Is Fabio Quartararo dropping hints that he could stay at Yamaha?
"You see Yamaha doing things that I've never seen in six year🐼s"

From the outside it has looked likely that Fabio Quartararo could opt to leave Yam🔯aha next year.
The struggling Japanese manufacturer is not fighting at the front of MotoGP, and their star rider r🍸etains a reputation worthy of ℱany bike on the grid.
Yet, Quartararo’s words suggest he isn’t totally convinced by quitting the team that he won the 2021 MotoGP c🦄hampionship with🔜.
He alluded to♔ the massive behind-the-scenes changes that are ongoing at Yamaha, even if they haven’t yet enabled better on-track results.
“I don't know,” hꦏe was quoted by ꦺ;when discussing his future.
"Honestly, I experienced much worse situations when I was in Moto2, whenꦅ I didn't know where I would be the following year🙈.
“The possibility 🍌of leaving, of having ܫoffers, of not being stressed by the fact of not having a bike for the following year, I don't think it affects me.
“I would even say it doesn't affect me at all.
"There's definitely a choice to make and it's 🌺not easy.
“I know I have to make it in a very short time, but on the one hand you see Yamaha doing th🍷ings that I've never seen in six years, they're really mꦑaking big changes.
“The other thing, there is the 🐠possibility of riding bikes that are already in front.
“It won't be an easy choice.
"The𝕴 atmosphere is very good and I would also say that it motivates Yamaha enormously."
Quartaඣraro’s Yamaha contrac♈t expires at the end of this season.
Aprilia are the factory who are most he🐼avily linked with a swoop for his services.
The Aprilia showed its potential through Maverick Vinales’ 🦩sprint win in Portimao a⛦t the weekend.
Yamaha have the b🧸enefit of the new concessions rule which is designed to hasten their development.
A༒lthough on Monday, 24 hours after the Portuguese MotoGP, a planned test was scuppered by꧃ weather.
Q🥂uartararo said beforehand that he planned to test many new part🌺s.
Yamaha know tꦑhe clock is ticking to convince Quartararo to sign a new contract.
Although an exit onto a better bike is tempting, mayꦬbe the work beingꩲ done by the Japanese manufacturer will tempt Quartararo to believe that their ‘25 bike will be back at the front.