Fighting talk from Yamaha: “It’s the beginning of a fightback…”
Can Yamaha ca𒊎use a few upsets in the 2024 MotoGP season?

Yamaha💫 have boldly insisted that they are at the “beginning of a fightback” in MꦜotoGP.
The Japanese manufacturer endured a horrible 2023 and now are faced with convincing star rider Fabio Quartararo🔜 to stick around beyond the expiration of his contract, at the end of🍒 this year.
But the early signs durin🌳g preseason testing suggest that Yamaha are new🌱ly focused.
“It’s the beginning of a new period,” team principal Lin Jar꧋vis said.
“We need to recover, I’d say.
“Last year was a very difficult year for us. Just a couple of years beꦦfore, w🌃e were the champion.
“Then we we༒re second. Last year we really struggled, it was really difficult.
“It was clear an🥂d obvious th🗹at, in order to be competitive, we need to change many things.
“We started in the middle of last seas🅠on with restruct🍌uring.
“New ideas, new partners, new collaborations…
“And changing our internal organisation, as well.
“The shakedown test, and 🌳the first test [in Sepang] was the first time we’ve brought it all together.
“We knoওw it won’t be instant but it’s the beginning of a fightback.”
The addition of Alex Rins, instead of Franco Morbidelli🅺, alongside Quartararo gives Yamaha a fresh duo.
Quartararo has already commented on the improved 🌊communication with his new tea🉐mmate.
“🦋What pleases me is that 🌠instantly there is a very good chemistry between them,” Jarvis said.
“I have the feeling that t🐷hey will collaborate together, they appreciate each o🦄ther, and they’re on the same mission.
“They understand that they have to w๊ork together with us. We have to do whatever we can, to come back.
“Alex is one of the fastest riders in MotoGP.
“He has been🌳 a little inconsistent in the past but, in the past couple of seasons on a Suzuki and a Ho🌌nda, he has been winning races.
“Fabio, we know his capacity, being the champion in ✅‘21.
“We have a great combination. They aඣre on a mission.
“I am optimistic that we should work well togꦯether.”
But Yamaha know they have a long way to go to overhaul the d🐼ominant Ducatis.
“I am pos🌊itive, optimistic, because I have seen the changes. I know the changes that we’re making,” Jarvis insisted.
“I’m also📖 not unrealistic. There is no quick recovery.
“To arrive in the situation where we were - being uncompetitive - is a gradu♌al process.
“We need to not mak🦄e it a grad🐈ual process to recover.
“꧃We do not underestimate the level of our competitors.
“Look at Ducati, at KTM…
“✅It’s not easy, it’s a super competitive series. We have made good changes.
“W📖e need to speed up, more than anything, the way that we wor🎀k.
“The challenge is on us. We have to deliver.”
The additio🧸n of ex-Ducati engineer Massimo Bartolini as new Yamaha technical director is considered a major coup for Jarvis’ team.
A new engine has been tested during preseason and, although it’s not without problems, Yamaha hope it gives Quar🥀tararo and Rins a fighting chance.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade c﷽overing everything from American sports, to football, to F1.