Poor results at Silverstone and Quartararo who have ambitions to revive the 2019 MotoGP at San Marino

Poor results at Silverstone and Quartararo who have ambitions to revive the 2019 MotoGP at San Marino

Petronas team racer, Yamaaha SRT, Fabio Quartararo, said he has big ambitions to achieve optimal results in the 13th series later. After getting poor results in the previous race, the French passport driver said he would do his best to reach the podium at the race held at the Misano circuit on Sunday, 15 September 2019.
As we know, Quartararo did not touch the finish line during the previous race on the Silverstone circuit. The incident on the first lap that happened to him even contributed to dragging Winnow Ducati Mission rider Andrea Dovizioso.

For me, this is very important, especially if you have poor results (after the Silverstone incident). I always want to try to get the most out of the next race. But it was clearly not easy after the incident there. Not that I'm worried, but I really want to go back to motor speed, "said Quartararo, who launched on the Speedweek page on Saturday (09/14/2019).

"Of course, I want to be first, of course, we always want more, but before the race, we will focus on settings, tires and other devices such as electronics. Because we worked a lot two weeks ago," he added.

Meanwhile, speaking of the power competition card, Quartararo admitted that it was still difficult to see the benefits of other motorists. Indeed, many teams choose to test their new motorbike rather than getting ready to race before the weekend.

"It's hard to say, because I think many racers didn't show their potential in yesterday's training session and most have been tested on new bikes in 2020. so don't focus on speed, but more next year." If you look at the test, it's true that "We are among the fastest, but it will be different for the Grand Prix," he said.


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