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Fabio Quartararo is closing to signing a new deal with Yamaha that will keep him in the factory team for the 2023 and 2024 MotoGP World Championship seasons
Yamaha’s Lin Jarvis explains why the factory did not protest Ducati’s swingarm device after the first MotoGP race of 2019; hopeful such issues can be resolved within the MSMA in the future.
“You need to freshen up the team. You don’t need to change all the players in the team, but you need to change a key way of working, a key member, or a key influence” – Lin Jarvis
Yamaha’s MotoGP Managing Director Lin Jarvis tells Crash.net the factory is “far from out of the woods,” despite a recent upturn in results; reveals there will be changes “within our organisation.”
“There will be other changes within our organization [for 2019], and surely in the way that we try to fix problems … We will have more engineers and new engineers, but I can’t say where” – Lin Jarvis