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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Suzuki team really came out of the MotoGP 2012


Question after question about the support the continuation of Suzuki in the MotoGP race of 2012, until now still do not see a definitive answer. The deadline for confirmation until Friday (11/11) set by MotoGP promoter Dorna Sports, also there is no news. Some have mentioned that Suzuki will miss the team starting in 2012.

Manufacturers from Hamamatsu, Japan was reportedly not openly confirmed the withdrawal from the MotoGP race. This news came from electronic mail sent Paul Denning (Rizla Suzuki team manager) to Dorna Sports. That Suzuki will not support them anymore and automatically team also pulled out of MotoGP racing.

In the message, Denning also said their target is a return to MotoGP in 2014. During the 2 years they will be absent in MotoGP, but this team will help the development's 1,000 cc Suzuki Suzuki.

Another newspaper mentioned that the development base 1,000 cc Suzuki motorcycle engines are now done. They conducted tests on two types of machines, namely the type of V4 and 4 cylinder in line like GSV-R 800 cc. If this is properly done Suzuki, this manufacturer may conduct an intensive development without spending a lot throughout the two seasons.

At least if the process of testing carried out for 2 years, then in 2014 they could have come back with a new, more competitive force. Obviously we are still awaiting official confirmation of Dorna Sports, the team Rizla Suzuki and Suzuki Motor Corporation (SMC) for the existence of Suzuki's racing prototype.

Suzuki out from MotoGP 2012?


Suzuki out from MotoGP 2012?

Suzuki is expected to formally confirm their withdrawal from the MotoGP championship before the end of this week.

Dorna boss, Carmelo Ezpeleta gave a deadline for teams wishing to join the MotoGP in the 1000cc class on November 11, last, last Friday, told MCN.

GPWeek magazine stated that Suzuki certainly pull out of MotoGP championship in 2012.

The statement was not official, but according to GPWeek on last Friday Suzuki crew members received an email stating that the Rizla Suzuki team will not participate to the race and fill the 2012 MotoGP line-up. The message delivered by his boss, Paul Denning added that Rizla Suzuki's desire to return to follow the MotoGP championship in 2014, and is still continuing 1000cc engine development. This means the fate of Randy de Puniet and John Hopkins increasingly unclear.

"Thank you all who have supported the team with a positive and hope (we can participate) for 2012. Sorry I could not give you all the answers directly. "Wrote Paul Denning in his Twitter account.

Some time ago Alvaro Bautista has signed a contract agreement with the 2012 season Honda Gresini team.

Previously, Dorna has urged Suzuki to officially announce its participation at the last Friday, but the team is based in the UK remained silent.

Certainly in the near future 'Judgement Day' will come soon Suzuki and Suzuki will provide clarification regarding their participation in the MotoGP event.
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