MotoGP: Quartararo’s Disheartening Assessment of Yamaha and His Bike Following Indonesian GP

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Fabio Quartararo secured a 7th place finish at the Indonesian Grand Prix, leaving the reigning world champion from 2021 feeling quite disheartened about his performance over the weekend. It was a challenging race for Quartararo, and despite managing to earn some points, he expressed his dissatisfaction during the post-race interviews. The French rider lamented the ongoing issues with Yamaha, particularly their persistent struggles with tire heating throughout the event. His disappointment was palpable as he spoke to the media, reflecting on what could have been a more fruitful result.

Quartararo’s Discontent

Starting from 6th position on the grid, Quartararo quickly lost ground, dropping four places before finding himself in 13th by the end of the first lap. Although it initially seemed like a disastrous outing, the 2021 champion managed to claw his way back as the race progressed and as other competitors made errors. However, after the race, he shared his frustrations regarding both his machine and Yamaha, despite acknowledging that he had enjoyed parts of the race.

Race Insights and Reflections

Quartararo commented, “I almost made a mistake at turn 7, I had to cut into the corner and slow down to avoid a long lap penalty, which cost me four positions. Aside from the first five laps, there are aspects of the race that we can be proud of. I felt more comfortable in overtaking because we opted for a hard front tire, which allowed me to brake more aggressively. The medium rear tire also helped as I think others experienced a slight drop in performance.” He mentioned that he enjoyed racing more after the 10th lap and believed he had the speed to contend for a top-five finish. Quartararo felt that he could have finished nearer to Marco Bezzecchi, similar to his performance at Misano and expressed cautious optimism about improvements, saying, “There has been some progress; it’s better than before, although not exceptional, it shows we are headed in the right direction.

Looking Ahead to Motegi

With the next race set for Motegi, Quartararo is bracing himself for tougher challenges ahead. Yamaha, which has been under scrutiny for its performance this season, needs to address the technical issues that have been hampering its riders. The expectations are high, and Quartararo hopes for significant advancements from Yamaha before the season draws to a close. He remains eager to see how upcoming developments can translate into better race outcomes.

Summary of Quartararo’s Performance

In conclusion, Fabio Quartararo’s 7th place at the Indonesian Grand Prix speaks volumes about the struggles he and Yamaha face this season. While the results may not reflect his capabilities, Quartararo’s insights highlight his determination to overcome the obstacles and strive for improvement.

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