Ducati, Jack Miller in the crosshairs: Fabio Quartararo doesn’t hide
World Championship reopened, and there is no shortage of end-of-race complaints.
Fabio Quartararo finished the Thai Grand Prix in a completely anonymous 17th place, seeing Pecco Bagnaia move back to -2 in the overall MotoGP standings. After deciding not to make a statement at the end of the race, therefore, the Frenchman chose to tell his feelings from the official Yamaha channels.
In particular, Quartararo put in his sights Jack Miller, then second at the finish line on his Ducati. “It started raining at the worst time for us. We only had a few minutes to acclimatize on the wet post, so the first few laps were tricky. In Turn 1 I was pushed by Jack, and from there everything went from bad to worse,” complained the MotoGP standings leader.
“The visibility was very low, and in turn 4 I had problems. I also feel sorry for the fans in Thailand, we were hoping to give the public a better performance. But we think we understand why we struggled so much, ahead of Australia we aim to become more competitive again,” Quartararo added.