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The ‘normality’ hopes for Yamaha after Spanish MotoGP podium return

April 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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Yamaha managing director Paolo Pavesio says the marque’s podium return on the MotoGP Spanish Grand Prix got here “faster than we might anticipate”.

Yamaha went and not using a podium within the premier class previous to final Sunday’s Spanish GP for the reason that 2023 Indonesian GP, whereas its pole drought prolonged additional to the 2022 Indonesian GP.

Fabio Quartararo ended each of these waits final weekend at Jerez, snatching pole with a brand new lap file earlier than holding double world champion Pecco Bagnaia at bay to complete second on his manufacturing facility M1.

It marks a big step for the rebuilding Yamaha undertaking, with Pavesio admitting that it got here earlier than anticipated.

Previous to Jerez, Quartararo was but to crack the highest 5 in a grand prix – although Pramac’s Jack Miller was fifth at Austin, albeit in a race through which there have been a number of crashes forward of him.

Pavesio believes Yamaha’s podium return is “vital for the programme” and hopes it leads this outcome to “changing into regular once more”.

“No, we’re happy after all, and we mentioned in the beginning of the season that our goal was to come back combating within the high 5,” Pavesio advised the official MotoGP web site.

“And we all know when combating within the high 5 one thing extra can come.

“It got here, to be very sincere, perhaps faster than we might anticipate and we’re tremendous pleased about it.

“Extra vital is that it got here after a really stable weekend.

“Fabio was quick persistently all weekend from FP1.

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“And that is vital for him, however it’s vital for the programme, all of the individuals engaged on it, it provides a lift and that is why we’re right here – to try to have this particular emotion coming extra usually and perhaps changing into regular once more.”

Quartararo urged warning after his podium about elevating expectations, as he felt Yamaha had “skipped steps” in its return to the podium.

Nonetheless, there’s motive for Yamaha to be optimistic heading into the subsequent rounds after a check of a brand new engine at Jerez on Monday yielded constructive outcomes.

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