Yamaha believes the hiring of a former F1 engine chief shows its MotoGP engineering department is now “more open-minded”
has been very critical of the lack of progress Yamaha made over the winter with its 2022 bike.
Meregalli says this shows Yamaha’s willingness to work outside of its own borders now and expects the results from this to begin showing at the end of the year. “For sure, I’m expecting to see some results from this new collaboration probably at the end of the season, because they are already as you can imagine working on next year’s bike and engine.Luca Marmorini, Ferrari Electronics and Engine Director and Stefano Domenicali, Ferrari General DirectorMarmorini began working in F1 in 1990 with Ferrari and remained with the team through to 1999, before joining Toyota ahead of the Japanese manufacturer’s debut in the series.
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