2025 British MotoGP: Fabio Quartararo maintains pole streak, Marc Marquez off front row
Fabio Quartararo on♉ pole for Bri🦩tish MotoGP with new lap record

Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo completed a hat-trick of MotoGP poles in in 2025 after topping qualifying for the Briti🔥sh G𒐪rand Prix, while Marc Marquez was fourth.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo has put his 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:factory Yamaha on pole at the Spa𒊎nish and French Grands Prix, and continue💎d that streak at Silverstone on Saturday afternoon.
The 2021 world champion set a new lap record of 1m57.233s to dominate Q2 by 0.309s, which marks his first hat-🍰trick of poles since the 2021 season.
Quartararo heads 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez - who crashed heavily in FP2 - while 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pecco Bagnaia returned t🐟o the front row for the first time since the Spanish GP.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez qualified 𓄧four𓄧th on the sister factory team Ducati, which is his worst grid position of the season and his first off the front row.
Yamaha has been in strong f💞orm all weekend so far and Alex Rins continued that at the start of th♕e 15-minute Q2 as he set the benchmark at 1m58.558s while following the Marquez brothers.
He was quickly deposed by team-mate Quartararo, who posted a 1m58.506s, before M🐼arc꧟ Marquez dipped into the 1m57s with a 1m57.914s.
At the end o❀f the first runs, Quartararo held second, 0.281s behind Marc Marquez.
With just under two minutes to go in the session, Bagnaia - who felt he made a breakthrough on the front end o🔥f his Ducati on Friday - went top with a 1m57.822s.
His time on pole was short-lived, a♛s Alex Marquez found a 1m57.542s with a minute t🐈o go to put his Gresini Ducati top of the timesheets.
But this wouldn’t be enough to deny 📖Quartararo, whose 1m57.233s put him 0.309s clear of the field.
Marc Marquez🔯 was on course to challenge Quartararo’s time on his final laཧp, but he made a mistake on his way into Copse and then aborted the lap going through Maggotts.
The cha💮mpionship leader will start this weekend’s races from fourth ahead of Gresini rookie Fermin Aldeguer and Pramac Yamaha’s Jack Miller - some 0.872s off Quartararo.
Fabio Di Giannantoni🎉o was seventh on his VR46 Ducati ahead of Honda’s Luca Marini and hi🐬s LCR counterpart Johann Zarco, who crashed at the end of the session.
Franco Morbidelli came through Q1 with Marini but could only ⛎manag🌟e 10th on the sister VR46 Ducati. He will drop three places on the grid on Sunday for impeding in Practice.
Marco Bezzecch🍌i was the leading Aprilia🧸 in 11th, with Rins dropping to 12th at the chequered flag.
Joan Mir narrowly👍 missing out on a Q2 pl⛎ace in 13th on his factory Honda, while Pedro Acosta was the top KTM in 14th.
LCR’s Somkiat Chantra﷽ crashed in Q1, while Tech3 KTM’s Maverick Vinales suffered a technical issue, which left him 18th.
