Four years have passed since Fabio Quartaro has been crowned for the first and only time as the MotOGP World Champion. From there the results fall into a picture as Yamaha has lost its yield to European brands. But it seems that the ever -changing -new one has risen again.
In Spain’s GP breed played in Jerez this weekend, French achieved A podium not reaping from 2023 Indonesian GP, nearly two years agos. In the second place he gave war to the Ducatis army and made it clear that in some hints of Iwata they could be very combination.
“More than the podium today, all weekends. We’ve been able to do the pole, then fight a sprint and half a return, and in front now, lead a little. I’m very happy. For me, but also for my family, for the team, who works a lot, and for the light of many people, really. I gave 100% to all the laps, I didn’t have a room, “he said to El Corralito in statements collected by Motorsport.com
Despite sending the track notice you need to rely on Yamaha, especially if they can mocked the new V4 engine, Gallic is also clear that a second warning needs to be sent that it will not always be tonic in the rest of the season.
“For me, I will come to France without expectation. It is not necessary to think that we will now fight for the top 5 or the podium. Today, we are going to Le Mans and the goal of number 1 is to get into Q2 on Friday. And then we’ll see. Without really doing an improvement on the motorcycle, we found ourselves properly. I was at the top of it, without touching the ‘seeting’, I was more likely to find the limit. So we can see what we will do there, “he said to finish.
Of the 20 points of Jerez, the Quartarroo was in the sixth place with the general with 50 points and it was the first pilot to the general who was not riding in a Ducati.
Source: La Verdad

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