Quartararo, Morbidelli: 'Sad' to miss Qatar - will cheer Moto2, Moto3

Fastest on four of🌄 the six days of 2020 MotoGP pre-season testing, Fabio Quartararo had more reason than most to be excited for🐼 the first race in Qatar this weekend.
But 🍸that's now been cancelled due to travel restrictions in response to the co♔ronavirus, with round two in Thailand also postponed as the country clamps down on events with large numbers of spectators.
Quartararo, elevated to a factory-spec Yamaha at the Petronas team after a brilliant rookie campaign, admits he's 'really sad' to see the Losail night race abandoned but will be cheering on his team-mateꦕs in the Moto2 and Moto3 class.
The smaller grand prix categories are able to compete as usual since teams and riders were already in Qat💎ar for their final test.
“I’m 🌃really, really sad that the Qatar GP is cancelled for the MotoGP class," Qua☂rtararo said.
"We just need to focus on o🎃ur training until the first race of the season, but anyway Moto2 and Moto3 are still going ahead and our team is there, so we will cheer for them and of course it lo🎀oks like they’re going well and we all enjoyed a good pre-season.
“Thailand also is postponedꦛ due to the Coronavirus but it’s true that person💦al safety is a priority as we need to all be healthy. Of course we are really sorry for the fans and we will make a good show for them as soon as we can!”
Quartararo wasn't the only Pe🔥t♚ronas MotoGP rider looking in excellent form by the end of testing.
In fact, although he didn't finish a day on top of the timesheets, team-mate Franco Morbidel🍸li took his A-spec M1 to a better lap time than Quartararo in Losail, finishing second overall behind only Monster Yamaha's Maverick Vinales.
“It’s a shame because after the nice pre-season I was really looking forward to the race, b꧋ut these things go beyond the sport and beyond racing," Morbidelli said.
"We have to be sure that if we go to an event it’s safe for everyone inside the paddock so we accept the decision. It’s just a matter of w♋aiting some more tim❀e before the first MotoGP.
“Moto2 an꧅d Moto3 are going to race still in Qatar so we will follow the🦄m and cheer for our Moto2 and Moto3 team-mates, and hope that the fans will enjoy these two races.
"I’m sorry they h༺ave to wait some more time for MotoGP to start, but I hope it won’t be long. I will continue my preparation as I did over w𝓰inter and focus on the first race. Whenever it will be, I’ll be ready!”
As things sta🅰nd, the first MotoGP race of the year is now set for Austin, Texas from April 3-5, followed by Argentina two weeks later. But both remain at the ൩mercy of any increased entry restrictions for international passengers, or ban on large public gatherings.
The US has 128 recorded cases of the coronavirus so far while Argentina - which recently insist▨ed that its event was not at risk - reported its first case yesterday (Tuesday).
Sepang team principal Razlan Razali said he "shares the disappointment" of a𓂃ll MotoGP fans following the Q♍atar and Thailand changes, while acknowledging his Moto2 and Moto3 teams have an opportunity to "take the limelight" at Losail.
Xavi Vierge and Jake Dixon will be making their Petronas Moto2 debut this weekend, with John McPhee and Khairul Idham Pawi representing🔥 the team in Moto3.
Meanwhile, given the uncertainly over the grand prix calendarꩵ beyond this weekend, Razali's MotoGP riders can only use the extra time to train and prepare: "One thing is certain, when the first race does take place both Franco and Fabio are primed and very eager to race!
"Of course, a primary concern of the team and our sponsors is that everyone in the spꦓort and supporting the sport stays safe and healthy so we will continue to follow the best advice and support the FIM, Dorna and IRTA in their approach to this challenging s💧ituation.”
Quartararo was fa🦄stest on all three days at the opening Sepang MotoGP test, then quickest on day two in Qatar. Alex Rins was fastest for Suzuki on day one at Losail, then Vinales on day three.
The Se𝕴pang Circuit is due to host the penultimate round of the s♛eason on November 1, with Thailand expected to be rescheduled for early October.
Latest 2020 MotoGP Calendar | |||
Round | Date | Race | Circuit |
1 | 8 March | Qatar (no MotoGP class) | Losail International Circuit |
2 |
| Thailand (postponed) | Chang International Circuit |
3 | 5 April | Americas | Circuit of the Americas |
4 | 19 April | Argentina | Termas de Rio Hondo |
5 | 3 May | Jerez | Circuito de Jerez - Angel Nieto |
6 | 17 May | France | Le Mans |
7 | 31 May | Italy | Mugello |
8 | 7 June | Catalunya | Circuit de Barcelona - Catalunya |
9 | 21 June | Germany | Sachsenring |
10 | 28 June | Netherlands | TT Circuit Assen |
11 | 12 July | Finland** | KymiRing |
12 | 9 August | Czech Republic | Brno |
13 | 16 August | Austria | Red Bull Ring - Spielberg |
14 | 30 August | Great Britain | Silverstone |
15 | 13 September | San Marino | Misano |
16 | 4 October | Aragon | MotorLand Aragon |
17 | 18 October | Japan | Motegi |
18 | 25 October | Australia | Phillip Island |
19 | 1 November | Malaysia | Sepang |
20 | 15 November | Valencia | Comunitat Valenciana - Ricardo Tormo |

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