“Difficult” for Fabio Quartararo “to make a great race” at Barcelona MotoGP
“The fee꧑ling was good but just without any traction…”

Fabio Quartararo ended Friday at the MotoGP Solidarity💧 Grand Prix of Barcelona in 14th, having struggled to find grip at a cold Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
Compared to the Catalan Grand Prix in May, where track temperatures were in the 40C-range during the afternoon sessions, Praꦉctice for the Solidarity Grand Prix had a track temperature o🍌f only 20C.
Typically, lower temperatures mean better grip from the track surface, and t🐽herefore better lap times.
However, that wasn’t the case on Friday in Barcelona, where track grip seemed to have deteriorated compared to🐽 the Catalan Grand Prix and to the detriment of Yamaha, with Fabio Quartararo lamenting a lack of traction from his YZR-M1.
“I think today was really complicated, as expected,” Qua🌃rtararo said.
“It was really compl🐠icated to make a lap time. The feeling was good but just without any tractionꩵ and in this track especially the traction is the most important.
“We don’t have it, ๊so it will be difficult to go into Q2 and it will be difficult to m💙ake a great race here.”
Quartararo was still using the same, new electronics package💫 that Y﷽amaha took to Sepang two weeks ago and which seemed to offer positive benefits, but in Barcelona the grip is so low that those benefits no longer equalled improved performance.
“The problem is the grip is that low th▨at it doesn🌟’t really make a difference,” Quartararo said.
“The spin is maybe a little bit more low, that is quite good also for the tyreꦚ life, but in terms of performance it’s exactly the same [as the old electronics].”
The track seemed to offer less lap ti♏me in the cooler November temperatures of this weekend’s Solidarity Grand Prix than it did in May’s warmer Catalan Grand Prix.
Quartararo, though, didn’t think the differential was doℱwn to the temperature.
“I don’t think it’s really related to the temperature, bec🌜ause this afternoon the tempera🀅ture was quite nice,” he said.
“But it’s true that the grip was less than in May, that was pretty strange. But usually from Friday to Saturday the track improves q💧uite a lot.”
As a result of that improvement, Quartararo expects the front runners to improve their speed in qualifying on Saturday morning, even if times better than those of the Q2 session at the Catalan Grand Prix a🎃re unlikely.
“I think that tomorrow the lap time will be faster⛦,” he said. “I don’t think they will make the same lap time as Q2 from May. But of course they will be really close.”

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