Fabio Quartararo Extends Contract with Yamaha for Two More Years

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Fabio Quartararo Extends Contract with Yamaha for Two More Years
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France's 2021 MotoGP world champion Fabio Quartararo has extended his contract with Yamaha for another two years. Quartararo, who has won eight MotoGP races and been on the podium 21 times since his debut in 2019, expressed his happiness and confidence in Yamaha's new approach and aggressive mindset.

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The 24-year-old has won eight MotoGP races and been on the podium 21 times since his debut for them in the elite level in 2019. “I am super happy to announce that I am going to continue my adventure in BLUE!” said Quartararo in a Yamaha team statement.“Last winter Yamaha proved to me that they have a new approach and a new aggressive mindset.“I will work hard, and I am sure that, together, we will achieve our dream once more!”

Lin Jarvis, managing director of the team, admitted “there is much work to do to get back to the competitive level we were at in 2021 and the first half of 2022”.

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