Fabio Quartararo urges 2026 Yamaha V4 shift: “I never really won in a fight”

Fabio Quart🌟araro urges Yamaha to comm꧑it to the new V4 for 2026, so he can finally battle with his MotoGP rivals.

Quartararo, 2025 Spanish MotoGP
Quartararo, 2025 Spanish MotoGP

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo has made clear his ambition to race Yamaha’s new V4 MotoGP machine in 2026, as the factory continues development of the much-anticipated prototype behind closed doo🅷rs.

The V4 is still in its early testing phase and will only be introduced once it outperforms the present Inl💧ine4 machine. But Quartararo is already convinced that the V4 represents Yamaha’s MotoGP future.

“It’s not the first test that they made with the V4🍬,” the 2021 world champion said on the eve of the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez. “But of course, now we are in a process where it’s not about performance - it’s just to see that everything is working.”

The new engine, a radical departure from Yamaha’s traditional Inline4 philosophy, was tested behind closed doors at Valencia by Cal Crutchlow and Augusto Fernandez f𒐪ollowing the Qatar Grand Prix.

However, Quartararo confirmed it was a short shakedown - “a few laps,🌠 not a full day of test” - and said meaningful feedback will only come later in the season.

Real testing set for late summer – V4 wild-card possible

While the test riders continue V4 development, Quartararo does not expect to ride the bike until much later in th🅠e year.

“Being realistic, I think that more or less every bike of next year will be testing aroꦰund August, September. So I think this will be more or less the time that I will test the bike,” he explained.

For now, the Frenchman remains focused on squeezing every ounce of performance from the current Iღnline4 package.

Asked whether Fernandez might debut the V4 in wil🅷d-card appearan🦄ces, Quartararo admitted he didn’t know Yamaha’s strategy, but made it clear he hopes they do.

“It’s always much more interesting to test something in a race weekend than𝓡 in a test. Hopefully they will bring the V4 in the wild cards.”

“Already next year, for me the way is the V4" 

Quartararo revealed he h𒁃adn’t seen a picture of Yamaha’s new💮 V4 bike at Valencia.

“To be honest, I don’t care to see the bike! The bike can be pink or whatever. Just what I want is t🉐he bike to go fast.”

But he's already confident it'll be th💜e best choice for the start of 2026.

“Cle♍arly from🧜 already next year for me the way is the V4. 

We are riding complete🧔ly differently to the others. There's five manufacꦇturers and four of them have the V4... Clearly we have to go with the V4. 

"And for my future, it will be really important t🍃o see how the bike is for next year𓂃.”

Why the V4 matters: “I never really won a race in a fight”

Quartararo backed up 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:the words of team-mate Alex Rins by saying Ya🐲maha’s current bike performs best when riding alone, but struggles in tight packs against V4 rivals from Ducati, KTM, Aprilia and Ho💮nda.

“It’s about♑ being able to go fasౠt in the race and to fight with the others.

“I never really won a race in a fight. Mos✤t of th𒉰e races [I won] were alone. I was trying to pull away, but in the fight we are the worst, let’s say.”

Assuming Yamaha does race the 1000cc V4 next year, it would then need to modify the bike again for the new ♌850cc era, on Pirelli tyres, in 2027.

Aleix Espargaro: Yamaha V4 "promising"

Yamaha was not alone during their pr🎶ivate test at Valencia, with the Honda test team of Aleix Espargaro and Stefan Bradl also on track

“I could not see anything [about the Yamaha V4], but for sure whe🌜n we were sitting in the garage we [knew] when they were riding both engines because you can tell by the sound," Espargaro said.

"It’s promising. I love this game. I love seeing the Japanese manufacturers putting everything together, to be part of the game again. As a Honda rider hopefully we’re going🥃 to make it before them!"

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