1. Quartararo’s only plan.
Fabio’s only option to retain his title is to win the race and hope to come within two points of Bagnaia. This will force you to play all or nothing.
2. The roots of Bagnaia.
He has everything going for him: a very comfortable points difference, six Ducatis on the track that will run in his favor, and race conditions that should be perfect. You should only pay attention to turns #1 and #2 after the start, and #3, always critical here in Valencia at the start of the race.
3. Márquez’s desire to win the last GP of the season.
On paper he didn’t have the rhythm, but hooking Martín in Q2 led him to break into the front row. And with or without the rhythm, when Marc finds himself in front he automatically becomes a candidate for victory.
4. Pay attention to the start of the race.
The poleman, Jorge Martín, will start with the explosion that characterizes him. Márquez, will do it by his side and warns that he will not go around with warm cloths; Quartararo just needs to win. Knives will fly!
5. The last 7 laps.
The behavior of the tires on the Cheste circuit is generally stable for the first 20 laps. From there they suffer a clear decline in performance… The race is 27 laps.
6. Statistics.
Historically, 79% of victories in Valencia have been taken by drivers who started from the front row of the grid. Let’s remember that now Martín, Márquez and Miller will be first.
Source: La Verdad

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