
Fabio Quartararo
Acting
Biography
Fabio Quartararo (pronounced [kwartaˈraːro]) is a French Grand Prix motorcycle rider currently racing in MotoGP™ for Petronas Yamaha SRT. Prior to his Grand Prix career, Quartararo won six Spanish championship titles, including successive CEV Moto3™ titles in 2013 and 2014. Due to his successes at a young age, he has been tipped for "big things", been compared to multiple world champion Marc Márquez, and has broken several age records during his progress up to World Championship level.
Known For

A fiery young motorcycle racer throws away his shot at the junior championship in a reckless crash, only to receive a surprise offer from a top Moto2 team that gives him a chance at redemption. But to claim it, he must train under his estranged father, a disgraced former world champion haunted by a tragic past. As the father and son battle personal demons, media scrutiny, and a ruthless racing circuit, their fractured bond is pushed to the limit by ambition, love, and the unforgiving speed of the sport. With a wildcard entry into MotoGP on the line, they must confront the wreckage of their relationship to seize a future—on and off the track.
Ídolos

The eight-episode series, filmed by The Mediapro Studio during the 2021 MotoGP™ season, followed the riders on and off the track. It features the stars during some spectacular highs, as well as some of the more difficult moments a MotoGP™ rider faces when dedicating your life to such a demanding sport.
MotoGP Unlimited

Overview from the season
There Can Be Only One

The Official Review of the 2019 MotoGP™ World Championship 2019 saw Marc Márquez take a record 420 points as he secured his eighth World title overall and his fourth consecutive MotoGP™ World Championship. It was also the year fans got to salute Jorge Lorenzo as the three-time World Champion called an end to his stellar MotoGP™ career. As one hero exited the pitlane, it looked as if another was entering. France’s Fabio Quartararo, aged just 20, took seven podium finishes and six pole positions in his first year of the premier class, securing fifth place in the World Championship overall. Andrea Dovizioso continued to impress on the Ducati and Maverick Viñales and Álex Rins led the charge for Yamaha and Suzuki respectively, so the season ended with four different manufacturers in the top four spots. MotoGP™ can always be relied on to deliver excitement and drama in spadefuls throughout the season and 2019 is certainly no exception.
MotoGP 2019 Review

At the end of a season in which he showed great consistency, Spaniard Jorge Martin was crowned MotoGP World Champion for the first time in his career.
Rétro MotoGP 2024 - Martin, Rébellion

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Rétro MotoGP 2023 - Bagnaia, l'incassable

A race by race retrospective of the 2025 MotoGP season, featuring the victories, statistics, and performances of the leading riders that made the year so exciting.
Rétro MotoGP 2025 - Marquez, la renaissance

It took until the final Grand Prix of the 2022 season to crown a new world champion. Italian Francesco Bagnaia and his Ducati became world champion, dethroning Fabio Quartararo.
Rétro MotoGP 2022 - Bagnaia, le successeur

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Fabio, la naissance d'un champion

An immersion into the 2025 season of rider Fabio Quartararo, who became the first French world champion in the premier class of MotoGP in 2021.