Yamaha to push ahead with 2023 MotoGP engine despite Valencia setback

Yamaha’s 2023 MotoGP engine is ‘85%' decided despite a mystifying lack of performance at the Valencia test.
Fabio Quartararo, Valencia MotoGP test, 8 November
Fabio Quartararo, Valencia MotoGP test, 8 November

The much-needed new engine had enjoyed a series of positive outings ever since a secret debut in the hands of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo and Franco Morbidelli ꧂at the Barcelona test in June.

But Yamaha were left scratching their heads when the latest - and what should have been greatest - version installed for the Valenꦜcia test proved no faster than the meagre 2022 power plant.

“This engine was supposed to be a little bit faster than the one we tested in Misano and Barcelona but it was the same as [the current engine],” said 2021 world champion and 2022 tꦐitle runner-up Quartararo.

“It's not the way I wanted to end the year, but something went🌼 wronඣg.”

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Monster Yamaha team director Massimo Meregalli agreed, telling the official MotoGP website: “The same s𓃲pecification was tested in Jerez by Cal [Crutchlow] and he said the engine was [more powerful] but maybe a bit more aggressive.

“So something went wrong and💜 unfortunately only on🐭e day was not long enough to [find out what] because we had to spend time on other areas like the aero package and chassis.”

“I think first of all [Yamaha] will check the engine on the dyno and t🤪hen we still have one test in Japan with our Japane💧se test rider before Christmas,” he added.

“Knowing🍸 the performance we already saw from this engine we are not that worried [because] for 🌜sure something was missing and we expect they will understand the reason.”

Franco Morbidelli, Valencia MotoGP test, 8 November
Franco Morbidelli, Valencia MotoGP test, 8 November

Meregalli confirmed there is no question of Yamaha switching🌞 to a Plan B for its 2023 engine.

“No, something w🍌ent wrong because this engine was already tested in Misano and Barcelona. We never said in Barcelona, but we started testing it in Barcelona with good results [and then in] Misano, Motegi, Jerez.

“[Yamaha] have to understand why it didn’t perform here as we expected, also because compared to Misano this engine had a little update… for su𒊎re there is a reason.”

As such, the🐼 engine used at the Valencia test is “most likely 85% of what will be the engine that we will start the season with next year.”

The next official MotoGP test, for race riders, will be at Sepang in Februꦜary.

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