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It is a revived Fabio Quartararo, morally and physically, who arrives at Silverstone to take back the collar and handlebars of his Yamaha in this season where he knows full well that he is not in a technical position to appear on the list contenders for the title. Before taking up residence in Great Britain, he also learned that he would have a formidable teammate in 2024 in the person of Alex Rins who showed his dexterity in operating an in-line four-cylinder in the days of his late Suzuki. Enough to stay focused and do the best until the end of the year to prepare for the confrontation of the next vintage...   

fabio quartararo arrive at Silverstone after a difficult first half of the season, which ended with foot surgery after the Dutch Grand Prix. After fully recovering from an injured toe on a Dutch pavement while jogging, he is determined to do well in a British Grand Prix this weekend which marks the return to MotoGP activity after five weeks of summer break. The French driver has a victory in the premier category to his credit in 2021 on the British circuit.

Moto GP | GP Silverstone, Quartararo: “Arrival in good shape after the long break”

Fabio Quartararo: “ things will be a little different this weekend »

On what awaits him and how he envisions it, the Frenchman 24 years commented: “ I feel good. The five weeks of leave made me helped recover from toe injury. I had time to return to training after a week off, and also spent time with family and friends ».

« I'm arriving in the UK in great shape, and that's important. I can't wait to be at Silverstone, especially since I can see the fans again after the long break » he adds before noting: “things will be a little different this weekend: we are in the international paddock, so the start and finish will be at a different location. Furthermore, we have a new format slightly different weekend to get to Q2. I think it will be easy to get used to all this anyway.” The 2021 World Champion MotoGP nevertheless forgets to specify that tire pressure checks will no longer count as anything but butter...

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