Racing Rivalries Ignite and Records Fall at the MotoGP British Grand Prix Qualifying

“Fabio Quartararo secured his third consecutive pole position in MotoGP by setting a new track record at Silverstone during the British Grand Prix. Despite Marc Marquez’s leading performance in the mid-session, Quartararo’s last-minute triumph placed him ahead on the grid, followed by Alex Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia. Marquez, typically a front-runner, settled for fourth place after failing to improve his time in the final run, marking his first absence from the front row in 2025. The second row will feature Fermin Aldeguer, Jack Miller, and Quartararo’s teammate, Fabio di Giannantonio.…

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Fabio Quartararo Shatters Records at MotoGP British GP with Third Consecutive Pole Position Win

Yamaha rider Fabio Quartararo secured his third consecutive pole position in MotoGP by setting a new track record at Silverstone during qualifying. Despite the strong start by championship leader Marc Marquez, who led initially, Quartararo managed to outperform him and claim pole position. Joining Quartararo on the front row are Alex Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia, with Marquez missing out on the front row for the first time this season. The second row will feature Fermin Aldeguer and Jack Miller, while riders like Fabio di Giannantonio, Luca Marini, and Johann Zarco…

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Quartararo Triumphs over Marquez in Thrilling French GP Qualifying Showdown

Fabio Quartararo secured his second consecutive MotoGP pole position by outpacing Marc Marquez at Le Mans, setting the stage for a thrilling home race weekend. In Q2, Quartararo bested the factory Ducati and will lead the pack on the grid. Alex Marquez of Gresini Ducati will start from the third position, while Francesco Bagnaia had to settle for sixth on the second factory Ducati. The qualifying session was briefly halted due to Ai Ogura’s crash, with only enough time left for one flying lap attempt for most riders before Quartararo’s…

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Quartararo Reigns Supreme: Le Mans Pole Position Thrills MotoGP Fans

Fabio Quartararo secured his second consecutive MotoGP pole position by outperforming Marc Marquez at Le Mans on Saturday morning, gearing up for a perfect home race weekend. Yamaha rider Quartararo triumphed over the factory Ducati in Q2, echoing his Jerez success. Alex Marquez of Gresini Ducati claimed the third starting position, while Francesco Bagnaia settled for sixth on the second factory Ducati. An eventful Q1 session saw Ai Ogura’s Aprilia causing a brief interruption, with Johann Zarco eventually rising to the top, securing a spot in Q2 alongside Raul Fernandez.…

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Drama Unfolds: Acosta Claims Historic MotoGP Pole as Martin and Marquez Face Setbacks

Drama Unfolds: Acosta Claims Historic MotoGP Pole as Martin and Marquez Face Setbacks

MotoGP rookie sensation Pedro Acosta took his first pole position in a dramatic qualifying session for the Japanese Grand Prix in which Marc Marquez had pole taken away and a crash left championship leader Jorge Martin only 11th

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