Vinales on MotoGP future: 'I don't want to make a mistake again' - UPDATED

Maverick Vinales tells DAZN 'I don't want to make a mistake again' when it comes to his next MotoGP contract...
Maverick Vinales, MotoGP, Catalunya MotoGP 4 June 2021
Maverick Vinales, MotoGP, Catalunya MotoGP 4 June 2021
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UPDATE: Maverick Vinales has released the following statement clarifying that the mistakes he was referring to in the interview were in Moto3 in 2012 and then moving to MotoGP after a single Moto2 season, in 2014:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

In words th🔥at will do little to dampen rumours Franco Morbidelli is being lined-up for 2023 Factory Yamaha MotoGP move, current rider Maverick Vinales has suggested he made a mistake during previous decisions regarding his future 'a few years ago'.

That would seem to imply Vinales either regrets joining Yamaha from Suzuki at the end of 2016, or turning d💝own Ducati to r🤪e-sign for Yamaha at the start of 2020.

🔜 quotes Vinales as telling Spanish broadcaster DAZN in an upcoming interview, "Calmly, very calmly. I don't want to make a mistake again” when putting pen to paper on his next contract for 2023 and beyond.

 

“I want to make a good decision, really t𝕴ake the path that best suits me, because, in the end, these years I have had to adapt a lot, especially my riding🐎 style, and trying to choose the option that best suits me so that I can fight for the World Championship.

"It doesn't mean that this year ♛I won't have the opportunity, eh? But it frustrates me that I can't get my potential out.

“In the end, there are times when you don't make the best decisions in life. A few years✅ ago I don't think I made the best decision, so I won't be wrong again.”

Vinales, who won the Qatar season-opener but was hasn't been on the rostrum since, was sixth fastest during Friday practic🎃e in Catalunya, which also marked his first day of working with new crew chief Silvano Galbusera.

New team-mate Faඣbio Quartararo leads the world championship with victories in three of the six rounds so far.

Morbidelli meanwhile was second fastest in Friday practice andꦅ top Yamah🐻a on his two-year-old A-Spec bike.

The title runner-up is tipped to stay with Petronas next year and finally be upgraded to Factory-spec machinery, then potentially move to the Official team - perhaps rejoining former team-mate Quartararo - when all the M1 seats are up for 🍬grabs in 2023.

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