
MotoGP 2021 Season Review: The Year of Fabio ‘El Diablo’ Quartararo
The thrilling 2021 MotoGP season saw Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo clinch his maiden title with three races to spare ahead of Francesco Bagnaia and 2020 champion Joan Mir.
The thrilling 2021 MotoGP season saw Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo clinch his maiden title with three races to spare ahead of Francesco Bagnaia and 2020 champion Joan Mir.
On Sunday, Valentino Rossi hung up his leathers after an illustrious 26-year MotoGP career. Nine world titles, 115 victories, 235 podiums and 65 pole positions later, the sport’s greatest bowed out aged 42.
Francesco Bagnaia won the final round of the 2021 MotoGP season in Valencia as Valentino Rossi hangs up his leathers after a fantastic 10th place finish.
MotoGP returns to the Northamptonshire venue for the first time since 2019, the race that produced a hair-raising photo-finish finale between Spanish duo Marc Marquez and Alex Rins.
The MotoGP paddock heads to the Sachsenring Circuit for round eight of the season, which comes in the form of the German Grand Prix. Marc Marquez will hope to keep his unbeaten crown at the East-German Circuit upon his return to the track.
Jack Miller was victorious in a challenging French GP at the Le Mans circuit. Dry conditions at the start of the race were suddenly overshadowed by pouring rain, which forced all the riders to change onto the wet tyres before the Sarthe sunshine shone for the last 10 laps of the race.
Fabio Quartararo was victorious in Portimao ahead of Francesco Bagnaia and Joan Mir as Alex Rins and Johann Zarco suffer heart-breaking late blows.
The 2020 MotoGP season threw up thrills, spills, and plenty of surprises and the 2021 season is poised to be yet another electrifying year of racing.