Fabio Quartero is prominent in the MotoGP round in Mugelo later this week, targeting a run of three consecutive GP non-Finish, who left French in tenth position in the championship standing.
After breaking the podium of Yamaha with a hard earned second place in the jerges, after breaking the drought, Quartero The weight Le Mans crashed into the race, then faced a heart-wrenching retirement from the lead in Silverstone due to the failure of riding and healing.
The performance became the main problem last time in a low-grip Aragon, where the weekend of Quartaro ended with a decline from tenth.
The former world champion has better memories of Mugelo, his 2021 victory scene – Last non -Dukati win on the track – a podium in Plus 2022. Some new Yamaha parts this weekend.
“In the test at Aragon, it seemed that some of the items we have tried can also be positive in Mugelo, so I am eager to see what is so,” Quartaro explained.
“I really like this circuit, and the grip here is usually better than Aragon, so let’s see what we can do. We will give it to it as usual.”
Team partner Alex rins In Italy, still chasing its first Sunday’s top ten of the season, it is just 17th in the World Championship.
“We tried a lot of things in the Aragon Test, and we finished it with a good feeling,” Rines said.
“However, as I said then, we are still planning to start this race weekend with our general base set-up. We believe we have got a good basis, but we need to do something tweeted to avoid final race issues.
“We want to do well because Italian GP is like our team’s domestic race.”
Team director Mesimo Mergali is keen to see that the latest M1 parts – later tested by Pramac team and Factory Test Riders in Barcelona – performed around Mugelo’s high -speed layout.
“Additional data that our team has collected in the Aragon Test may be helpful at the end of this week,” said Mergali. “It would be interesting to examine our findings during a real race on a very different track.”
Opening practice occurs on Friday.