Quartararo heads into the new season on the back of Yamaha’s first winless MotoGP campaign in two decades, as the Iwata marque lost more ground to its European rivals in the development race last year.
Quartararo had previously given a lukewarm review when he got to sample its 2024 prototype at Valencia last year, having felt that the improvements it made on aerodynamics were undermined by a lack of progress on the engine side.
The Frenchman’s assessment wasn’t very different when he was among the select few race riders to test a 2024 bike at the Sepang circuit last week, part of MotoGP's new system of concessions that currently benefits Yamaha and Honda.
While admitting that there is scope to make significant strides, the 2021 champion suggested his feeling on the Yamaha M1 wasn’t any better than what it was last year, when he could score just three podium finishes in 20 grands prix.
“At the moment I don't really feel better,” he said. “I feel the potential is there.
“From lap 21 we didn't make a time attack, but we did of course with new tyres. We have pushed at our 100%.
“And from lap 22, Day 1, I made 58.5 so it's already quite fast. Now we have to, during these three days, step up in the time attack, that is already under plan to be better.
Source: Autosport