Revealed: Why wheelies are costing Fabio Quartararo and Yamaha in MotoGP at the moment 👇
Yamaha developed a new, more powerful engine for the 2023 season after several years of languishing at the bottom of the MotoGP speed traps.
He later admitted that he “can’t fight” with his rivals on the 2023 Yamaha despite having decent race pace, and noted that he didn’t have good rear grip at the Algarve track. “How to explain it, I don't know, because we don't know either,” he began. “But anyway, what is sure is that with the little we have changed on the bike this year, we have improved quite a lot, especially on the lap times.
“I can't really explain everything, because I think it's a bit more confidential. But anyway, it's a problem mainly of the power we still have, and [there's also the fact that] we can't use it the way we want to especially in the moments when we're not on the engine limit, [when] we need more acceleration but we're wheelieing.
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