“Beat those f****** Ducatis!” : Fans back Fabio Quartararo for the Aragon GP win despite a frustrating qualifying session


“Beat those f****** Ducatis!” : Fans back Fabio Quartararo for the Aragon GP win despite a frustrating qualifying session

Fabio Quartararo

With us nearing the end of this year’s MotoGP Championship, there are some fans of motorsports who believe a thrilling final showdown is coming our way between Francesco Bagnaia and Fabio Quartararo. The French rider, who won the 2021 World title and is eyeing to defend his Championship for a second time, needs to gain as many points as he can from these last few races as the gap between him and Bagnaia has been reduced to only 30 points, owing to the the Ducati racer’s 4 back-to-back GP wins.

The Italian team of Ducati has performed really well in the recent Aragon MotoGP as they scored a complete front-row lockout, with Francesco Bagnaia taking the pole position, followed by teammates Jack Miller and Enea Bastianini. Starting right behind them is Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro, and surprisingly, title contender Fabio Quartararo is down in the sixth position for the upcoming Aragon Grand Prix, after some frustrated moments during the Qualifying.

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The Twitterati simply could not keep their calm after the results as Bagnaia fans are gleeful that their idol is eyeing a fifth consecutive MotoGP race win and the Quartararo fans are afraid their star is losing the Championship battle to the Ducati rider. Hence, here are some great reactions to the Qualifying that were posted by the social media users, and are making the rounds on the Internet right now.

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Fans cheer on as Fabio Quartararo adds an “angry” emoji as he tweets about his P6 start

Fabio Quartararo
Fabio Quartararo

Even though the results of the Qualifying were not too favorable for Fabio Quartararo, he is still clinging on to the lead of the standings for the 2022 Championship. After the French racer posted on his Twitter about his upsetting results with an angry emoji, his fans tweeted in his support and wished him luck for the Main Race in Aragon.

One of the fans even posted a photo of the huge gathering of fans at Aragon who cheered on as MotoGP pro Marc Marquez greeted them during the Qualifying. But the racer failed to make it into the top 10 as he had to settle with P13, behind fellow Honda rider Nakagami.

And of course, praise poured in for Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia and the Ducati gang for the enviable front-row lockout that they successfully secured for the Aragon Grand Prix.

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