Fabio Quartararo
Fabio Quartararo is a rider who needs little introduction, with the Nice native becoming France’s first ever premier class World Champion in 2021. Now a household name in the sport, the Yamaha star worked his way through the grades before earning a first MotoGP™ win in 2020. ‘El Diablo’ is never far away from the headlines, and you can keep up to date with everything related to him below!
Rider ProfileFabio Quartararo is a rider who needs little introduction, with the Nice native becoming France’s first ever premier class World Champion in 2021. Now a household name in the sport, the Yamaha star worked his way through the grades before earning a first MotoGP™ win in 2020. ‘El Diablo’ is never far away from the headlines, and you can keep up to date with everything related to him below!
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Yamaha exceed their own expectations in promising Test
Hear the thoughts of Team Director Massimo Meregalli and riders Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins after a positive run out
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WATCH: Quartararo pulls off spectacular save of the season contender!
The Frenchman picked it up off the deck at Turn 5 moments before finding the fastest lap of Q1 at the Thai GP
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Quartararo shifts gears as Yamaha gamble on the V4 engine
The Frenchman admits they are playing catch-up with the European manufacturers, noting the change in mentality as Yamaha develop a radical change in engine configuration
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Chassis, engines and set ups: Yamaha's Misano Test review
There were some very positive noises coming out of the Iwata factory camp as they continue to develop a more competitive M1
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Quartararo: I think it's years since I battled Pecco like that!
The Yamaha star reacts to his brilliant Aragon Tissot Sprint fight with the #1 as El Diablo claims Saturday points from P17
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"We need a rider like Fabio" - Quartararo calls for Diggia to join Yamaha
The 2021 World Champion lavished praise on the Italian rider, who in turn said he is assessing 'Plan A, B and C' for his future
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"Having two more Yamahas will be amazing in order to be faster"
After months of pushing for action, factory Yamaha riders Quartararo and Rins celebrate Pramac's move to Yamaha as a new Independent Team
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Rossi and Bagnaia lead Silverstone's star-studded Monster Track Day of Legends
Catch the very best bits from a hugely entertaining day at the iconic British circuit, which had some of the biggest names in two-wheel racing in attendance! #TDOL
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Yamaha to deploy new aero in Catalunya after Mugello test findings
Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins believes a postive step forward has been made on the M1 after their private test in Italy as they target longer term rewards
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From the Inside: Local heroes' French homecoming
Track the weekends of both Fabio Quartararo, who donned a special livery, and Johann Zarco as they return to home turf at the French GP
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Quartararo grabs Le Mans Q2 spot: "This is really positive"
The Frenchman explains what pleased him most about his Friday P10 as he gets set to test "a few things" on Saturday to try and improve
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How Yamaha's new attitude and Ducati arrival convinced Quartararo to stay
In an extended chat, the 2021 MotoGP™ World Champion details how Yamaha are evolving to return to the top of the sport
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How much progress have Yamaha made in Jerez?
The Iwata factory brought plenty of equipment to test in Spain as they continue their journey in returning the M1 to the top table in MotoGP™
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Quartararo personally delivers Sprint medal to Pedrosa
The MotoGP™ Legend was promoted onto the podium at the 2021 World Champion's expense, but there were no hard feelings between the two
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UNHEARD: "I almost crashed on the sighting lap"
Get the thoughts of Jorge Martin, Pedro Acosta and Fabio Quartararo after a breathtaking Tissot Sprint at the Spanish GP
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Quartararo: Yamaha bosses convinced me to stay over Aprilia switch
The 2021 World Champion has signed on with the Iwata factory until 2026, citing talks with management as a significant factor in extending his contract
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Quartararo Qatar GP race
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How can concessions help Quartararo in 2024?
With Yamaha and Honda allowed some extra testing opportunities, the 2021 World Champion details how he may benefit
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"We have to accept the situation" - M. Marquez and Quartararo temper expectations
Having tasted MotoGP™ World Championship glory in the past, both riders are plotting a route back to the top of the racing world
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"We're still one second away" - Yamaha searching for more progress
Both Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins stressed that a lot of work will be needed throughout the season