Yamaha told to develop a V4 engine as “pull out of MotoGP” worry is addressed
“Those days a❀re gone. The game has changed. Yamaha need to up their game ﷺand follow suit."

Yamaha have been advised that the developme꧋nt of a V4 engine will hasten their progress, which will hopefully keep them in MotoGP long-term.
The decline of the Japanese manufacturer, for so long a MotoGP powerhou𒊎se, has been stark.
And although the building blocks are in place for their improvement, they have been warned that progress will not be noticeable until at least 𓃲2025.
Michael Laverty was asked on TNT 𒁏Sports if Yamaha could folဣlow Suzuki out of the exit door of the championship.
“It is still a worry, down the line,” he said.
“We have three more years of the current rules.꧒ 202ꦕ7 sees a complete change.
“They are in talks now - remove lowering devices, launch devices, how to curb aero? “💙Once the genie is out of the bottle with aero, i꧒t’s hard to put a full stop on it. But they want to bring control back into the riders’ hands.
“If the 𝐆factories know that there is a clear path, and a change in 2027, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
“They can put another 10-year plan together.
“I know we lost Su꧅zuki but I don’t see lightning striking twice.
“I think we may have a BMW introduction in 2027. The acquisition by Lib💎erty Media will go from strength to strength.”
This season, Yamaha have sealeꦺd a major⛄ coup by signing Fabio Quartararo to a long-term deal, making him the highest-paid rider in MotoGP.
Max Bartolini is a high-profi💛le engineer recruited from Ducati, while the new concessions rules give Yamaha and Honda a shot at speeding up their recovery.
Yamaha also want to add a satellite team giving them an e🃏xtra presence on the 2025 grid.
“There is potential with LCR,” Laverty said
“The VR46 link is strong with Valentino Rossi but the Ducati seems to work for that team, as a whꦗole.
“I think Yamaha need to get two more bikes on the grid. They need an𝐆other set of dat𓄧a.
“They need to possibly develop a V4.
“If thℱat was the little thing that Fabio was waiting to hear. If they were going to change t🉐he fundamental design of the bike.
“Every other bike is a V4. Unfortunately 𒐪the inliꦛne4 had advantages pre-aero age. Now, long bike turn because of aerodynamics. Yamaha used to have such of an advantage.
“Those days are gone. The game has changed.
💟“Yamaha need to up their game and follow suit.
“They are ma♊king big inroads, and financial commitments. There will♛ definitely be a massive change on the horizon.”
But nothing will significantly aid Quartararo🌟’s hopes this season⭕.
Laverty🅺 assessed: “We talk a lot about the improvements made in the winter, and bringing in Max Bartolini.
“The concessions will pay dividends late𓄧r down the🍸 line.
“They are in the first stages of the 🦹next development with that package.
“It will probably take at least a full seasoꦦn before we really see any massive benefit.
“Right now, they are on the struggle bus.
“They are in for a tough sea🎉son, both Fabio Quartararo and Aleಞx Rins.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything ▨from 𒀰American sports, to football, to F1.