‘We are going to war!’ - Yamaha adds camouflage to 2023 MotoGP livery for Quartararo, Morbidelli

Yamaha Racing managing director Lin Jarvis explained the camouflage was symbolic of the team’s intention to be ‘aggressive’ in its quest to regain the MotoGP cဣrown, which it lost to Franc✅esco Bagnaia and Ducati at the final round of last year.
“𝓰From January this year we renewed the multi-year agreement with Monster,ꩲ” Jarvis said.
“I always f🌜elt our previous bike was the most beautiful and clean in the racing world, but now you will notice it’s a little bit more aggressive. A little bit more young.
"You can see some cam♌ouflage feel and𒊎 this is not by accident.
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“The [livery] has been designed by one of the top designers in our world, Aldo Drudi in Italy, and the idea is to be aggressive: We are going to battle! We are going to war꧙! We are going to cha🦩llenge!
“You will also see lateಞr this week a similar [livery] design in Supercross and Motocross. So this is a Monst🐓er Yamaha new look and feel.”
2021 world chaܫmpion Quartararo added: “We have the new camouflage livery, which is a nice change. I like the new look, and it‘s good to switch it up a bit.”
The lates🃏t Yamaha livery will make its track debut at next month’s Sepang MotoGP tests.

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