Fabio Quartararo: Marc Marquez Honda exit “woke up a lot of people” at Yamaha
"Marquez'sꦫ departure from Honda to Ducati 🌠woke up a lot of people at Yamaha"

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio Quartararo believes that Yamaha “woke up” when they saw 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez quit Honda.
Marquez left Honda, the team he won six MotoGP championships with, to join Gresini Ducati this year in the pursuit of a ♏faster bike.
Quartararo, ꦗ𝓀the 2021 champion, was in a very similar situation at Yamaha but instead chose to sign a lucrative, long-term new contract.
"Marquez's departure from Honda to Ducati woke up a lot of people at Yamaha,” Quartararo told Fre🦄nch 🍸TV Canal+.
"They have re♔cruited a lot of new engineers. A lot of things are happening in Italy, rather than in Japan.
"The speed with which parts can෴ be changed has changed. It was very intere♉sting for me to continue with Yamaha."
Quartararo has signed a contract which reportedly makes him the highest-earᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚning MotoGP rider.
He insisted: "My ch🐻oice was to stay with Yamaha, not by default, but for the project.”
🔯Quartararo admitted that there will be scepticism🧜 over his decision to stay as Yamaha’s rebuild continues.
“A few months ago I was really r💖eady 𝕴to depart for another team," he said.
Asked♒ which team, he replied: "I'm not going to say. But of course, Yamaha is investing hug🉐e sums to get a better bike.
“🌃I think it's one of the only brands inves🌸ting so much in this project.
"We're already g🌟oing to see some improvements♐ this year.
“I t✱hink that this year will be very difficult to fight for a few po🃏diums. But this year will be very important for the next two."
Aprilia report�🐻�edly failed with an offer to tempt Quartararo for 2025.
Maꦗrquez, meanwhile, has justified his decision to quit Honda by regularly fighting at the front on his Ducati in the early stages of this season.
He crashed o𒆙ut from the lead last weekend at the Americas MotoGP.
Marquez offered a clear reason for why he and Quartararo made differen𝕴t decisions when faced with an uncompetitive Japanese-maඣnufactured bike.
"We are🃏 at different points in our sporting careers, he has more time, I have less,” Marquez told .
“I w🧔as at a more critical moment, where I needed that change and to see myself competitive again.
“He has a very good relationship with Yamaha and▨ the project will move forward."

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