Valencia MotoGP Test: Franco Morbidelli backs up Fabio Quartararo’s engine fears, Yamaha ‘will investigate’

While new chassis and aero parts were also tes🍌ted during the one-day MotoGP test, all eyes were on Yamaha’s newest version of the 2023 engine, which Morbidelli was left confused by.
Morbidelli,💝 who had be🐟en in improved form over the final few races of the 2022 campaign, was expected to receive another boost in terms of top speed so that Yamaha can fight the likes of world champions Ducati going forward.
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But that was not the case and the Italian has calledꦅ for Yamaha engineers to find a fix quickly.
"We need to understand well why. I didn’t even spend much time on the new engine because the chassis specification I liked was equipped with the old en🐟gine” said Morbidelli.&n🌊bsp;
"For the laps t💫hat I did with the new engine, what we were expecting to happen didn’t happen.
"I’m sure 𓆉that the engineers will investigate more on that and they will come up with a solutio𝔉n for next year."
New chassis gives 2020 MotoGP runner-up ‘improved feeling’
While the new engine might have been a disappointment for the Italian, a new chassis on his side of the Ya🎉maha garage left him pleased with the performance shown.
A chassis closer to the one Quartararo used, Morbidelli added: "I think I improved the feeling especially with the new chassis which is more simi💦lar to Fabio’s. I like that type of frame so that was positive.

"I did a good improvement on the speed and on thꦆe pace but we need to work more for sure."
Can Yamaha realistically fight Ducati?
Should Yamaha fail to find more speed from their engine during pre-season the🐲n the characteristics of their bike that are strong, such as corner speed, are likely to leave Quartararo and💝 Morbidelli struggling to fight at the front with consistency.
Asked about wher🎃e the Italian manufacturer was using its rear ride-height device in Sunday’s race, Morbidelli claimed their advantage when it comes to grip and traction meant they had to rely on the device less than Yamaha.
Morbidelli stated: "They are using it less than us. I think they have a better gr🙈ip advantage so that helps them."