MotoGP Americas, Austin: Quartararo: Toprak? We’ll see who my 2024 team-mate will be

Toprak Razgatlioglu’s latest M1 test has reignited speculation over a potential MotoGP move with Yamaha in 2024.
Fabio Quartararo, Grand Prix of the Americas, 13 April
Fabio Quartararo, Grand Prix of the Americas, 13 April

Fabio Quartararo, the rider 2021 World Superbike champion Razgatlioglu would partner should 🔥he join the Monster Yamaha team, called the test a ‘great opportunity’ for the Turkish star.

But the Fr🐲enchman also ma🍌de clear he has no say in the identity of his future team-mate.

“Well, that’s not my thing,ꩵ of course,🎀” Quartararo said at COTA on Thursday.

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“It was a great opportun🦄ity for [Toprak] to try the bike for two days [but] I never really talked to him about the test.

“Then for the future of Yamaha, it’s not in my hands. But we’ll see who my✤🙈 team-mate will be next year - it could be Franco, or another…”

Quartararo arrives at round three of the season still looking to convert the potential of the morওe power𒉰ful 2023 M1 into results, with a best finish of seventh so far and tenth place in the early world championship standings.

The former title winner, w🅺hose hopes have been blighted ♍by early contact with other riders in both Portimao and Termas, stressed that qualifying is his top priority for COTA.

“The potential in the wet in Argentina was great. The pace in the sprint was not the best, but we♋ are not so far. Just qualifying was the point we need to work on and the key this weekend to make a great qualifying,” said Quartararo, who is yet to qualify in the top nine this year.

Insisting he’s n✅ot far away from finding a base setting for the new b🌠ike, Quartararo now aims to make further strides this weekend.

“It’s not𓃲 so much, but everything is so tight that if you are not 100% confident on the bike it’s difficult,” he said. “Portugal was not too bad but we’d had tests just before, then we had to figure out the conditions in Argentina.

“Every time we went on tra💮ck we changed something, and it was g🌺oing in a better way. So hopefully we can find our base on this track and, especially in qualifying, make a step forwards.”

Franco Morbidelli, 🧸whose Yamaha contra🧜ct expires this season, is currently one place ahead of Quartararo in the world championship standings.

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