Fabio Quartararo backs Augusto Fernandez for Yamaha MotoGP testing role
Augusto Fernandez looks set to join an expanded Yaꦫmaha MotoGP test team in 2025.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo is backing 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Augusto Fernandez to become a Yamaha MotoGP test rider for 2025.
Without a seat at Tech3 KTM next year, former Moto2 champion Fe🅷rnandez’s full-time future in the premier class looks bleak.
Meanwhile, Yamaha is seeking a second test rider to join the currently inju༺red Cไal Crutchlow.
Crutchlow was recently replaced by Yamaha World Superbike rider and formꩵer MotoGP racer Remy Gardner for two MotoGP appearances, in place of Alex Rins in Germany and as a wild-card at Silverstone.
However, Gardner is keen to continue as a full-time WorldSBK rider next year.
"It's already a few months that I'm pushing to have a test rider that has been [racing] a MotoGP bike really recently, a rider that is r♈eally hungry," quotes Quartararo as saying at the Red Bull Ring.
"For me, Augusto is clearly a rider that🎉 I pushed since a few months ago꧂."
🎶The 2021 world champion added that Fernandez could use wild-card M1 opportun💜ities to try and relaunch his MotoGP career.
"With four Yamahas [from] next year for sure if he's riding fast, he has the꧋ pos♏sibility to come back also in the championship," Quartararo said. "So I think this is really important to find the rider that really wants to come back and give some proper information."
Fernandez admitted his initial reaction to the test rider i🎃nterest was that it would be like ‘retirement’ but now feels it would offer a better route back to a MotoGP race seat than switching to WorldSBK.
"The first thing that came into my mind w൲as like retirement, no? But then thinking, it's the best opportunity to get back into this paddock, more than going to World S𒁃uperbike," said the 26-year-old.
"I always love Superbike because I started in ༒that paddock… But I🌜'm not ready to close MotoGP yet.
"Aleix [Espargaro] hit the peak of his career quite old, and a lot of riders did the same. So I'm not done yet, that'෴s for sure.
"So I will take these maybe [next] two years in a different 🌠way, working a lot t🔯o be back at the level to be competitive and to deserve the ride.
“That's what I'm telling to Yamaha, you will pick me because I will♛ deserve the bike because I'm fast enough."
No riders have yet been ann🌞ounced for the new Pramac Yamaha project, but꧟ Miguel Oliveira is set for one of the seats with Jack Miller moving into contention for the other.
Quartararo and Alex Rins will continue at the factory Yam🔴aha team.

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