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Rossi: Yamaha needs to invest more in electronics
Yamaha needs to invest more resources into fully getting on top of its electronics problems to stay competitive in MotoGP, believes Valentino Rossi. The 39-year-old, who recently signed a fresh two-year contract with Yamaha that keeps him racing until the end of 2020, opened his 2018 campaign earlier this month with a third-place finish in Qatar. It followed a mixed winter of testing for the Iwata marque, during which Rossi repeatedly expressed concerns about the M1's electronics and even said Yamaha would be "relying on fate" in the early rounds until it could find a fix. Despite a better-than-expected start to the new season, Rossi still feels rear grip is an area where Yamaha...
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