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Fabio Quartararo Slams “Tough Day” in Aragon as Yamaha Doesn't "Understand” Issues

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The low-grip Aragon track was a prime suspect to expose the deficiencies of Yamaha’s YZR-M1 machine and unfortunately for Fabio Quartararo and the Japanese manufacturer the issue was in the spotlight.There was no shortage of sympathy for the luckless Frenchman whose Yamaha machine snapped and jumped seemingly on the exit of every corner around the track during Friday practice.To add ...Keep reading
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It wasn't the day of the French riders. He was able to place his Yamaha in the ninth place of the starting grid during the qualifyings, Fabio Quartararo was in delicacy with his equipment throughout the eleven laps travelled during the sprint race of the Grand Prix d'Aragon. "I had a lot of imbalance on the rear wheel from the third lap. As a result, I couldn't attack and it was worse and worse at each lap," said the French driver in comments co…

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After last and only positive MotoGP racing weekends Yamaha is in Aragon in massive problems. Fabio Quartararo & Co. are at a loss.

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The Race broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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