JAKARTA - Fabio Quartararo's condition has not yet fully recovered following the collision incident at the Aragon Circuit last weekend. However, the Yamaha racer is quite confident that he can appear and win in Japan's MotoGP.

In the Aragon MotoGP series, last Sunday, September 18, Quartararo had a major accident after hitting the back of Marc Marquez's motorbike. After the accident, his left chest was seen having serious abrasions and Quartararo limped as he walked into Yamaha's garage.

Although his condition is not fine, Quartararo decided to go to Japan, which will be the location for the next MotoGP series.

Quoted from Speedweek, Thursday, the 23-year-old actually admitted that his condition had not recovered by a hundred percent. But, two days before the race started, he was still determined to get permission to race from the medical team.

"I always try 100 percent even though the reality is not so. I want to thank the fans for the hope of recovery, we are doing better. The balance has recovered," Quartararo was quoted as saying by Speedweek.

"Regardless of where and where we are driving. I will do the same thing this weekend," he continued.

Although he still hasn't got a definite decision about the racing permit, Quartararo is quite excited to welcome Japan's MotoGP. This can be seen from his confidence in determining the target, where he is sure to win if he can race.

"It's not going to be easy, but I'm trying my best to be fully fit for the race here to fight for victory," Quartararo said.


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