VR46 Boss Says Nicolo Bulega Has Fabio Quartararo-Like MotoGP Potential
The head of VR46 believes Nicolo Bulega has the qualities to reach the same heights as Fabio Quartararo in MotoGP, drawing a bold comparison for the rising Italian talent.

VR46 Chief Makes Bold Claim About Bulega
Nicolo Bulega has earned serious backing from within his own camp. The head of the VR46 organization has publicly stated that the young Italian rider has the potential to follow a career path similar to that of Fabio Quartararo, the 2021 MotoGP world champion. The comparison is a significant one, positioning Bulega as a genuine long-term title contender rather than just another promising rookie making up the numbers.
The endorsement from VR46 leadership carries weight. The team, founded by Valentino Rossi, has developed several riders through its ranks, and its chief clearly sees something in Bulega that goes beyond raw speed. Quartararo arrived in MotoGP with considerable hype and delivered on it, clinching the championship with Yamaha after making an early name for himself as an independent rider. Drawing that parallel suggests VR46 believes Bulega has both the talent and the temperament to compete at the very top level.
What the Comparison to Quartararo Actually Means
Quartararo's rise through MotoGP was defined by consistency, aggressive corner entry, and a mental toughness that saw him outlast more experienced rivals in a championship fight. For VR46's chief to invoke his name when discussing Bulega signals that the team views their rider as someone who can sustain performance across an entire season, not just flash brilliance in isolated races.
Bulega has already demonstrated competitive instincts in lower categories before making his push toward the premier class. His development within the VR46 structure has clearly left the organization's leadership confident in what he can produce with the right machinery and opportunity.
The MotoGP grid is not short of talented young riders right now. Jorge Martin, Pedro Acosta, and others have raised the bar for what rookies and second-year riders are expected to deliver. Placing Bulega in the same conversation as Quartararo is a direct statement that VR46 expects him to compete at that level rather than spend years gradually working his way up.
Bulega's Path Forward in MotoGP
The scrutiny on Bulega will only increase following comments like these. High-profile endorsements from team leadership can motivate a rider, but they also set a standard that demands results. Quartararo himself has faced pressure during difficult seasons with Yamaha, and the comparison reminds us that even the most gifted riders go through periods where machinery and circumstances conspire against them.
For now, the signal from VR46 is clear. They back Bulega to become a serious force in MotoGP and see in him qualities that mirror one of the sport's recent champions. Whether that confidence translates into race wins and championship challenges will be decided on track, but the internal belief at VR46 is evidently strong.
The original report on this story was published by motogpnews.com.
MotoGP Correspondent
Luca Moretti is 21.fun's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.










