![]() He instead seemingly made a dash straight for the airport and a flight out of the rural town of Buriram that hosts the race. He not only failed to appear in front of TV cameras or the print media who, having travelled all the way to Thailand, had waited to hear from him after a 17th-place finish that he knows might have done irreparable damage to his championship bid, but as it turns out Quartararo also completely avoided his own team afterwards. Those were the words uttered by Yamaha team boss Maio Meregalli on Sunday night following the Thai Grand Prix when the former racer was put in front of MotoGP’s TV cameras not only to explain what had gone so wrong in reigning world champion Fabio Quartararo’s race but also to explain the championship leader’s absence after he failed to show up for any media commitments. ![]() We need time to understand, but first of all, we need time to talk to him.” ![]() “It’s also for us to judge until we speak to him – we have to really talk to him, check the data, and see what happened. “We did not talk to Fabio after the race, because he was probably really disappointed and frustrated, and he went straight to his office to cool down.
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