Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Score No Points on Phillip Island

2022-10-20 06:46
Today‘s Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix was shaping up to be an incredible fight for the lead for all championship title contenders, but it ended abruptly for Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP‘s Fabio Quartararo. He ran wide on lap 3 and dropped to 22nd place. He still put up a fight, but a crash on lap 11 ended his hopes for points. Franco Morbidelli used the 27-lap race to try new set-up changes. Starting from P23, he climbed up to 19th place before a crash on lap 22 ended his race prematurely.



LOCAL TIME: 14:00 GMT+11

AIR TEMPERATURE: 14°C

TRACK TEMPERATURE: 35°C

WEATHER: SUNNY / HUMIDITY 61%

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The Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team were unlucky to see both riders crash out of the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix today. Franco Morbidelli was showing decent pace and moved up from 23rd on the grid to 19th when a crash ended his race with six laps to go. Earlier on in the race, Fabio Quartararo was riding in the leading group when things took a turn for the worse. After running wide on lap 3, he fell back to 22nd place. He wanted to put in a bid for points, but a crash in Turn 2 on lap 11 ended his challenge.

Morbidelli had struggled to find a good feeling at the Phillip Island track this weekend. He had hoped to make some set-up changes in Warm Up, but a sudden shower spoiled the opportunity. He had a cautious start to the race as a colder wind was blowing than in any of the previous dry sessions, but he did find a good rhythm. He followed Raul Fernandez through the pack and briefly overtook him for 18th with seven laps to go. The two riders started to battle, but the duel was cut short when Morbido crashed on lap 22. He was perfectly OK but unable to rejoin the race.

Quartararo had a good start from P5 and exited the first corner in third, but the riders were all very close together. El Diablo was overtaken by several others in the opening stages. He was in seventh place, with 24 laps to go, when going into Turn 4 the Yamaha-man ran wide. He managed to avoid his rivals and kept his YZR-M1 upright. He fell back to 22nd place, however, and put up a brave fight to push back to 15th when drama struck on lap 11. The number-20 rider crashed out of the race in Turn 2.

After today‘s race, Quartararo is now second in the overall standings with a 14-point deficit and a 219 points total, while Morbidelli remains in 19th with 31 points. After Round 18, Yamaha are third with 227 points in the Constructor championship, and Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP place fifth in the Team championship with 250 points.

The team will have one week off before travelling to Malaysia for Round 19, the penultimate round of the season, held at the Sepang International Circuit from 21-23 October.


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MASSIMO MEREGALLI
MASSIMO MEREGALLI
TEAM DIRECTOR


It was a disappointing race for us. Things didn‘t go quite our way already from this morning. Warm Up was wet, while we had planned on using these 20 minutes to make some final dry set-up tweaks. But even without that opportunity, we were feeling positive. We had prepared for the race in the best way we could and thought we could get a good result, but regrettably this was a day to forget. It was unfortunate that Fabio‘s and Franky‘s crashes ended our race early and that it resulted in Fabio losing the championship lead. But the gap is only 14 points and there are two more GPs to go. Anything can happen in MotoGP, so we need to dust ourselves off quickly and get back into the saddle. We need a strong race in Malaysia next weekend to turn the championship back around.



FRANCO MORBIDELLI
FRANCO MORBIDELLI


Unfortunately, I crashed in the race. I was starting from far behind, and I struggled to recover some positions. When I was riding alone, I didn't have the speed. Instead, when I was riding behind other people, I felt good potential. Overall, it's been a tough weekend, but we did see some good things in some moments, like in FP4, when I was quick. So, we'll keep working and keep digging to make those moments last longer. I struggled to put it all together here, but we'll try again in Malaysia.



FABIO QUARTARARO
FABIO QUARTARARO


I was struggling a lot in Turn 4 because of the wind. I already made a mistake there earlier at the beginning of the race. After the second mistake, I tried to push. I was quite far behind. I did manage to overtake a few riders, but then I pushed too much in Turn 2. I made a mistake. Let's see how we can handle the next races. I think Malaysia is a good track for us. I like it, so let's see how we can do it. The championship changed a lot since Sachsenring, and that means it can also change for us in the last two GPs. I feel that we can make two great last races. We need to be focused, work well, and then we'll see. We go to Malaysia with full motivation! I want to enjoy these last two races, that will be the most important, because when I enjoy the races, I know we can be fast.

Source: Yamaha Motor Racing

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