The 2020 championship runner-up has been under pressure to retain his factory Yamaha seat beyond 2023, having endured a lacklustre campaign in 2022 and a largely underwhelming season so far this year.
After a strong weekend in Argentina, in which he was fourth in qualifying, the sprint race and the grand prix, Morbidelli’s Yamaha future was called into question again when the Japanese marque put World Superbike champion Toprak Razgatlioglu on the M1 at a private test at Jerez.
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Razgatlioglu was reportedly just under two seconds shy of KTM’s Dani Pedrosa and under a second down on Yamaha tester Cal Crutchlow at the end of the two-day test.
During the Americas Grand Prix weekend, Jarvis told MotoGP’s world feed that Yamaha wants to continue with Morbidelli and is working closely with Valentino Rossi to try to help the three-time race winner improve his form.
“I really can’t tell you anything,” Jarvis said when asked if any talks had taken place between Yamaha and Morbidelli.
“We’re always in contact with all of the managers in the paddock, knowing what’s going on, what the contracts and options are.
“But our priority is Franky and we’re in contact with Valentino himself. Valentino, I spent a lot of time talking to him last week [prior to the Americas GP].
“He’s going to try to help Franky, the [VR46] Academy is going to try to help Franky to basically do what he did [in Argentina].
“That’s it, that’s all he has to do, to basically be fast. So, I think he has the capacity, and we will focus our minds on that.
“I think for everybody we need to kind of be clear before the summer break, because if it's Franky, great, we’ll reconfirm.
“If it’s not Franky, he needs to know because he needs to look elsewhere, we need to line somebody up.
“So, there is no deadline, but generally speaking we would say before the summer break.”
Source: Autosport