Quartararo... the best rookie since Marquez?

Dive into 10 stats ahead of the final race of 2019 in Valencia!

Ahead of the final MotoGP™ race of the 2019 season at the Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana, delve into 10 stats to whet your appetite:

1. Fabio Quartararo (Petronas Yamaha SRT) has qualified on pole position for the sixth time in his rookie season, along with Jerez, Catalunya, Assen, Thailand and Sepang. In the MotoGP™ class, only Marc Marquez did better in his rookie year, with nine poles in 2013.

2. With his sixth pole position, Quartararo equals Christian Sarron in first place on the list of French riders with the most pole positions in the premier class of Grand Prix racing.

3. In Valencia, Quartararo became the first Yamaha rider with six or more pole positions in a single MotoGP™ season since Jorge Lorenzo in 2012 with seven pole positions.

4. Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) has qualified in second place, which is his 16th front-row start of 2019, equalling his best season in terms of front rows (2015). The record is 17 - Lorenzo in 2010.

5. Jack Miller (Pramac Racing) has qualified in third place, which is his first front-row start since Silverstone earlier this year and his fourth of the season.

6. On pole position last year in Valencia, Maverick Viñales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) heads the second row of the grid, which is the 16th time this year he has qualified within the top six. Viñales and Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar) are now the only riders still in contention for third place in the Championship.

7. Winner last year at Valencia, Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team) has qualified in sixth place as the second Ducati rider. This is Dovizioso’s best qualifying result since he was also sixth at Misano earlier this year on his way to finishing the race in third place. He will be aiming to secure the Team Championship for Ducati and deny Repsol Honda.

8. Highest-placed Suzuki rider, Joan Mir (Team Suzuki Ecstar) has qualified in seventh place. This is his best qualifying performance since he was fifth on the grid at the Dutch TT this year. This is the fourth time this year he has out-qualified his teammate Rins.

9. Danilo Petrucci (Ducati Team) has qualified in 10th place, which is the 15th time this year he has failed to qualify on the first two rows of the grid. In addition, this is also is worst qualifying result since he was 15th in Aragon.

10. After passing through Q1, Pol Espargaro (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) has qualified in 11th place as the highest-placed KTM rider. He finished in third place last year at Valencia, taking his first premier class podium and the first for KTM.

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