Franco Morbidelli says he was standing up for himself when he questioned his own future at Yamaha during the last MotoGP round in Mugello.
The 2020 championship runner-up is facing an uncertain MotoGP future as his Yamaha contract comes to an end at the conclusion of this season, with his results since last year not matching those of when he was part of Petronas SRT.
Asked to explain his comments on Thursday ahead of this weekend's German Grand Prix, Morbidelli said:"That interview made a lot of noise, apparently. Many people spoke to me about that interview. "We have been together for a lot of years, I trust him fully, I trust VR46 fully. I believe that we are all going to take the best choice possible.
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