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Fabio Quartararo Speaks On Developments in Yamaha’s Project

1 years ago By Sports Desk

Yamaha MotoGP rider Fabio Quartararo recently renewed his contract with the team and revealed exciting details about the developments of the Yamaha project. In an exclusive interview, Quartararo shared the confidential changes that led to his decision to stay with the team.

At the heart of the discussions is the promise of significant changes affecting the M1 project. Quartararo mentioned a meeting held in Portugal where they discussed plans for the future of the project with Yamaha senior management. According to the French driver, confidential information has come to light about new employees and ongoing projects that promise to revolutionize the team.

One of the most notable changes is the hiring of former Ducati engineer Max Bartolini as technical director. Its arrival has brought with it many new ideas and approaches that are implemented to improve the bike’s performance. Quartararo also highlighted Yamaha’s significant financial commitment to the project, which allows the necessary changes to be made quickly.

The French driver expressed optimism about the team’s future, saying there are already signs of progress. He believes that despite the initial challenges, Yamaha is well on its way to regaining its competitiveness in the category. Quartararo also highlighted the importance of Yamaha’s loyalty, stressing that his decision to stay with the team was influenced by his belief in the ongoing project.

When asked if Yamaha could return to racing in the next two years, Quartararo expressed confidence. While he admits the process could take time, he believes the team is poised to make significant strides throughout the season.

However, the French pilot also recognized the challenges that could arise on the road. He noted that the current season could be difficult due to the delay in starting development work. However, he is confident that the team will be able to overcome these obstacles and achieve success in the future.

In summary: Fabio Quartararo provided a fascinating insight into the exciting developments of Yamaha’s MotoGP project. Ahead of major changes and with a renewed commitment to excellence, the team is ready to face the challenges ahead and seek success at the highest level of motorcycling.

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