Fabio Quartararo’s Silverstone Hopes Dashed by Technical Failure
Fabio Quartararo, starting from pole position at the British MotoGP at Silverstone, experienced a devastating setback when a technical issue forced his retirement. After leading the first 11 laps following the race restart, a ride height device malfunction on lap 12 abruptly ended his promising run.The Monster Energy Yamaha rider was visibly distraught, breaking down in tears at the trackside.
Early Dominance and tire Strategy
Quartararo’s strong start was fueled by his strategic choice of the soft-compound front tyre. This allowed him to build a critically important lead over the rest of the field. He hadn’t secured a victory since the 2022 German Grand Prix, adding to the disappointment of the unexpected mechanical failure.
Did You Know?
Ride height devices are designed to lower the motorcycle’s center of gravity during acceleration, improving stability and reducing wheelies. Their failure can severely impact a rider’s control and performance.
The Moment of Failure
The critical failure occurred at turn six, where the ride height device became stuck in its engaged position. This instantly compromised Quartararo’s handling and forced him to retire from the race. The incident not onyl cost him a potential victory but also highlighted the unpredictable nature of motorsport technology.

Quartararo’s Reaction
The disappointment was palpable as Quartararo described the incident as heartbreaking.
He elaborated on his tyre strategy and early race performance:
I knew the medium [front tyre] for us was clearly not an option because yesterday [in the Sprint] we finished quiet well with the front but really bad with the rear.
Fabio Quartararo
He further explained his aggressive braking strategy, aimed at preserving the rear tyre:
I knew that, to go fast today, I had to brake like hell and this is what I did from the first lap – braking super-late, don’t use so much the rear tyre.
Fabio Quartararo
Despite the setback, Quartararo acknowledged his strong performance before the failure:
I managed in a really good way because one lap Bezzecchi took me four tenths or three tenths and the next lap I just responded and could ride really well.
Fabio Quartararo
He lamented the technical issue, stating, But we had an issue with the device that remained blocked on the rear and it’s a big shame as I never felt that good as a long time ago and everything was under control.
Hope for the Future
Despite the immediate despair, Quartararo found a glimmer of hope in his performance. when asked if his pace, which saw him leading eventual winner Marco bezzecchi by five seconds, gave him hope for future races, he agreed. He acknowledged the frustration, saying, Of course it gives me hope. But f*ck it’s so sh*t what happened to day because we improved the bike and when everything is going in a good way we know we are fast.
Support System
After the race, Quartararo was consoled by his close friend and assistant, thomas Maubant. He’s my best friend and he’s the one that knows me the best,
Quartararo said.Maubant reminded him of his speed and potential, drawing parallels to past successes and setbacks. Quartararo remains optimistic, stating, We are coming back, I don’t know when will be the next time, but there will be tracks where we will struggle more, there will be tracks like here when we went fast. So,we are on a good way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pro Tip: Understanding MotoGP Technology
MotoGP bikes are equipped with advanced electronic systems and aerodynamic features. Teams constantly innovate to gain a competitive edge, but these technologies can also be prone to failure, as seen with quartararo’s ride height device.