Kata Fabio Quartararo Setelah Rebut Pole, Terakhir Tiga Tahun Lalu
Fabio Quartararo meraih pole di kualifikasi MotoGP Spanyol 2025. Terakhir dilakukannya tahun 2022 di MotoGP Mandalika, rider Yamaha itu senang betul!
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Fabio Quartararo meraih pole di kualifikasi MotoGP Spanyol 2025. Terakhir dilakukannya tahun 2022 di MotoGP Mandalika, rider Yamaha itu senang betul!
Rider Yamaha Fabio Quartararo merebut pole position di MotoGP Spanyol 2025. Ia mencatatkan waktu terbaik di kualifikasi mengungguli rider Ducati Marc Marquez.
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