
Yamaha MotoGP rider Fabio Quartararo says his targets have modified for the long run, saying he desires to “seek for myself.”
The 2021 world champion can be one of many key items of the 2027 rider market as his profitable manufacturing unit contract with Yamaha expires on the finish of this 12 months.
Fabio Quartararo turned down a proposal to affix Aprilia, however is assured he’ll stay at Yamaha for the rest of 2025/2026, with a deal reportedly value 12 million euros per 12 months.
In that point, Quartararo has achieved only one Grand Prix podium, with Yamaha languishing on the backside of the producers’ desk.
Yamaha’s targets are not Quartararo’s concern
in a brand new documentary motogp.com, Quartararo stated his ambition together with his present contract is to “deliver actually good outcomes again to Yamaha.”
However this isn’t one thing I am enthusiastic about proper now as I look to my future in 2027.
“The one factor that can persuade me is that I really feel quick on the bike and I really feel like I am having enjoyable,” he stated of the potential of staying with Yamaha past 2026.
“My objective after I signed for this 12 months and subsequent 12 months was to get actually good outcomes again to Yamaha.
“However now I need to discover myself, my future and my targets.”
Yamaha can be racing with a V4 engine for the primary time this 12 months, aiming to regain its place.
Since driving the bike for the primary time final fall, suggestions on Quartararo’s new bike has been lukewarm at greatest, together with his want for an instantly aggressive bike at odds with Yamaha’s gradual growth method.
Pre-season testing at Sepang and Buriram seems to be Yamaha’s final likelihood to persuade Quartararo to commit his future to the model.
Nevertheless, the corporate stated at a livery launch occasion earlier this week that it has not but had discussions with him a couple of 2027 contract.
Quartararo has been linked with a transfer to Honda, Aprilia or Ducati for subsequent 12 months, with all three manufacturers providing aggressive options to Yamaha.

