Quartararo Faces Uphill Battle at British GP After Disappointing Performance in Sprint Race

British Grand Prix poleman Fabio Quartararo expressed his lack of optimism for Sunday’s race after being overtaken by top Ducati riders during the Saturday sprint, dropping to seventh place. Despite claiming pole position earlier in the day without assistance, Quartararo struggled with the lower straightline speed of his Yamaha compared to the Ducatis. He also faced challenges with his bike overreacting to changes in grip between qualifying and the race, affecting his performance. The reigning world champion acknowledged the power disadvantage of his Yamaha and the difficulty in managing it…

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Francesco Bagnaia’s Determination with Ducati: Resolving Challenges After Sprint Racing

After a disappointing day at Silverstone, Francesco Bagnaia expressed his frustration about the race results. Starting from the third position on the grid, he was overtaken by his teammate and struggled to maintain his pace. Bagnaia mentioned his difficulties with the front end of his bike, affecting his braking and cornering capabilities. He faced challenges with his rear tire grip, ultimately leading to a race of survival and losing positions. Despite the setback, Bagnaia acknowledged the support of Ducati and the team’s efforts to overcome their current issues. Overall, he…

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Sibling Rivalry Intensifies: Marc Marquez Acknowledges Alex’s Dominance Ahead of British GP

Alex Marquez believes he is the favorite for the British GP win after a comfortable sprint victory over his brother Marc Marquez. This win breaks Marc’s sprint race winning streak. Alex expressed confidence, saying that his target is now to be first and he needs to ride with caution to avoid losing points like in Le Mans. Despite typically downplaying his performances compared to his brother, Alex seems to have newfound confidence following his victory in Jerez earlier this year. Marc Marquez acknowledged his brother’s strong performance, mentioning Alex’s speed…

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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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