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‘For the first time in history, we’re seeing a huge effort from Yamaha in this aspect’ – Miguel Oliveira

by Bernardo Matias
November 20, 2024
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‘Pela primeira vez estamos a ver um enorme esforço da Yamaha neste aspeto’ – Miguel Oliveira

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Miguel Oliveira had his first contact with Prima Pramac and Yamaha this Tuesday during the MotoGP tests in Barcelona. His initial impressions were positive.

The Portuguese rider noticed a significant presence of Yamaha engineers in the satellite team’s garage and praised the effort the Iwata manufacturer is making in this new project:

– I think for the first time in history, we are seeing a huge effort from them to equalize the material across all the bikes, and that’s definitely the way to go – it’s the only way if you want to catch up your competitors.

This marks the first time since 2022 that Yamaha has a satellite team, but this time the approach is entirely different – with Pramac acting almost as an extension of the factory team, following the examples set by other manufacturers in MotoGP.

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