MotoGp, Fabio Quartararo has a big doubt
Fabio Quartararo held back by uncertainties
Fabio Quartararo, once qualifying was over, commented on the fifth position obtained on the grid ahead of the Australian Grand Prix. Quartararo said, “I’m still happy because it was a difficult qualifying. I did the time alone, without taking advantage of the wakes of the other riders, and the race pace anyway is not bad.”
He added, “We could also go faster, but in reality we don’t know what pace to keep because of the duration of the tires. We will see at the end of the race who will have the best pace with the worn tire. There are two or three good points to overtake, but again, everything will depend on the duration of the tires,” he concluded.
Francesco, aka ‘Pecco,’ Bagnaia after winning the Moto2 world championship in 2018 with Sky Racing Team VR46, will make his MotoGpin debut in 2019 riding the Ducati of Team Pramac Racing. In September 2020, he scored his first podium in the top MotoGP category at Misano. The following year he switched to the official Ducati team and finished the championship in second place, behind the French Yamaha rider Fabio Quartararo.