Yamaha MotoGP rider Fabio Quartararo received a 10-minute suspension from the opening practice session of the British Grand Prix due to an incident at Le Mans. He was penalized for disobeying marshals’ orders after a crash during the French GP, and was fined €2,000 for the infraction. Despite crashing at his home race in France, Quartararo remained positive, having started on pole and led until his unfortunate crash. He acknowledged the challenging conditions and expressed satisfaction with his performance over the weekend at Le Mans. Quartararo commended the enthusiastic crowd at the event and congratulated fellow rider Johann Zarco for his victory.
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