Jack Miller’s verdict on new Yamaha engine: “Pretty much what we've asked for”
Jack Miller hails Yamaha’s MotoGP engine upgꦍrade after Jerez test.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller praised Yamaha’s latest MotoGP engine upgrade after testin🐻g at Jerez, describing the new specification as "pretty💯 much what we've asked for."
Miller and team-mate Augusto Fernandez joined 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:factory duo Fabio Quartararo and Ale𝓡x Rins in putting the upgraded Inline4 through its paces on M🌞onday.
“It was a decent day for us," Miller said after finishing 13th fastest. "Obviously these tes💯ts are very important and a good chance for us to first of all shakedown the bike, understand some things that maybe we don't get a chance to in a race weekend.
“We had a few test items, some really inte🌠resting stuff from the factory. Very happy with the progress of the bike and looking forward to racing on it at Le Mans."
Yamaha’s latest engine specification, aimed at providing more power while maintaining the current smooth chara🍨cter, drew positive feedback from all four riders, with plans already in motion to homolo𝓡gate it for the French Grand Prix.
"Yeah, we tried that. I was v☂ery happy with it," Miller confirmed of the new powerplant. "Pretty much what we've asked for, they've given us.
“Obviously, as a rider, you're always asking ꦜfor more, but w🌟hat they've brought catered to our needs. It looks really solid, especially around Jerez."
While the high grip post-race tra♎ck conditions made true comparisons difficult, Miller was keen to focus on feel rather than lap ti♚mes.
"These Monday tests are always a bit weird because there’s that much rubber laid down tওhe track’s in unreal condition," he explained. "You don’t chase so much set-up as you're trying to just filter the parts or the idea."
Miller ꧋added: "You're just trying to block out the noise, basically. Try not to look too much at the laptop.
“You’d struggle not to be in the '38s today because it’s that blo♓ody good out there.
"So take it with a grain of salt, keep your head down and just keep working – that's what we diꦺd today and really happy with the progress."
Test rider Fernandez, continu🔥ing to substitute for the injured Miguel Oliveira, also welcomed the enꦏgine improvements.
"It was a positive day for two reasons: improving thꩲe overall bike package and improving my person💃al feeling on the YZR-M1," said Fernandez, who finished 17th fastest.
"All four Yamaha riders tested the new engine and the feedb👍ack was🐓 positive.
"While the difference is▨n't huge and there‘s ꦡstill room for improvement, we‘re moving in the right direction."
Pramac team director Gino Borsoi confirmed: "It was a very good testing day. The character of the engine is very similar to the one we have been using 𝓡so far, but offers more power✨ and it could help us in the near future to get better results."
The new engine added icing to a memorable weekend for Yamaha, with Fabio Quartararo c𒉰laiming pole, podium and putting the factory back up to second – behind only Ducati – in the constructors’ standings.

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