5 of 25 when Marquez ran off the road.
Second place was again for Quartararo in L6 as the Frenchman got inside Miller in the final corner, who maintained the lead on lap 9. Vinales had a wild burst under braking for Lorenzo’s hairpin, which sent the Spaniard wide and into P3.
Miller and Vinales had no response to Quatarro’s speed in the fresh air as the Petronas SRT ace took his first MotoGP victory. But the result is overshadowed. Marquez suffered a career-threatening arm injury at the 2020 Spanish GP. On lap 22 he dropped out of P3.
When did Fabio Quattararo win his first MotoGP riders’ title?

He was replaced by Fabio Quatararo Valentino Rossi At the factory Yamaha team for the 2021 MotoGP season, this proved to be a sensible switch by the Japanese manufacturer. Quattararo won his first MotoGP riders’ title in his first campaign with the Yamaha squad in 2021.
Yamaha has not had a champion rider since Jorge Lorenzo secured the last three titles with the Iwata outfit in 2015. Quattararo wins Ducati Ace. Francesco Bagnaia He took the 2021 MotoGP riders’ title and the premier class crown in two rounds.
Quattararo beat the 2021 MotoGP riders in Round 16 of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Misano. He ended the year with a 26-point lead over Bagnaya, winning the final two rounds to close the deficit. Quartararo won five of the 18 Grands Prix in 2021.
Fabio Quatararo takes first pole position in MotoGP at 2019 Spanish Grand Prix
Fabio Quatararo needed just four MotoGP races to secure his first pole position at the 2019 Spanish Grand Prix, with a 1:36.880 at Jerez. Frenchman Franco Morbidelli led the Petronas Yamaha SRT one-two on the Q2 timesheet by just 0.082 seconds.
When did Fabio Quattararo take his first podium in MotoGP?

Although Fabio Quatararo Despite showing his pace on a MotoGP bike in one lap with the Petronas Yamaha SRT in his rookie season in 2019, it took the Nice native seven laps to complete his first podium of 2019 in P2. Catalan Grand Prix From pole position.
Quatararo beat Honda rider Marc Marquez by just 0.015 seconds to take pole for the 2019 Catalan GP in the Section de Barcelona-Catalunya with a lap of 1:39.484. But the pair traded places at the start of the race, with Marquez overtaking Quatararo as the latter dropped to P9.
Jorge Lorenzo crashed at turn 10, relegating Quatararo to P5, while the factory Honda rider took out Ducati’s Andrea Dovizioso and Yamaha’s Maverick Vinales and Valentino Rossi. Quattararo eventually found his way past Jack Miller, Alex Rins and Danilo Petrucci.
Where did Fabio Quatararo win his first MotoGP Sprint race?
In the year Fabio Quattararo had never won a MotoGP Sprint race until the 2023 campaign, when the shortened race format was introduced to the calendar.
Where did Fabio Quattararo take his best MotoGP Grand Prix win?
Fabio Quattararo’s talent for the MotoGP Grand Prix is ​​far less impressive than his 2021 title due to his loyalty to Yamaha during the crisis. As the importance of aerodynamics grew, Yamaha began using an inline-four engine instead of a V4.
Competent and defensive riding became Quattroro’s calling card as the Yamaha pushed forward. He learned how to accelerate with one flying lap, how to brake late, and how to maintain cornering speed to combat the straight-line speed of his rivals.

A few of the Quattro MotoGP Grand Prix winners have really stood out. Quattararo himself sees the 2021 Doha Grand Prix at the Lusail International Circuit as a “special” race to date, having fallen from fifth to ninth on the grid by 1.457 seconds.
Quatararo in 2010 He struggled to make progress in the first half of the 2021 Doha GP, but his turning point came in a 13th out of 22 finish.
George Martin And Yohan Zarco look set to pose an even tougher challenge for Quattararo to win the 2021 Doha GP. However, Frenchman Zarcon overtook Martin on lap 18 with lap 10 to go.
Pramac Ace Martin immediately took advantage of the Ducati’s straight-line pace to take the 2021 Doha GP lead from Quattararo into turn 1. But Quattararo used his better cornering speed to pass Martin again into Turn 4 and this time Zarco escaped before gaining P2.

