MotoGP 2022: Fabio – bike is not good all year
Visit BS Battery’s booth in Sepang shopping mall at Malaysia’s Petronas Grand Prix 2022, paultan.org had the opportunity to ask Fabio Quartararo of Monster Yamaha Racing for his thoughts ahead of the race weekend. After losing the title to Ducati Corse’s Pecco Bagnaia at Philip Island, Quartararo is optimistic about his chances of regaining the lead and finishing at the top of the table.
“Yes, the Yamaha, it hasn’t been good all year, we are having trouble with speed,” said the Frenchman from Nice, France. “Losing the lead to Pecco is not easy for me, as you can imagine, but we will try this weekend,” he added.
Bagnaia currently leads Quartararo by 14 points, 233 to 219, with this weekend’s race in Sepang and the Grand Prix in Valencia, Spain, left to run. Traditionally, the MotoGP world championship crown goes to Sepang GP but this year could be a little different.