Revealed: Special French MotoGP livery for Fabio Quartararo

French GP poleman will run special l🧸ivery on Sunday

Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing, 2025 French MotoGP
Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing, 2025 French MotoGP
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MotoGP French Grand Prix polesitter Fabio Quartararo has unveiled the special one-off livery he wꦚill race with on Sunday as hopes to end a three-year victory drought in front of h♕is home crowd.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio Quartararo delighted a buzzing Le Mans MotoGP crowd on Saturday morning when he snatche🌟d pole position away from Marc Marquez with a new lap record at the Bugatti circ♐uit.

It marked the 2021 world champion's second successive premier class pole, following on from his Q2-topping run two weeks aꦯgo at the Spanish ꦆGP - which ended an 1134-day wait for the Frenchman.

Quartararo went on to finish second in the Spanish GP on his factory Yamaha, which rep▨resented his and the Japanese brand's first podium since 2023.

After that result, he rev🌺ealed that he would be running a special one-off livery for his h🥃ome French GP this weekend.

In front of packed grandstands on the main straight on Sat✤urday evening, Qu🍒artararo unveiled the special colour scheme for his M1 and his race leathers that he will use in the 27-lap grand prix.

Runn🅘ing a revised livery at Le Mans has become ꩵa tradition for Quartararo in recent years.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:On Saturday in the sprint race, Quartararo led for the first five laps of the 13-lap cont🐈est before eventual winner Marc Ma🀅rquez came through on him at Turn 8.

Quartararo's push to hold the lead in the early laps ultimately burned up his soft rear tyre, which led to Gresini Ducati duo Alex Marquez an🌞d Fermin Aldeguer overhauling him in quick succession.

The Yamaha rider ultimately took the chequered flag in fourth place, which is his best sprint result of the season and hi꧙s highest placement in the half-♋distance races since the 2023 Dutch GP weekend.

He admitted afte👍rwards that he was "disappointed" to miss the poꦑdium on Saturday in France, but says "it's good" to feel this way as it shows that Yamaha and himself are aiming for bigger results.

Quartararo isn't the only rider sport🦩ing a special livery on Sunday in the French GP.

Yamaha satellite team Pramac will sport a revised colour s♛cheme to celebrate Alpine, the French car manufacturer who bec🌟ame a partner of the squad this season.

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