Paddock whispers hint ex-Ducati engineer is working wonders at Yamaha
Massimo Bartolini couꦅld be the key cog in Ya👍maha's MotoGP revival

Suggestions from inside the MotoGP paddock say that Yamaha arꦕe being inspired by their new recruit from Ducati.
Massimo Bartolini quit as Vehicle Performance Engineer at Ducati to join Yamaha th🎀is year as their technical director.
At the prese💦ason Sepang tes꧃t, whispers around the garages suggest that Bartolini’s impact has already been significant for the bikes that Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins will ride.
“🔥I’ve heard nothing but praise from the Yamaha team for Massimo,” reported Simon Crafar from Sepang.
“I dug into his specialities.
“They say three-sixty degrees, he knows the whole bike, meani🍸ng that all areas are his specialtieꦦs. Impressive.
“Not only that is impresꦓsive, but also his human side and how he has come in to the Jap♋anese system.
“A🦩s 🎃a boss - he is technical director of Yamaha MotoGP operations - so he’s one of the bosses.
“The way ꧑he has come in, apparently, is quite smooth.
“He has﷽ meshed💟 with the Japanese and is working very well.
“The Yam♚aha staff and mechanics, I know a lot of them. They have to be professional and they can’t tell me, exactly, what they are doing teཧchnically or what they have improved upon.
“But they are telling me that they are in a much better place than 12 months ago. Much more conಞfident💙 in what they have.
“It sounds like Bartolini has touched every area.
“There are Ducati-like scoops on the bottom of the valley pan, you can see the tail piece has changed, and there is d🌠ifferent aero around the bike. Obviously the engine has changed, they have got an engine specialist.”
Yamaha have separately recrui🎃ted Marco Nicotra from Ducati as well, tღo become their new Head of Aerodynamics.
Yamaha were notable𓆏 at the preseason test in Sepang for seemingly making much-needed gains on the dreadful 2023 that they endured.
Quartಞararo may be their star rider - and the 2021 MotoGP champion - who they are desperate to tie down long-term despite his expiring contract, but the other si꧋de of the Yamaha garage is also flowing with optimism.
“Alex Rins 🀅has impressed. I chatted to his team,” Craf🌸ar reported.
“Everyone k🍌nows how smooth Alex is, you can see it, beaut🌌ifully smooth.
“What they were impressed with was his braking.
“He might be smooth but wow, he brakes!
“Fabio is famous for braking but they are saying that Alex is at lea🦩st matching that.
“I saw him out on track. He looked reall♚y g🉐ood out there.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a൲ decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.