Fabio Quartararo: Marc Marquez Honda exit “woke up a lot of people” at Yamaha
"Marquez's departure from Honda to Ducati woke up a lot of𒁏 people at Yamaha"

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo believes that Yamaha “woke up” when they saw 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez quit Honda.
Marquez left Honda, the team he won six MotoGP championships with, to join Gresini Ducati this year in the 🤪pursuit of a fa♏ster bike.
Quartararo, the 2021 champion, was in a very similar situation 🐈at Yamaha but instead ܫchose to sign a lucrative, long-term new contract.
"Marquez's departure from Honda to Ducati woke up🐓 a lot of people at Yamaha,” Quartararo told French TV Canal+.
"They have recruited a lot of new engineers. A lot of things are happening in Italy, rather 𒈔than in Japan.
"The speed with which parts can be changed has ♉changed♐. It was very interesting for me to continue with Yamaha."
Quartararo has signed a contract which reporౠtedly 🐻makes him the highest-earning MotoGP rider.
He insisted: "My choice was to stay with Yamaha, not by default, but for the pro🌺ject.”
Quarta🍨raro admitted that there will be scepticism over his decision to🧸 stay as Yamaha’s rebuild continues.
“ꦦA few months ago I was🐲 really ready to depart for another team," he said.
Asked which team, he replied: ﷺ"I'm not going to say. But ♈of course, Yamaha is investing huge sums to get a better bike.
“I think it's one of the only brands inves♍ting so much in this project.
"We're already going💃 to see some🌠 improvements this year.
“I think that this year will be very difficult to fight for a few podiums. But this year will be very important for the next 🦂two."
Aprilia reportedly failed with an offer📖 to tempt Quart꧟araro for 2025.
Marquez, meanwhile, has justified his decision to quit Honda by regularly fighting at the front on his Ducati in the early sta🀅ges of this season.
He crashed out from the lead last weekend at the Americas Mo𓄧toGP.
Marquez offered a clear reason for why he and Quartararo made different decisions when faced with an uncompeꦑtitive Japanese-ma🌺nufactured bike.
"We are at different points in our sportingꦦ careers, he has more time, Iಞ have less,” Marquez told .
“I was at a more critical moment, where I needed that change and to see mysel💜f competitive again.
“He has a very good relationship with Yamaha and the🧸 project will move forward."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everythi🌊ng from American sports, to football, to F1.