Unhappy Fabio Quartararo from P1 to out of Q2: “Didn’t expect to be that slow”
Fabio Quartararo react꧋s to frustrating practice at Thai MotoGP

Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo says h🎐e “didn’t expect to be that far”🦋 off the pace in second practice for the MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix after going from first to 12th in 10 minutes.
The 2021 world champion anticipated on Thursday that Thailand would be a better weekend for Yamaha, ꦉas the stiffer rear Michelin tyres brought to Buriram would not see i𒊎ts rivals take their usual grip advantage.
With just ovꦰer 10 minutes to go in second practice, Quartararo was fastest of all on his M1 having🌌 been strong throughout the session to that point.
But come the chequered flag he had been knocked out of t𓂃he Q2 places to 12th, 0.591s off the pace, having only found 0.066s on the lap that provisionally put him first earlier in the session.
“Well, the day was not super positive for us,” Quartararo told the media, including mahbx.com, o🎶n Friday.
“The pace was quite ok because we were really pushing l𓄧ike hell from lap one.
“But we clearlཧy see that we miss a lot of grip in the time attack and we are n꧅ot able to be fast.
“We were quite sim✨ilar to them in pace, but we are pushing like hell and they are just checking the tyres how they are and we are just missing a lot. So, it was not a g🍬reat day for us.
“I expected more from the GP. To be hone🎶st, I didn’t expect to be that far, especially on one lap.
“So, yeah, a little bit disappointed about today but I didn’t expect to be that fast on the pace 𝄹but I didꦐn’t expect to be that slow in the time attack.
“So, we have to figure out why.
“I mean, i🃏t’s the same issue as usual, the grip clearly - also from Turn 1, Turn 3 - from slow corners we have no rear contact and this is what is clearly missing, especially on one lap.”
The lack of rear grip is forcing Quartararo to stop the M1 exclusively with𓆉 the front tyre, which is adding to his time los♛s around the Buriram track.
“This is mainly o♔ne our biggest problems is the bike is moving a lot, pitching a lot,” he added.
“I didn’t want re🌱ally to make this kind of braking because to lift the rear tyre that much is just losing time.
“So, the bike as soon as you want to brake harder is pitching a lot and we are braking on🉐ly with the fronไt tyre.
“The rear tyre is never helping us to stop and this is one of the th🍸ings we really have to improve.”
Team-mate Alex Rins, who was ⛄18th at the end of practice, says he has told Yamaha repeatedly about what it needs to do to improve the bike’s lack of rear grip b🦂ut the team has so far been unable to address it.
“For the races 🌠that we have done and the experience I have with the bike, I tried to explain my feedback to the guys, to the engineers, electronic guys, and still they are not able to find a solution for me,” Rins said.
