According to MotoGP reporter Jack Appleyard, Fabio Quattararo decided to leave Yamaha earlier in the year.
Appeared at the end of January Every quarter He will join Honda in 2027 when his contract expires. The Frenchman has denied any deals have been signed, but several paddock insiders say the move is complete.
Quattararo has spent his entire career with Yamaha bikes, starting with now-defunct satellite team SRT before joining the factory team in 2021. He immediately won the world championship in blue, but the relationship has been falling apart in recent times, largely due to a win drought that is approaching four years.
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Fabio Quattararo gives up on Yamaha after taking V4 prototype
Speaking on Republic Motorsport podcast last month, Appleyard revealed that Quattararo’s move to Honda was ‘signed’ and sealed at the end of last year.
The Frenchman tested the Yamaha V4-powered bike for the first time in September, sitting on Misano and Ricardo Tormo.
Part of the reason Yamaha made the change to the inline four was to keep their franchise riders plagued by a chronic lack of power. But Quatararo made it clear that he expects more progress.
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Lacking confidence in the project, he decided to accept Honda’s offer even before the 2026 bike was tested in the pre-season. Based on the prototype he decided his idea.
“Fabio Quartararo has been signed with Honda since the end of last year,” Appleyard said of the rider market segment.
Who will be Fabio Quatararo’s teammate at Honda?
Quattro extended his contract with Yamaha In the year In the 2024 contract cycle, a profitable decision, but one that could cost him expensive years in his career. He finished ninth in the championship this year and is currently 16th, with the M1 separated at the back of the grid.
This is to be expected at this level David Alonso will be Quartararo’s teammate. Factory Honda team. But the Japanese manufacturer won’t finalize their rider plans until they know exactly how many bikes they have on hand. Discussions are ongoing with current KTM customers Tech3.
Meanwhile, Yamaha Ai Ogura and George Martin are teaming up for new ventures. Quartararo’s current team-mate Alex Rins has already been told he will not be getting a new contract.
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