Austrian MotoGP: Quartararo narrowly misses out on pole; ‘would have been great

Fabio Quartararo came within +0🍨.019s of securing Yamaha’ second Austrian MotoGP pole after Maverick Vinales took th🥂eir first in 2020.
Quartararo looked poised to claim top spot along with a new lap record following a first run tಞha⛎t saw him go three tenths clear of anyone.
But with just seconds 🔯to spare, Martin pipped the French rider with his final attempt after profiting from Johann Zarco' slipstream.
Still, it’s a qualifying session that once again highlighted Quartararo’s imp𝐆ressive pace given the Red Bull Ring is one of Yamaha’s worst tracks.
"Yeah, was something great to be under the 1m 23s in Q2 and actually it was quite funny because when I did the 22.6 I knew it was so fast, but at one stage I said ‘is it 23.6 or 22.6’ because it was a really fast lap," added Quartararo.&n🔯bsp;
"We are strugg♔ling a lot in sector one, but in sector two and four I’m feeling really strong with the bike.
"Of course, the taste of pole position in෴ a tra🍌ck that is tough for us would have been great, but I mean the front row is still fantastic."
It wasn’t just one lap pace where Quartararo was strong either, instead the race pace he show꧃ed in FP4 was on🌺ly bettered by Zarco.
Tyre drop off was something Quartararo struggled with during last weekend’s StyrianGP even though he held on for third - but comparing his overall pace and tyre drop off f♛rom last Saturday’s FP4 to today’s, Quartararo was able to hold a more consistent rhythm.
Quartararo said: "In FP4 we showed that our pace was really strong with all t🅰yres; with all rear tyres I felt great🔴.
"I didn’t feel the drop like the last race. In a race it’s a totally different story I know, but comparing both FP4📖’s I feel like with the used tyre I was already having a really good pace.
"I was constantly in 1m♐ 24 low in my first run and I think it’s something great for tomorrow’s race."