Fabio Quartararo “made his choice”; “difficult” to leave Yamaha

Fabio Quartararo 🅰will "remain faithful" to Yamaha, it is predicted

Fabio Quartararo
Fabio Quartararo

Fabio Quartararo has been tipped to remain at Yamaha “forever” - but has been told he will be restored to the froဣnt of MotoGP.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Quartararo ꧂was tied down to reportedly the most lucrative contract in MotoGP today by Yamaha, when he signed a long-term deal last year.

꧂He is supposedly paid €12m per season but penning tha🥃t deal came at a cost.

Since winning the 2021 MotoGP championship, Quartararo has seen the competitiveness of his package gr🍰eatly 🧸diminish.

Although there are green shoots of recovery, Yamah🌸a are not yet fighting for racꦫe wins, much less championships.

It is Pedro Acosta who is at the e🐼picentre of the rider market, according to Carlo Pernat, and not the t𝔉alented Quartararo.

Fabio Quartararo predicted to stay at Yamaha 'forever'

“I find it much more difficult for Fabio t🥂o leave Yamaha,” the paddock veteran P🧸ernat told .

“One because if🔜 Ducati had a bike, it would be Acosta who would think, given that he is much younger.

“And two because in the end Quartararo made his c♒hoice two years ago and probably today he is in a position to remain faitဣhful to that decision there, forever linking his name to a brand.

“Al🀅so because it is unthinkable that Yam🐻aha will not arrive, but KTM is very different.

“They will arrive and Quarataro will be there.”

While KTM have fallen back from their st꧂atus as Ducati’s main challengers, Yamaha have crept for✨wards in 2025.

The addition of Pramac as🥀 a satellite team has doubled their presence,🐽 their riders, bikes and data.

Quartararo delivered a reminder of what he is capable of at the Qatar MotoGP, brilliantly qualifying ꦜin third.

Encouragingly, he was fifth ꧙in th෴e sprint and seventh in the grand prix.

Even Honda, their fellow Japanese strugglers over the past couple of seasons, 💎are improving.

“I expected m♓ore Yamaha than Hond𝔉a, but it's going exactly the opposite,” Pernat noted.

“I think Johann Zarco is doing a crazy job with the RC213V an💦d that Joan Mir and Luca Marini are carrying out a shared development together with the Frenchman.

“In Yamaha, let's face it, there has only been Fabio Quartararo, because Alex Rins has the problems he has from🐠 a physical point of view.

“Pramac has also been there for a while✃ and I hope that at least Jack Miller can help outꩲ.”

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