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Quartararo: "Not correct" to think about title at third race

Current MotoGP points leader Fabio Quartararo says it's "not correct" to start thinking about the championship after two races despite Marc Marquez's absence strengthening the Frenchman's position

Petronas SRT rider Quartararo won the first two rounds of the delayed 2020 season at Jerez, and now leads the standings by 10 points over factory Yamaha counterpart Maverick Vinales.

Marquez's broken arm and absence from the Andalusian and this weekend's Czech GP means he potentially faces a deficit of 75 points should he return at next weekend's Austrian GP.

But Quartararo doesn't feel like he has been elevated to championship favourite amidst Marquez's absence, when asked by Autosport if he felt any added pressure, and says he won't change his approach from the Jerez races.

"No, honestly right now I'm not thinking about the championship," Quartararo said on Thursday ahead of the Czech GP.

"It's only our third race of the season, so honestly, I'm taking it race by race.

"I've never been in this kind of situation at that level, but I think it's not the correct way, to think about the championship in the third race.

"I'm just thinking about this race, I feel the same as before, so, for me, the pressure is none.

"I just want to keep working like in Jerez because I was so happy to become [a race winner] and work in a really good way.

"At the moment I feel that we have the potential to fight for the podium, for victories, so I just want to keep going on this way and don't think about the championship."

Though Quartararo is keeping his feet on the ground regarding the title, KTM's Pol Espargaro believes the Frenchman is now in a "privileged place" as his nearest rival is on the same bike.

"He's right now in a privileged place because the guy behind is a guy with the same bike as him, and the third guy [in the standings] is [Andrea] Dovizioso, who we see in Jerez was struggling a lot," Espargaro said when asked about Quartararo facing a title charge in his sophomore campaign.

"In the end, his rival at the moment is himself because if he's performing well with the Yamaha, at least he's going to perform exactly the same as Maverick.

"They have the same stuff and this is perfect. In the end you have the info of the guy chasing you.

"Inside the pressures of trying to be world champion, he's in the best position. His rival is himself, or at least his bike or his team-mate in another team.

"For me, he has zero pressure because he's very young and he has plenty of time to fight for world titles.

"I don't think he's really feeling the pressure or is under so much pressure that he will feel it."

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