Fabio Quattararo appears to have criticized Yamaha after comments made following the Italian Grand Prix.
27-year-old Quattararo is riding for Yamaha after making his MotoGP debut back in 2019.
In the year In 2021, Quatararo won his first MotoGP World Championship, beating Francesco Bagnaia and Joan Mir.
However, in recent years Quatararo could not reach the same height As Yamaha struggled to produce a competitive bike.
Looking ahead, Quatararo is leaving Yamaha to join Honda. For 2027 and 2028.
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On Saturday, the Frenchman finished 14th in the Italian Grand Prix sprint, more than 20 seconds behind winner Raul Fernandez.
Speaking after the session, it can be said Every quarter Already out of Yamaha.
The 27-year-old said this. Yamaha They are ‘completely lost’ and there is no ‘expectation’.
Quatararo also hinted that he wants to ‘stay away from injury’ to stay fit ‘for the future’.
As reported Motorsport ItalyQuattararo said: “No chances. First of all, we were completely lost. Second, I felt much better from the tests in Jerez until the last race.
Here, we’ve completely lost that feeling. So really there is nothing to hope for, the main thing is to avoid damage. I want to at least stay in good shape for the future. We will get through this race somehow. In any case, even scoring is difficult.
“Nothing is improving, but overall, it’s not a question of structure now, it’s a question of bringing in new parts.”
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He continued: “We’ve been racing the same bike for months, and there’s been no improvement. So that’s the way it is.”
“My job is to give everything. As riders, I think we’re putting in a lot of effort and strength. Now it’s not up to me to do the work to improve the bike.”
Only seven into the MotoGP season, Quattararo is already looking to his future, which could be another clear statement that his head is not with Yamaha.
Instead, the 27-year-old is looking forward to his trip to Honda, where he is set to ride alongside David Alonso.
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