Monster Energy Yamaha RACER Fabio Quartararo said his team had experienced improvements in terms of motorbike performance ahead of the Japanese GP at the Motegi Circuit, Japan, this weekend.
This can be seen from Quartararo who managed to finish P7 at the Indonesian GP at the Mandalika International Circuit, last weekend. Therefore, the French racer is determined to maintain this momentum.
“After a positive weekend in Indonesia, we are in Japan for Yamaha’s home GP. The last few race weekends have been positive. We saw some improvements, so we feel good,” said Quartararo, quoted from Yamaha’s official statement, Thursday (3/ 10).
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Regarding his record at Motegi, Quartararo has only participated in three MotoGP class races at that circuit.
He managed to achieve one podium, securing second place in 2019. Furthermore, he won eighth place in 2022, and finished tenth in 2023.
“We will try our best again to get good results,” said Quartararo.
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Quartararo’s teammate, Alex Rins, wants to get more points in the race in Japan later. Rins has memories
beautiful about the Motegi track as he stood third on the premier class podium here in 2018.
“Motegi is a good circuit, and we have the support of Yamaha head office and the fans, so let’s see what happens
we can do it later,” said Rins.
The Japanese GP will start on Friday (4/10) with practice sessions at 08.45 WIB and 13.00 WIB.
On Saturday (5/10), the second free practice session started at 08.10 WIB, followed by a qualifying session at 08.50 WIB, and the Sprint Race at 13.00 WIB.
The main race itself will be held on Sunday (6/10) at 12.00 WIB. (Ant/Z-1)
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Fabio Quartararo’s Insight into Yamaha’s MotoGP Transformation
Recent statements from French Grand Prix motorcycle rider, Fabio Quartararo, have shed light on the progress of his team, Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP [[1]]. Quartararo, also known as El Diablo, has been an integral part of Yamaha’s MotoGP efforts, and his assessment of the team’s performance could be crucial in determining their chances of success in the highly competitive world of MotoGP.
According to Quartararo, his team has experienced improvements in terms of motorcycle performance . This statement comes at a significant time, especially with the Japanese GP on the horizon. The improvements are likely to be the result of ongoing efforts to develop and refine Yamaha’s motorcycle, which has been Quartararo’s primary vehicle in his MotoGP endeavors.
It is essential to note that Quartararo’s remarks follow his earlier statements where he indicated that he was prepared to leave Yamaha after the 2024 season [[2]]. The willingness to leave Yamaha was a significant development, and his decision to stay could be attributed to the team’s commitment to improvement and his positive assessment of the motorcycle’s performance.
From an analytical perspective, Quartararo’s insights provide valuable information about the dynamics within Yamaha’s MotoGP team. His positive comments about the team’s progress could be seen as a morale booster, especially for fans of Yamaha and Quartararo alike. Moreover, his confidence in the motorcycle’s performance could be crucial in determining the team’s performance in upcoming events.
Fabio Quartararo’s analysis of Yamaha’s MotoGP team offers valuable insights into the progress of the team and their motorcycle development efforts. With his confidence in the motorcycle’s performance, fans can expect an exciting competition from Quartararo and Yamaha in the future [[3]].