Alex Rins Reflects on Yamaha’s Performance After Buriram MotoGP Test

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Comfort and Performance: Rins’ Experience

During the recent MotoGP test at Buriram, Alex Rins expressed his thoughts on the latest modifications to his Yamaha, identifying significant improvements in performance. Despite finishing 17th in the combined timesheets, Rins noted a newfound comfort when riding the M1 Yamaha. This change is crucial for him as he prepares for the competitive racing season ahead.

Comparative Analysis with Teammates

Rins concluded the test with a time just half a second slower than his teammate Fabio Quartararo, an indication that he is closing the gap on competitive performance. However, he remains over a second behind Marc Marquez, who dominated both sessions. This performance comparison highlights where Rins and the Yamaha team need to focus their efforts moving forward to achieve better results in the races.

Upgrades Making a Difference

One of the aspects that Rins emphasized was the enhancement in braking performance facilitated by the recent upgrades to the Yamaha bike. These improvements could be pivotal in helping him navigate tight corners and maintain speed throughout the track. As Rins adjusts to these changes, the potential for higher placements in upcoming events becomes increasingly promising.

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