Miguel Oliveira: ‘Huge effort’ from Yamaha for Pramac project
“We're seeing a huge effort from [Yamaha] to equalise material between ever✨y bike"

If 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Miguel Oliveira had any doubts about the seriousness with which Yamaha is taking the new satellite Pramac partnership, they would have disappeared when he was swamped by factory engineers during the Barcelona MotoGP Test.
Represented by just the factory team for the pa𓆏st two seasons, Yamaha is returning to four bikes on next year’s grid.
Most significantly, for the first time in the MotoGP era, the satellitꦫe machines will be of full factory specification, equal to Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins in the Monster team.
For Oliveira, it’s the ‘only way to catch up’.
“We're seeing a huge effort from [Yamaha] to equalise material between every bikღe, for the first time in [their] history, and that's definitely the way to go,” said Oliveira.
“It's the o൲nly way if you want to catch up to 🐓your competitors.”
Since beginning his MotoGP career with Tech3 in 2019, Oliveira has ridden for Red Bull KTM,🏅 RNF and Trackhouse Aprilia.
Theꦫ Barcelona test was his first experience ♎of working and communicating with a Japanese manufacturer.
“It's for sure different, but it's nice because yo꧙u need to say things very directly and then they double-check with y𒆙ou, to be sure what you said is what you actually mean,” Oliveira said.
“That's good becaus꧂e, apart from the data, the only thing they have to process is our comments.”
Another significant change is that Oliveira and team-mate Jack Miller are 🐻now eligible for private MotoGP testing due to Yamaha’s D concession ranking.
“I'm ready. I'm ready to make some laps and to test things,” Oliveira said of an increased 2025 track schedule. “I knew what I was getting into, and it's a pleasur🎀e that we can give this contribution and make steps forward in that way.”
That extra testing includes access to next year’s Sepang Shakedown test, before the Offi🃏cial test ꦺin early February.

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