Fabio Quartararo has shut down any talk that his MotoGP future with Yamaha is a distraction.
Already linked with Aprilia, Quartararo was keen not to get involved in discussions about his future, although he did admit that close friend Thomas Maubant is in charge of negotiations.Miguel Oliveira and Marc Marquez set for reunion at scene of ‘race ban’ claim
“We already had some talks with friends but it is not a distraction for me. It is not information I have in my mind when I’m riding.” “Of course, I’m not really thinking about the victory. For me, getting into Q2 directly is something super important.While Qatar was a nightmare weekend for the Japanese brand, having no testing during the same week as the race event could give Quartararo and Yamaha more opportunity.
“The way we are doing our lap time is completely different. I think we changed a lot but I expect that in three months it will not change from zero to 100.
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