Fabio Quartararo’s Challenging Day at Buriram MotoGP Test

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Confidence Shaken

Fabio Quartararo and the Yamaha team arrived at the Buriram MotoGP test with high hopes following a productive session in Sepang. The outing in Malaysia saw Quartararo consistently finishing within the top five, fueling optimism for their performance at the Thai track. However, the atmosphere shifted dramatically as the team faced unexpected challenges on the first day in Buriram.

Struggles on Track

Despite their initial confidence, Yamaha’s factory riders found themselves struggling during the test. Quartararo finished the opening day in 13th place, while teammate Alex Rins managed to secure a slightly better position in 12th. Both riders were perplexed by their inability to penetrate the top ten, especially after the promising week in Sepang. Quartararo openly admitted that he was facing specific difficulties with the front tyres, which he believed hindered his ability to improve his performance on the track.

Looking Ahead

As the Buriram test continues, Quartararo and the Yamaha team will need to address these issues swiftly to regain their competitive edge. The challenges faced on the first day serve as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of MotoGP racing. With insights from these crucial sessions, the team hopes to refine their setup and make significant strides ahead of the upcoming races. For Quartararo, the aim will be to overcome the barriers posed by tyre performance and return to the form that saw him thrive just weeks earlier.

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