I’ll admit. I was wrong about Fabio Quartararo
Posted: Mar 11th, '19, 09:40
So back in 2015, this guy comes into Moto3 being heralded as the next big thing. Initially, he looks great - but over the period of two years, “only” scores two podiums, and two poles from a total of 31 starts. He scores 175 points by the end of ’16 before going up to Moto2.
I thought his graduation to the mid-class free netflix tech news android 9 was premature. He should have won at least one race in Moto3, and the cynic in me thinks that the slightly slower hype train (as well as his nationality) is writing cheques his performances aren’t paying back. For most of 2017, he continues to underwhelm me. Then sometime in 2018 it starts clicking, and he ends up consistently finishing in the top 10, winning the race at Catalunya, on the Speed Up, which is pretty much a shitbox at most circuits.
Then he gets the big call up. The customer Yamaha. Again, I’m thinking “it’s too soon”. Stay in Moto2. Prove us you deserve an M1.
I watch MotoGP testing. me: … okay…
I watch Qatar qualifying. me: …. errr.
I watch the Qatar GP. me: FAAARK. This kids a WEAPON on that Yam.
I WAS WRONG. I’m not going to lie. Can’t wait to see how he goes for the rest of the season. I hope he keeps it up. And that Sepang team is no joke. I think he and Morbidelli might be the best young rider up in MotoGP for YEARS.
I thought his graduation to the mid-class free netflix tech news android 9 was premature. He should have won at least one race in Moto3, and the cynic in me thinks that the slightly slower hype train (as well as his nationality) is writing cheques his performances aren’t paying back. For most of 2017, he continues to underwhelm me. Then sometime in 2018 it starts clicking, and he ends up consistently finishing in the top 10, winning the race at Catalunya, on the Speed Up, which is pretty much a shitbox at most circuits.
Then he gets the big call up. The customer Yamaha. Again, I’m thinking “it’s too soon”. Stay in Moto2. Prove us you deserve an M1.
I watch MotoGP testing. me: … okay…
I watch Qatar qualifying. me: …. errr.
I watch the Qatar GP. me: FAAARK. This kids a WEAPON on that Yam.
I WAS WRONG. I’m not going to lie. Can’t wait to see how he goes for the rest of the season. I hope he keeps it up. And that Sepang team is no joke. I think he and Morbidelli might be the best young rider up in MotoGP for YEARS.