The 2025 Motogp Grand prix of France is underway, and the home hero Fabio Quartararo clinched the pole after a record-breaking pole lap. This is the first time in history that four riders have crossed the benchmark 1.30s lap time. French Formula 1 driver Isack Hadjar was one of the guests present during the historic race at Le Mans. He was there at the Yamaha garage supporting his fellow countryman Fabio Quartararo. After the qualifying session, he was coming out of the garage.
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The media personnel asked him about trying the Motogp bike. They also asked a tricky question on who will perform better between him and Fabio if transferred from Formula 1 to Motogp. The young French driver said Fabio would do better, I think the transition (F1 to Motogp) is too complicated.”
He was also asked to try a Motogp bike, and Hadjar immediately denied the request, saying, “No. It’s too scary.” After several minutes of media grilling, Fabio Quartararo came to the rescue and grabbed him into the car, saying, “Leave him alone, he’s our star.”
The two French racers are making their home country proud on the world stage. Iscak Hadjar is enjoying his time in Formula 1 driving for the VCARB F1 team. He has scored back-to-back points for his team, and very soon, he could become the new Red Bull driver and fight for the world title.
His French counterpart Fabio Quartararo is already a Motogp world champion and is trying to improve his team and again fight for the championship. The Le Mans Grand prix is more prestigious and at the same time more dangerous. Fabio is fighting against the mighty Ducati riders, especially Marc Marquez, who won the Sprint race. Quartararo has an uphill task of defending his pole position in the main race, and let us see whether the Frenchman triumphs in his home grand prix and delights the French racing fans.
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