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**”Fabio Quartararo: Yearning for the Thrill of MotoGP Title Fights and the Road to Redemption”**
Fabio Quartararo: I long for the thrill of competing for a MotoGP championship, but we’ll return – Exclusive
Fabio Quartararo: "We will make a comeback… I miss that exhilarating feeling, I thrive in those moments."
June 19, 2021, marked the most recent occasion when Fabio Quartararo and Yamaha clinched a MotoGP win, triumphing at the German Grand Prix.
Quartararo secured his second victory within a week following the Catalunya race, but it has been nearly two years since he last achieved a 12th win in the premier class.
Despite what his recent results might suggest, Quartararo, at just 25 years old, is likely performing at a higher level now compared to his championship-winning season in 2021 and his second-place finish in 2022.
The extent of the improvement will remain uncertain until the M1 is back to being fully competitive, but Quartararo is confident, stating, "we will return" and "the time will come when we battle for wins."
He will "be prepared" when the time comes and eagerly anticipates the excitement of competing in a championship match once more, stating, "I thrive in that situation"…
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It’s often said that challenging periods teach us more than smooth ones. What insights have you gained about yourself over the past few years?
Fabio Quartararo:
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Certainly, maintaining composure was a significant challenge for me. It required a lot of patience and trust.
Naturally, last season and this one have both been challenging. However, we are making progress by putting in solid effort and moving forward gradually. We are hopeful that this will lead to success.
As a motorcyclist, I constantly give my all. Therefore, when we finally have a highly competitive bike, I'll be prepared.
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How much do you believe your riding skills have improved compared to the 2021-22 season when you were leading?
Fabio Quartararo:
It's hard to make a call at this moment. Occasionally, being in an excellent situation can lead to overconfidence, as I experienced in Le Mans. In my opinion, given our resources, my performance there was exceptional.
In certain races, we have progressed, but at other times, we haven't. However, I believe that when we finally have a truly competitive bike, it will reveal how much my riding skills have advanced.
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Are you concerned that you and Yamaha might lose the competitive edge and determination that come from winning races and contending for the championship, given that it's been a while since you've experienced that level of success?
Fabio Quartararo:
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At this moment, I acknowledge that our mindset has shifted. Currently, we are aware that we lack the ability to secure a victory. This is the reality we face.
Naturally, we put in the effort and aim for strong performances. However, I believe that once we have a bike that can truly compete, everything will shift, and you'll notice a new attitude.
Currently, our focus is on enhancing our bike. However, the time will arrive when we will aim for wins. This shift will completely transform the attitude of both the team and myself.
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To what extent do you long for the thrill of competing for wins
Fabio Quartararo:
Absolutely, I do long for it. This is precisely the reason my current drive is exceptionally strong.
Despite being very low in the rankings, my main focus is to make a comeback. I have a winning mentality. I'm putting in a tremendous amount of effort to return, and that's why I believe we should never lose hope.
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Considering the question from a different angle, is it occasionally a relief to not constantly face the daily stress of competing for a world championship?
Fabio Quartararo:
I long for that feeling! Usually, you always experience those nervous jitters, but when you're competing for the spot we're currently in, it's a different sensation.
Prior to the beginning, there’s always a hint of nervousness. However, at this point, you understand that even if you crash, it’s inconsequential. This is because there’s nothing significant at stake.
When you're positioned at the front, whether in first, second, or third place in the championship, there's immense pressure to avoid crashing, maintain speed, and compete fiercely. I thrive under this pressure because it brings out my best performance.
You advance to a higher stage. And when I am battling for those goals, I believe I become much more powerful.
We will return. I'm not sure when that will be, but I can say that Yamaha has never operated this way in the six years I've been here. The mindset is also different.
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