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Lin Jarvis criticises Yamaha: ‘Aerodynamics is important and the Japanese were slow to take an interest; the situation is urgent’

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September 19, 2023
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Lin Jarvis critica Yamaha: ‘A aerodinâmica é importante e os japoneses foram lentos a interessar-se; A situação é urgente’

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Lin Jarvis, the Managing Director of Yamaha Motor Racing, has expressed concerns about Yamaha’s current position in MotoGP, particularly regarding the aerodynamics of their motorcycles. He believes that the Japanese manufacturer has been slow to prioritize this aspect, which is crucial for the performance of the bikes on the track.

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In a recent interview, Jarvis stated, “Aerodynamics is an essential factor in MotoGP, and it’s evident that we’ve been lagging in this area. While other teams have made significant advancements, we’ve been slow to adapt and innovate. This is a matter of urgency for us.”

He further elaborated on the importance of aerodynamics in the sport, “In MotoGP, even the slightest aerodynamic advantage can make a significant difference in terms of lap times and race performance. We’ve seen our competitors make leaps in this area, and it’s time for us to step up.”

Jarvis also acknowledged the challenges faced by the Yamaha team in recent times. “We’ve had our share of ups and downs, and while we’ve celebrated successes, there have been moments of introspection. Our goal is to be at the forefront of MotoGP, and to achieve that, we need to address all aspects of our bike’s performance, including aerodynamics.”

He concluded by emphasizing the urgency of the situation, “We are fully aware of the challenges ahead, and we are committed to making the necessary changes. The situation is urgent, and we are working diligently to ensure that we are competitive in all areas.”

The Yamaha team has been a dominant force in MotoGP for many years, with multiple championships to their name. However, the ever-evolving nature of the sport means that teams must continuously innovate and adapt to stay ahead. With Jarvis’s recent statements, it’s clear that Yamaha recognizes the areas they need to improve upon and are committed to regaining their top spot in the championship.

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