MotoGP Le Mans: Fabio Quartararo: “My toughest time at Yamaha” - “no base, no speed", test items "useless”

The former world champion was only 11th and 12th 💯in the pair of practice sessions, meaning he will&ꦆnbsp;need to fight his way through Qualifying 1 just to reach Saturday’s pole position shootout.
Quartararo, who saved ෴several feet-off moments, explained that his M1 again feels “super aggressive” at Le Mans, and seems⛄ to have lost its previous turning prowess.
“It’s like ♛I have no feeling on the bike. It's like the bike is super aggressive [and] not turning like usual,” Quartararo said. “We are losing ✨all our [previous] strong points. Even if we had less power [in the past], we had other strong points."
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The Frenchman appears increasingly concerned that the quest to provide some much-needed engine performance for the 2023 engine, which he has previously warned is still not enough to run the same downforce level🅘s as their rivals, has come at a high price.
“It looks like we got some more power but we lose much more in riding," he said. “I never had a bi🦄ke this aggressive, and no turning.
“Maybe t𓄧he character of the engine makes the bike 🥀super aggressive. We have more power but it's making the bike super aggressive in a new way.
“Normally I'm a rider who can say quite easily where I'm missing something, but right now the bike is so aggressive and moving so much that I do⛎n't know what to🍰 say.
“I’m coming out of the corner and the bike is shaking until the end꧟ [of the straight]. It's moving everywhere.”
Leading the world championship at this stage last season, Quartararo is currently just eleventh in the standings and already 47 points💟 behind Francesco Bagnaia.
Insisting he will not get “angryඣ” over the present situation, Quartararo, a Yamaha rider since joining MotoGP in 2019, admit🔜ted:
“I think [we’re] in the toughest time I've been in at Y♚amaha right now, because we cannot find a solution after 8 races, because the sprints for me are races.
“And we have not any base, and any speed, I w🎉ould say.”
'The new things that we tried were useless'
The #20 also gave a damning verdict on the new parts provided by Yam♔aha at the recent J♏erez test.
“We 🐲tried an exhaust, which was not working. Chassis is not working. Aero is not working. Electro🀅nics is not working. Maybe one setting that we tried with Öhlins was a little bit better.
“But from the ꦕtest, the new things that we tried𝓡 were useless.”
Team-mate Franco Morbidelli was 16th quickest.

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