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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

FIM Announcement for the motor manufacturers who will participate MotoGP 2012



                                                  
Next month, the International Motorsport Federation (FIM), will announce the provisional list of participants teams MotoGP 2012. By telling the public who is ready to appear in a new era of motor racing, the FIM, Dorna and IRTA can make the new season schedule.  

Next season, MotoGP entered the era of four-stroke engine 1.000cc. Art ... Residents, the 2011 season be the end of the era of four-stroke 800cc engine. Thus, the FIM initiate steps to find out how much preparation teams interested in taking part in the class's most prestigious motor racing event.  

Well, so I can see how the enthusiasm of potential participants, then the FIM requires that teams who are interested to participate in MotoGP in 2012 already begin registration on Friday, April 29 next. Thus, the FIM can make the next step, that is sending the information and conditions of participation if the team good.from considered here, the team who still wish to participate must submit an official application, which needs to be supported by detailed information requested in the prospectus, on Friday, May 13 2011.Aplikasi will be reviewed (during GP Le Mans) and the team will be notified of their status, if accepted, rejected, or deferred. List of candidates while the team will then publish.if measures have been passed and accepted, then the team (who accepted) are required to store the security deposit to the IRTA on Friday, June 3, 2011, before the final list of teams accepted and then published.  

In addition to the team four manufacturers (Honda, Yamaha, Ducati, Suzuki), who has been competing in MotoGP, a few other names associated with this 1.000cc class, among others, Suter Moto2 constructor, while the factory BMW and Aprilia World Superbike, also showed signs will follow .

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