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Yamaha riders deny MotoGP engines have been turned down
MotoGP Austrian Grand Prix poleman Maverick Vinales claims Yamaha's engine woes are "fixed", while Fabio Quartararo insists they haven't had revs taken out. Over the two Jerez weekends, Yamaha suffered two engine issues, with Valentino Rossi, Franco Morbidelli (both of whom hit by issues in the races) and Vinales having units withdrawn from their allocation of five for inspection back at Yamaha's base in Japan. On Friday Autosport revealed Yamaha has requested to the other manufacturers to be allowed to unseal its engines to fix an issue on safety grounds, with all four M1 riders forced to ride with reduced revs in recent weekends. Rossi did confirm when asked by Autosport that...
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