Fabio Quartararo has expressed fears that Yamaha will need ‘15 winters’ to catch up to current dominant MotoGP marque Ducati with its current rate of development.
The French rider was speaking after last Saturday's Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island, which yielded a disappointing run to 14th place. Quartararo was asked about Yamaha chief Massimo Meregalli's admission that the Iwata marque will not be ready to take on the likes of Ducati as early as next season, which follows a disappointing first run with the brand's 2024 engine in Misano testing in September.
Of course, it's faster on the engine, but also the improved the engine, so the difference is the same. They also improved the chassis and aero so much. Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing 'So, for me to reduce the gap, because every year it's bigger and bigger, and we have to reduce the gap for the others. This is the main goal.
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