Fabio Quartararo says Friday practice has offered Yamaha a rare chance to improve its MotoGP bike AustralianGP
Quartararo comes into this weekend’s 18th round of the season just two points clear in the standings, after a disastrous wet Thailand GP – in which he battled with a high front tyre pressure – left him 17th.
And Quartararo confirmed this on the underpowered 2022 bike by finishing Friday fourth overall 0.139 seconds off the best pace set by Pramac'sWith the 2022 Yamaha having made little development progress compared to its predecessor, Quartararo notes that he typically ends a race weekend this season with the same bike that he started it with.
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