European MotoGP, Valencia: Yamaha riders silent on engine investigation
UPDATE: 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果ౠ历史:Yamaha loses Constructors' and Teams' points for 'failing to respect the protocol which requires them to obtain unanimous approval from MSMA for technical changes'
Yamaha's MotoGP title chances could be dealt a heavy blow following reports that the FIM is investigating 🐭the engines used during the Jerez season-opener.

UPDATE: 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yamaha loses Coꦦnstru꧃ctors' and Teams' points for 'failing to respect the protocol which requires them to obtain unanimous approval from MSMA for technical changes'
Yamaha's MotoGP title chances could be dealt a heavy blow following reports that the FIM is investigating the engines used♑ during the Jerez season-opener.
According to , the alleged infringement is to do with the possible use of va🌌lves that do not exactly match those in the homologated engine design.
MotoGP rules stipulate that non-concession manufacturers cannot change their ꦦengine 🃏design after the start of the season.
The Covid delay meant that instead of Honda, Ducati, Yamaha and S🌜uzuki providing their 'homologated' engine to technical control on Thursday at the Qatar GP, they were instead given a deadline 🌜of March 25 to send "a sample engine to the organisation, which must match those in the machines at the first 2020 event".
Yamaha went on to 🦋suffer much-publicised engine probꦬlems at both Jerez rounds.
Maverick Vinales stopped with an engine issue in practice, then factory team-mate Valentino Rossi in the season-opening race. Both engines were subsequeℱntly withdrawn from use for the remainder of the season.
The following wee▨kend saw Petronas Yamaha's Franco Morbidelli, using the A-spec M1, also suffer a failur🐟e in the race. That engine was also withdrawn.
Yamaha managing director Lin Jarvis later confirmed a request had been made to replace the valves but, when rivals asked for more information which Yamaha and its valve supplier declined to provide, the request was withd♍rawn.
"We made a request to replace some valves in the engines that we had stopped using since the two failures we had in ꦍthe Grand Prix 1," Jarvis said.
"[But] we 🃏were unable to provide the♈ documents that were required and requested.
"At the same time, we discoveౠred much more about the valve issues that we had. Sဣo finally we withdrew [the request].
"We are completely confident that we can manage without any safety issues on the track. We will do that by a combination of changing engine settings and also managing the rotation of engines throughout the sea🌼son."
The Yamaha engines used by each rider at each round so far this season. Engines used at Jerez 1 now said to be under investigation by the FIM.
— Peter McLaren (@McLarenMotoGP)
Riders tight-lipped but Vinales did say he'♓s "running out of engines" and had to do limited practice laps at Aragon. Same for V𓆏alencia.
In light of the apparent investigation, might Yamaha's decision to drop the valv💙e-change request rather than provide documentation have made other teams suspicious?
Either way, Yamaha's management of t🌠he valve problem has certainly been successful in the sense that they have suffered no engine failures since Jerez. However, for reasons yet to explained, they've also clearly been avoiding using any of the Jerez 1 engines again, resulting in the rest of their powerplants facing high milage.
Surprisingly, the engines said to be under investigation by the FIM for potential non-compliance of the homologation rule are from Jerez 1, meaning they include the 'faulty' valves for Vinales and Rossi... Or perhaps the reason they were faulty was because something had been altered, knowi𝓰ngly or not.
Thꦚe FIM is yet to officially comment - so it is not clear if it is only the Factory-sp𓆏ec bikes at risk, or also Morbidelli's A-spec machine - while the riders themselves were silent on the subject at Valencia on Thursday.
"That's a question for Yamaha and nothing from myself," said Quartararo, who won both Jerez races an🍌d starts the final three rounds 14 points beind MotoGP title leader Joan Mir.
"I know nothing about the engine situation," added team-mate Morbidelli, 25 points from the top afteꦕr victory last time in Aragon.
Vinales also skipped the topic of the investigation but did reveal he's having to do fewer practice laps as he swaps between💟 just two of his five engin🔯es.
♕The Spaniard's other three engines were all used during Jerez 1 and the only time any of those engines have been seen since is during practice and qualifying for Austria IIﷺ.
Bu💧t Red Bull Ring aside, Vinales has been using the same pair of engines from round two onwards.
𝓀"I'm on a real🉐ly tight line! I'm running out of engines right now," said Vinales, second in the championship and 19 points from Mir.
"In A🐈ragon I did just a few laps in the practices so I could not make many laps and could not set-up the bike in the second race, where the tarmac and the track was feeling very different. And we paid for it. We made a bad race.
"But anyway we are going to try to do it again in Valencia with less laps, trying to set-up the bike very fast. So I will spend a lot of time in the garage for sure, like in💙 Arago💮n."
Morbidelli also spent some practice time in Austria with an engine from Jerez 1, but Quartararo has not completed a la💖p on either of his Jerez 1 engines since.
If an infringement is found and the Yamaha ཧriders lose their Jerez 1 results, it would have a major impact on the championsh🅰ip standings.
Ducati's Andrea Dovizios🍨o would take the win and move up to become Mir'▨s nearest rival (-19 points), while Morbidelli would be the top Yamaha in fourth place (-36 points), behind Mir's Suzuki team-mate Alex Rins (-32 points). Quartararo and Vinales would both be 39 points behind, in fifth and sixth.
Sౠince Vinales and Morbidelli then used the Jerez 1 engines again during the second Austrian round that race could also be in j♓eopardy, but Vinales crashed out with brake failure and Morbidelli took only a single point.

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