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Fabió DiGiannantonio takes pole position at Brazilian GP, securing back-to-back tops on grid as he heads to Qatar with a win and two poles
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On March 21, Italian rider Fabio DiGiannanto achieved his maiden pole position at the Brazilian Grand Prix after a chaotic qualifying session where numerous riders crashed during practice sessions that lasted until late afternoon (around 3 PM). The race grid was finalized with Bezzecchi and Márquez finishing just behind him in second place.
Key Points
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1Fabio di Giannantonio secured the first-place starting position for MotoGP's 2026 Brazilian Grand Prix.
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2The race weekend qualification was marked by numerous rider crashes and incidents on track.
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3Francesco Bazzi took second place in qualifying, ahead of Marc Marquez.
Developments
Mar 21, 15:17
Fabio Di Giannantonio secured his second MotoGP pole position in Brazil.
Perspectives
Fabio di Giannantonio achieved his second 'pole' position in MotoGP at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
— (Elperiodicodearagon)Many riders fell during qualification, with Fabio Di Giannantonio securing pole position for the 2026 Malaysian GP (note: source title says Brasil but context implies general race results).
— (Tribunnews)