Quartararo Takes Third Successive MotoGP Pole
- Fabio Quartararo secured his third consecutive pole position during qualifying for the 2025 British Grand Prix at Silverstone Circuit on Saturday.
- Overnight rain and cooler track temperatures compared to Friday created challenging qualifying conditions that impacted lap times, resulting in Marc Marquez missing out on a front-row starting position, which hadn't happened earlier in the season.
- Quartararo set a new lap record of 1m57.233s, splitting Ducati factory riders Francesco Bagnaia and Alex Marquez, with Bagnaia outqualifying his teammate Marc Marquez for the first time this year.
- Quartararo said, "The confidence I have is good," reflecting Yamaha's improved form while KTM failed to advance any riders beyond Q1.
- Quartararo's pole enhances Yamaha's prospects for their first win this season, while Marc Marquez starts second row, marking a shift in qualifying dynamics.
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On the British circuit the French Yamaha got the time of 1.57'233, new record of the track. Bagnaia: "Most done, first row good result"
Marc Marquez will start from the second row
The 26-year-old French rider will jump to pole position in the Great Britain Grand Prix, during the sprint race this Saturday and the queen race Sunday.
Fabio Quartararo has taken pole in MotoGP's UK GP with a time of 1:57.233. Yamaha's French driver has achieved his third pole in a row after Jerez and Le Mans, and he has done it with a great time, leaving Bagnaia, third, at almost half a second. For the first time this season Marc Márquez will not be in that first row of the grill, he will leave fourth. Álex Márquez, second, and Pecco, third, will accompany the Devil in that first line in Silve…
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