Yamaha pinpoint problem for Fabio Quartararo they must desperately avoid
Max Bartolini poin📖ts out "a conflict" in Yamaha's pla💎ns

Yamaha have noticed a potential problem for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo that they must avoid.
Technical director Max Bartolini is a key cog in Yamaha’s plans to rise back to the top of MotoGP.
Their testing programme has benefitted fr🍨om the arrival of Bartolini, the new concessions ruꦜles which allow them more scope than their rivals, and the addition of the Pramac satellite team and its two riders.
Howeไver, Bartolini insists that too much foc🌠us on testing for the future can hamper the immediate progress of factory rider Quartararo.
Yamaha avoid issue for Fabio Quartararo
"Basically, it's an advantage to test a lot if we see i♔t purely from the development stage – that's an advantage of our conces𒆙sions,” Bartolini told Speedweek.
“At the same time, however, it's n𝕴ot ဣalways very easy to test with the works riders.
"At least during the season, it's sometimes a conflict and not as easy 🅘as you imagine.
“The fact is: A tester is a tester and a racer is a racer. If we only set pure test tasks during the year during the tests, then it sl🐭ows down the factory riders.
“It is not possible to do a double job 100 percent.ಌ We always have to let them d🌱rive freely and work on their setting and their speed.
“It's easier in the winter tests. But 🐻tests during the𝄹 season slow down the development process.
“Theoretically, we can test a lot, but in practice we can't use everythi🍷ng for testing purposes."
Most notabl🦋e among Yamaha’s ongoing test projects is the V4 engine.
When it will be used in a MotoGP race 🅘weekend for the first time remains shrouded in do♉ubt.
Yamaha will indeed bring a new engine to next we🤪ekend’s French MotoGP at Le Mans - but it will be an updated version of their current inline-4.
Quartararo has hailed this upgrade as “more powerful” aft🅷er testing it on Mo🐻nday in Jerez.
Quart🥀araro soared to pole position anဣd then the podium at the Spanish MotoGP last weekend.
It was🐻 the latest huge hurdle for the🍃 Japanese manufacturer to overcome in their pursuit of returning to the top.
Yamaha have caught the eye all year with their steady progress, and Quartararo’s stunning efforts i🐻n Jerez we📖re a reminder of what might be possible.
He will return home t🐟o France next week equipped with an even better engine to hopefully trouble the front-runners again.

ꦜJames was a sports journalist atꦓ Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.