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Quartararo’s Positive Outlook Before the Indonesian Grand Prix
As the weekend’s Indonesian Grand Prix at Mandalika approaches, French rider Fabio Quartararo is expressing a renewed sense of optimism regarding the developments at Yamaha. Following a promising performance at the Misano circuit, Quartararo is eager to validate the strides his team has made on the track in Indonesia. In a recent interview with GP Inside, he described his experience at Misano as one of the most encouraging he has had so far this season.
Reflecting on Misano: A Step Forward for Yamaha
During the last race at Misano, Quartararo showcased a significant improvement that he had not witnessed since the season’s start. He stated, “The last race was the best of the season. We had an incredible pace, even better than I anticipated. Unfortunately, I ran out of fuel just two corners from the finish line. However, we managed to stay close to the leaders, which indicates we have made progress. Ultimately, it’s not just about the finishing position, but how I controlled the race. Ending up fifth or seventh doesn’t weigh heavily on me. What truly matters is what this signifies for Yamaha’s future.” The Frenchman felt satisfied with his performance, highlighting both the progress of the team and his personal achievements.
A Shift in Yamaha’s Mentality
Quartararo also noted a considerable change in Yamaha’s approach since February. He remarked, “The mindset has shifted significantly. Since February, we have worked hard without a clear direction. I believe at Misano, we discovered something that could prove essential for us. We know we need to improve certain areas, like power, but we still need to determine how to do it effectively.” This recognition of growth and opportunities is crucial as the team continues to evolve.
Looking Forward with Caution and Confidence
While Quartararo is hopeful, he remains cautious about his expectations for this weekend’s race in Indonesia. “The initial focus will be to determine our level. We had strong potential at Misano. We will see how far we can push in Indonesia. The track will likely be dirty, but if we have a solid qualifying session, I think we can contend for a notable result.” In addition to his own hopes, the Yamaha rider praised the enthusiastic fans at the upcoming Grand Prix, saying, “Their passion is remarkable. They truly love our sport. I remember the year when rain threatened to cancel the race, yet the fans stayed to show their support for us.” Quartararo concluded, brimming with excitement as he prepares for the Grand Prix weekend, eagerly anticipating the chance to further affirm the advancements made by his team.
Stay tuned for more updates as we follow Quartararo and Yamaha through the exciting Indonesian Grand Prix!
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