Fabio Quartararo Blames Team for Recent Struggles, Citing Inefficient Bike Repairs
Fabio Quartararo, the reigning MotoGP champion, has openly criticized his team following a series of disappointing performances this season. The French rider has struggled to find his rhythm on the track, and he attributes much of this to what he describes as inefficient repairs and adjustments made to his bike.
After finishing outside the top positions in several recent races, Quartararo expressed his frustration in a post-race interview, emphasizing that the team’s lack of timely and effective maintenance has hampered his ability to compete at the highest level. “We have been facing issues with the bike that were not addressed properly,” Quartararo stated. “It’s frustrating because I know the potential we have, but it’s hard to show that when the bike isn’t performing as it should.”
Quartararo’s comments reflect a growing concern within the team, as they struggle to find solutions to ongoing technical problems. The Yamaha rider noted that adjustments made during practice sessions were often ineffective, leaving him unprepared for the challenges of race day. “We need to focus on improving our communication and efficiency in repairs. It’s crucial for our performance going forward,” he added.
As the season progresses, Quartararo remains determined to work closely with his team to rectify these issues and regain his competitive edge. With several races remaining, he aims to turn things around and reclaim his position as a title contender in the MotoGP championship.