Fabio Quartararo

French motorcycle racer

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2025 Experienced three consecutive main race non-finishes in the MotoGP championship, which was the first time this occurred in his premier class career.
2025 Achieved pole position and a 2nd place finish at the Spanish Grand Prix, marking his first podium since the 2023 Indonesian GP.
2025 Did not finish the British Grand Prix due to a ride height device failure.
2025 Experienced challenging first 4 rounds of the MotoGP championship.
2025 Experienced 3 successive main race non-finishes at Aragon, marking the first time in his premier class career.
2025 Crashed out of the French Grand Prix feature race during wet weather conditions.
2025 Secured pole positions at both the French Grand Prix and British Grand Prix.
March 16 2025 Competes in Thailand Grand Prix, finishing 7th and currently positioned 9th in the championship with 102 points
2024 Continues with Yamaha, finishing 13th in the MotoGP World Championship with 113 points
April 5 2024 Quartararo signed a contract extension with Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP team for 2025 and 2026 seasons.
2023 Experiences a challenging season, finishing 10th in the MotoGP World Championship with 172 points
2022 Finishes 2nd in the MotoGP World Championship with 248 points
2021 Wins his first World Championship title in MotoGP
2020 Competed in MotoGP with Yamaha, finishing 8th in the championship with 127 points during the COVID-affected season
2020 Wins his first race in the MotoGP class at the Spain Grand Prix
2020 Collects 3 victories in the compressed MotoGP season.
2019 Quartararo moves up to MotoGP class, competing at the highest level of motorcycle racing
2019 Finishes as rookie of the year in MotoGP with Petronas Yamaha SRT, achieving seven podiums and 5th place in the overall standings.
2017 Quartararo transitions to Moto2 class, continuing his progression in Grand Prix motorcycle racing
2015 Fabio Quartararo begins competing in Moto3 class, marking the start of his Grand Prix motorcycle racing career
2014 Wins the CEV Moto3 championship for the second consecutive year, continuing his early success in junior racing.
2013 Wins the CEV Moto3 championship, marking the first of two successive junior championship titles.

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