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QUARTARARO: The problems of OTHERS are not my PROBLEM

Fabio Quartararo says it’s not his problem if other Yamaha racers in the MotoGP class have problems.

fabio quartararo says yes not his problemif others have Yamaha racers in class MotoGP problems.

French he collected in six races 89 points and is the leader in the championship standings, while the remaining three Yamaha racers are Franco Morbidelli, Andrea Dovizioso ter Darryn binder from RNF Yamaha, skupaj gathered everything 32 points.

Yamaha has prepared a motorcycle for this season that is not significantly different from last year. Quartararo believes the biggest problem is lack of engine power, teammate Morbidelli and RNF Yamaha duo claim that the motorcycle is mostly missing grip on the back. As a result, Dovizioso even complained that Yamaha is not developing much of the motorcycle, but even in the updates they are preparing, they only take into account the wishes of Quartararo.

Andrea Dovizioso says she understands Yamaha’s move to listen only to the wishes of Fabio Quartararo, the championship leader.

Quartararo admitted it was because form fluctuations in the first races he is a bit surprised that he is the leader in the championship, but at the same time he says that it is not his problem if other racers have problems. “I was surprised to lead the championship after the race in Portugal, because apart from the race in Indonesia, my results were not very good. I wouldn’t say they were disastrous, but I was seventh, eighth, ninth, second and then Portugal wins."

"After all, we are in the top ten every time, and because of races where you have to show everything to win three, four or five points more than you need, these points are very important. But I drive at the border myself and it would be hard to drive even faster. Other racers have problems, but that’s not my problem. I only look at myself, because I have enough work to stay fast with our engine. ”

Current world champion MotoGP is aware that races are coming where will have problems, just like in the introductory races, so he says he can’t settle for just a few points on Yamaha-compliant racetracks. “I think I have to do my best every time. I was seventh in Austin, and I did my best and I couldn’t have been better, but I’m no less fighting for seventh place than I am for first or twelfth. I have to be on the border everywhere, because there will be tracks where I will not be competitive. ”

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