"It’s no use being miserable…" : Fabio Quartararo wins title ahead of MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix

"It’s no use being miserable…" : Fabio Quartararo wins title ahead of MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix

With Francesco Bagnaia currently leading the overall classification of the MotoGP world championship, Fabio Quartararo finds himself in an unfavorable draw to defend his title. Despite the waning luck, the French want to keep their hopes up…

After being in a telegram for several weeks, Fabio Quartararo collapsed. Last Sunday, at the Australian Grand Prix, the French driver relinquished the overall lead position to Francesco Bagnaia. Reigning world champion falls as Italian closes 3to It allowed him to score 16 points. Bagnaia has been putting together excellent performances for several months. In the last eight races, the Ducati driver has taken the podium seven times, four of which are on the top rung. At the same time, Fabio Quartararo did not do better than a single podium in Austria, where “El Diablo” finished second on August 21.

With just two races left this season, Fabio Quartararo has lost his first place in the general classification. The French driver has 219 points and is behind Fabio Bagnaia with 233 points. The Italian driver could be crowned next Sunday at the Malaysian Grand Prix if he scores 11 points more than Fabio Quartararo. Bagnaia will also need to not lose too many points on Aleix Espargaró and Enea Bastianini, who can still claim the title mathematically. In case Bagnaia finish 6to or more, the title will be played on November 6 in Valencia.

Despite this negative draw, Fabio Quartararo does not admit defeat. in the comments posted by motor sportsThe Frenchman announced that he plans to fight to the end to defend his title: “It’s not over. It’s so boring that it’s like this, making mistakes at that moment but it’s not over. Two races remain. We have a job to do: try to win and it will be the hardest job of my career but I’m ready to fight for it.“23-year-old driver takes responsibility for fall in Australia:”I just made a mistake so I can only blame myself and after a while it’s no use breaking down because I’m going to have to wake up. To be honest it was a mistake on my part, I wanted to push too hard.

Thus, Fabio Quartararo will do everything possible to put up a tough fight against his opponents: Malaysia is a bit of a complicated half compared to the straights but this kind of half this season has been a success for us, as with Barcelona and Mugello, so there’s no reason why we shouldn’t be fighting on the front line there. Certainly, you have to believeBut first of all, I will think about having fun.

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Source: Programme Television

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