Quartararo admits his dissatisfaction with Yamaha, but reiterates that “he will still give his best”

Quartararo admits his dissatisfaction with Yamaha, but reiterates that “he will still give his best”


Fabio Quartararo spoke about the difficulties and dissatisfaction with the M1, but reiterated that he will fight and give 100% to have a different result in 2023




Quartararo admits his dissatisfaction with Yamaha, but reiterates that “he will still give his best”

Although Fabio Quartararo arrived at the last stretch of the last championship with the possibility of a title, the historic recovery of Francis Bagnaia allowed him to become champion. And not only the talent, but also the winning bike. Ducati. THE GP22 it was a fundamental tool for the journey of Italian in 2022.

And that’s something ‘El Diablo’ accomplished. In the past, Quartararo admits that the advantage of M1 was in the curves, but the mark of Borgo Panigale managed to make up for lost time in recent seasons.

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“Two or three years ago, I would absolutely agree that we have a clear cornering advantage. In my opinion, however, this is no longer the case. Ducati or other manufacturers are practically equally strong in this area. In 2019, ad example ., we lacked performance, they lacked balance when cornering. Now we still don’t have top speed, but they have become much stronger under braking and cornering,” he said, in an interview with Motorsport-Magazin. com .

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Yamaha is focused on finding a more balanced package for 2023

“So we Yamaha riders no longer have any real advantage and so we have to push hard,” he added.

the pilot of nice, in 2022, had an updated version of the bike, more complete than the previous one. He had to learn to overcome the power deficit and did what he could to face faster opponents. Even though he’s been through it, he admits he’s been trying to adjust instead of spending all his time complaining.

“At the beginning of the season I wasn’t happy because the bike wasn’t improving much. But then I changed my approach. The bike can be ugly, but whining only makes things worse, because you’re spending your energy on other things besides ride a motorbike,” he analysed.

“It’s hard to run a race that you know you can’t win. But sometimes it happens. You still have to give 100% and see what comes out in the end. I’ll still give my all and fight. After all, it’s in difficult moments that you learn to plus things,” he concluded.

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