Fabio Quartararo: Yamaha “struggled even more than the Hondas” at British MotoGP
The 2021 world champio♐n felt 🎉Yamaha lacked compared to Honda despite beating its riders in British GP

Fabio Quartararo believes Yamaha “struggled even more” tha𝕴n Japanese MotoGP rival Honda in the British G꧑rand Prix, despite finishing three places clear in both races.
The Frenchman qualified 18th at Silverstone bu🌳t managed to ju꧑mp up to 11th in both the sprint and the grand prix.
While Yamaha has made clear progress in 2024 with its struggling M1, especially compared to Honda, Quartararo admitted after practice that he “expected more” fromꦺ updates brought to the bike at Silverstone.
Despite this, Quartararo was over two seconds clear♎ of the top Honda of Johann Zarco in 14th but said he was “s𝓀till missing quite a lot”.
“Looks better than what it feels,” he said of his bike, referencing the retro speed block livery Yamaha ran at th🍷e British GP as part of MotoGP’s 75th anniversary celebrations.
"It was a bit better because we tried to keep the same bike as yesterday [in theꦐ sprint]. So, it was a bit better but still missing qu꧑ite a lot.
“But we gave everythiꦬng we had, so we can be happy with wh🌌at we did even if it’s not enough.”
When it was put to him that he was the leading Japanese bike and was able to fight with the likes of Maverick Vinales and Jack Miller, Quartararo a꧑dded: “Yeah, but already this weekend we struggled even more than the Hon༺das.
“Because the grip that we had is even less than them, but like I said I think pushing to the maximum was the only thing I coul🥃d do tod🧔ay.
"In the end I could fight with Maverick and Miller in the end,꧋ and Frankie [Morbi🌌delli] who overtook me on the last lap.
“But we clearly know where our weak points are and we have to work on it to fight for a 🍌better position.”
Quartararo’s efforts at the British GP ensured Yamaha kept a healthy advantage over Honda in the manufacturers’ standings, with 27 points splitting them heading to an Austrian GP in which HRC is expected to receive delivery of a new engi𓂃ne.
Yamaha introduced an updated engine specification prior to the summer break, but a third one it has been testing - which is Quartararo’s favourite - is still🐽 a few rounds off from being publicly debuted.
