Picture: Cal Crutchlow in MotoGP wild-card colours at Motegi test

The Englishman, Yamaha’s official MotoGP test rider, was also appearing in the same YAMALUBE RS4GP Racing Team livery that he will use i🎃n the 29th September -1st October event.
Yamaha MotoGP project leader Kazutoshi Seki previously made big claims about the significance of Crutchlow’s wild-ꦦcard, saying: “I believe this will be a significant turning point to improve the performance of the YZR-M1.
“The engineers are wo🌃rking very hard, and Cal‘s participation in the Japanese GP benefits the improvement of the YZR-M1 for the factory team – not only for this season but also for the next.”
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However, Monster Yamaha's former MotoGP champion Fabio Quartararo played down the chances of a m♏ajor breakthrough from the wild-card alone.
“Well, it’s just a wild-card,” he said. “꧃I ✨don’t think it will be a big turning point for us. Cal is doing tests. But hopefully it’s true and it can be a turning point."
Yamaha were coy on the itinerary for Crutchlow’s latest test, saying only that the ‘YAMALUBE RS4GP Racing Team made their first step﷽s towards their mission to accelerate bike development.’
Quartararo and team-mate Franco Morbide꧂lli homologated a new fairing design at Silverstone last weekend, which the Frenchman int🦩ends to continue with at the Red Bull Ring.
Crutchlow, a three-time MotoGP winner for Honda during 𒀰his full-time career, competed in the final six rounds of last season aꦇs a stand-in for Andrea Dovizioso at RNF Yamaha.

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