Fabio Quartararo is a French professional motorcycle road racer who competes in the MotoGP World Championship with Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP. Born on April 20, 1999, in Nice, France, Quartararo has established himself as one of the most consistent and exciting talents in the premier class. He claimed the 2021 MotoGP World Championship title with Yamaha, becoming the first French rider to win the premier-class crown in 30 years, carrying the hopes of a nation deeply passionate about motorsport. Quartararo began his professional career in the FIM Junior GP Series and the Moto3 World Championship, where he demonstrated remarkable raw speed at a young age. After standout seasons in Moto3 and Moto2, he was promoted directly to the MotoGP grid with the Petronas Yamaha SRT team in 2019 as a rookie. His immediate pace turned heads, earning him a reputation as a future world champion and securing a factory Yamaha seat starting in 2021. Off the bike, Quartararo is known for his upbeat personality and strong connection with French motorsport fans. He is often referred to by fans simply as 'El Diablo' (The Devil), a nickname he embraced after it gained popularity following his rise through the ranks. He maintains an active presence in the paddock and has become a central figure in Yamaha's efforts to return to championship contention. Throughout his MotoGP career, Quartararo has amassed double-digit race victories and multiple pole positions, establishing him as a consistent front-runner. His riding style emphasizes precision and corner entry, traits that have allowed him to extract competitive performance from the Yamaha M1 despite its occasional limitations in top-speed-dependent sections of track.