Valencia MotoGP: Luca Marini: Fabio Quartararo has ‘beautiful pace’ but ‘impossible to win’

Quartararo has qualified fourth on t𝓡he grid and, in the words of Marini, has a ‘beautiful pace’.
But the Italian believes the Frenchman’s Yamaha will once againღ struggle to🍎 unleash its full potential when battling with other bikes in a race situation.
“About Fabio, for me it is 🦩impossible for him to win the race tomorrow. Not because he doesn’t have the pace. He has beautiful, amazing pace,” Marini said.
“But, as in every event of this year, if you look at his pace it is i🧜mpr๊essive, but then in races he is slower because he’s with other riders.
“He struggles a li🍌ttle bit when someone overtakes him or someone is in front of him, because he cannot do his lines - looks like, I have never spoke with him, but from the TV it looks like this.
“So I think tomorrow it will be impossꦉib🅰le for him.”
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Even if Quartararo was able to win, Marini’s VR46 Academy ‘team-mate’ Francesco Bagnaia only requires only a 14th place finish to be crowned 2022 world champi𒊎on.
“Much more easy ꧋is the pace Pecco [needs] to win the championship, because he jus🐭t has to stay [on] until the end,” Marini said.
Quartararo's former title rival Aleix Esp🔯argaro, now battling Enea Bastianini for third in the standings, disagreed as far as winning the race, but also believes the Frenchman's title situation remains bleak:
"Fabio is faster than what I expected before the weekend 🌠started. Sincerely, I think he can win the race. I mean he has the pace, but the other two things to happen [to win the title] are more difficult.
"The first one is a zero for Pecco is difficult and the second thing is that, even if Pecco has a zero, fo🅰r me it's impossible that other Ducati riders allow Fabio to win. No way."
Meanwhile, Marini tips the likes of front row star💃ters Jorge Martin (pole) and Jack Miller (thဣird) as among the favourites.
“I think Jack is very fast and very strong at this track, in past years he was always there fighting for the victory but also Martin made a good step today,” said Mari♏ni.
“This is also a r🌸ace where tyre management is important. We will see if there is a big group. For sure the guys that start in🍸 front and finish the first laps in the first positions are the guys for the win.”

Marini🔯, quickest on Friday, slipped down the order to eleventh in qualifying.
“After this morning [14th] my goal for qualifying was a bit less beꦯcause I did not feel the extra grip from the soft tyre like I did yesterday,” he said.
“It looks lꦗike with the colder temperature I cannot use well the rear tyre to make a good lap because I don’t have the extra grip. The bike does not turn and when I am on edge, I touch the gas and I slide too soon.
“I am braking really hard and stro🅘ng entering all the corners, but in the middle of the corner and the exit I am maybe the worst Ducati.
“We need to understand why we struggle like this with the soft [rear tyre] but also we need to focus on the race because the soft will not be in our plan. With the medium tyre I am much more comfortable but starting from 👍P11 is another kind of race.”
Team-mate Marco Bezzecchi will start fr💞om 18th after a fiery accident in FP3.

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