Fabio Quartararo Discusses Financial Aspects of New Yamaha Contract
Fabio Quartararo discusses the financial aspects of his new contract with Yamaha.The MotoGP world was thrilled with the news that Fabio Quartararo’s new contract with Yamaha is worth an impressive €12 million a year. Although this is a milestone in the rider’s career, it has raised questions about the role of money in the sport and the current state of the Yamaha team.The deal, which ignores Aprilia’s interests, shows that Yamaha recognizes Quartararo’s value as a rider.
In a statement to Motorsport channel , Quartararo acknowledged the financial importance of the deal, but stressed that the main reason for his decision was the long-term project offered by Yamaha.This decision wasn’t just about money, but also about loyalty and the desire to return to the top of Yamaha MotoGP. Quartararo expressed his pride in representing the brand that changed his life and his determination to lead the team back to glory.But despite Yamaha’s financial capabilities, the competitiveness of its motorcycle was a constant problem.
The team’s performance at the American Grand Prix has raised questions about the effectiveness of recent changes in the team’s management and structure.Although team director Lin Jarvis is stepping down after 26 years of service, he has outlined a plan for the team’s comeback. Ducati’s hiring of engineer Max Bartolini is seen as a crucial step in this direction, even if it has not yet been translated into racing results.
Additionally, Yamaha is optimistic about the possibility of recruiting a satellite team for the 2025 season. This would give the team twice the amount of data, riders and bikes, potentially increasing their performance and competitiveness.
Quartararo’s deal is not just about the millions, but about the commitment of both parties to shared success in sport. While money certainly plays a role, it is the will to win and passion for MotoGP that continue to drive riders and teams forward.As the 2024 season progresses, eyes will not only be on Quartararo’s achievements on the track, but also on Yamaha’s progress as a team. Given the challenges and opportunities ahead, only time will tell whether Yamaha’s investment in Quartararo will pay off.