MotoGP: Quartararo’s Strong Criticism of Yamaha—French Rider Speaks Out

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Fabio Quartararo has been vocal about his frustrations with Yamaha. After the Italian Grand Prix yesterday, where he finished in 14th place, the 2021 world champion expressed his dissatisfaction regarding the performance of his motorcycle. At Mugello, Quartararo found himself unable to compete at the level he aspired to, as he lagged significantly behind the top contenders on the grid. Following the race, the Frenchman did not hold back his feelings, making it clear to the Japanese manufacturer that he is far from pleased with the current state of his bike.

Quartararo’s Outspoken Critique of Yamaha

Every lap felt increasingly challenging. Throughout the race, we struggled with consistency, which led to a downward spiral. Even physically, the motorcycle demands far too much and isn’t manageable over such a long distance. Honestly, as much as we think we’re making progress, we’re actually not achieving anything,” Quartararo remarked after a series of tough races. The reigning champion emphasized that it felt like he was merely a passenger on his machine. “We rely heavily on the front tire. When there’s insufficient grip at the rear, it becomes extremely complex,” he added.

A Glimpse into Quartararo’s Recent Struggles

In recent races, the pressure has been palpable for Quartararo as he grapples with the subpar performance of his Yamaha bike. Although he has a track record of success, the last few events have shown a marked decline in his competitive edge. The challenges he faces on-track are intensified by the high expectations that accompany his previous title win.

Looking Ahead: Hopes for Improvement

Despite the setbacks, Quartararo is keeping his hopes alive for the upcoming race weekend in the Netherlands. Scheduled to take place at the scenic Assen circuit, he aims to turn the tide and regain his form. With the Grand Prix just around the corner, he has been known to thrive under pressure, and this occasion may be the perfect opportunity for him to showcase his true abilities. Quartararo expressed a sense of optimism, stating he feels confident that adjustments can be made leading up to the race.

In Summary

Fabio Quartararo has made it clear that he is not satisfied with Yamaha’s current performance levels. After finishing the Italian Grand Prix in 14th place, the former world champion voiced his concerns about the motorcycle’s consistency and overall control. As he gears up for the next race in Assen, all eyes will be on Quartararo to see if he can rise above his recent challenges and capitalize on his experience to make a comeback.

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