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10 things you may not have famous about Fabio Quartararo
Yamaha rider is from Nice in France and began riding motorcycles at just 4 years of age, managed by Jean Phillipe Henry and his father Etienne, who was a former French Champion in the cc class.
2. His father was also a locksmith while his mother Martine is a hairdresser. Fabio currently resides in Andorra.
3. Quartararo is a well-liked man in the motorsport world, creature good friends with F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo. The McLaren driver isn’t the only F1 driver to have a good relationship with the MotoGP™ Champion, with Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon also considered friends.
4. Quartararo is a giant fan of reggaeton superstar J Balvin, and we assume the Colombian singer is a fan of the Yamaha rider, as the two follow each other on Instagram.
5. His closest friend is Thomas Maubant with the two gathering on the beach in their childhood. The two now work closely together in the MotoGP™ paddock.
6. Quartararo’s fashion sense has often been the chat of the paddock on Grand Prix weekends, and the F
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FABIO QUARTARARO
What is your assessment of the first half of your season so far, and what has been the highlight?
From my side, I will grab the half season after this race, because we dont really start the season right now. But of course, it has been a great first part of the season. Qatar, Argentina, and Austin were quite tough, I think like Ive said, many times, I was complaining a little bit too much about my top speed and I was not focused on my riding."
I think this has been obvious the last several races. I have heard nothing about top speed from The Fab, only winning and lots of points. It could be a clause in his contract (lol); "Plus de plaintes!".
meanstrk
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And of course a wreck or two.
V4Victory
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Maybe Yamaha bosses reminded him that Rossi and Lorenzo won 7 titles without having the fas
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For the first Racing Event Spotlight article of , Shayni Solanki had a chat with respected MotoGP journalists Mat Oxley and Simon Patterson. Recently, some fans and paddock insiders have been calling for wider changes in motorcycle racing after two incidents which many considered to have revealed latent homophobic attitudes within the sport’s ecosystem.
One of the large voices in this discussion is Mat Oxley, a former racer who has been writing about the sport for decades. He published anopen letter to Dorna, the commercial rights holder of MotoGP, in hope of encouraging more conversation and action to work on becoming an open-minded and welcoming sport for all, including the LGBTQ+ community.
Over the Christmas break, the MotoGP planet champion Fabio Quartararoposted a picture with a male friend, Ethan Doux. Most would think it’s just a picture of two friends, but to the shock of many, people spat homophobic abuse at Quartararo online. So much so that he deleted the picture from X and restricted the comments on his Instagram.
Oxley said: “Its always been in the back of my mind