Monday, 28 November 2011

Suzuki Withdraw from MotoGP Until 2014

Alvaro Bautista
Suzuki has confirmed to resign from the MotoGP starting next season. However, Suzuki will comeback in 2014.

Future MotoGP program has been in doubt since the Suzuki last few months. Seen from the decision of those who only use a single motor in MotoGP in 2011.

Suzuki also don't follow other manufacturers such as Honda, Ducati and Yamaha who did the test motorcycle-engined 1000 cc be used starting the 2012 racing season. Meskiun a motor is in the workmanship and Suzuki will start the season with an 800cc machine long before moving to new machine.

Nowadays, Suzuki officially announced his retirement for at least two seasons of the premier class of motorcycle racing. It had to be done terdampak by the global economic crisis while developing competitive motorcycle.

"Suzuki Motor Company has decided to suspend its participation in the FIM Grand Prix motorcycle racing MotoGP from 2012," in his statement as reported Autosport.

The last victory in the MotoGP Suzuki is a wet race in the 2007 series of France carved Chris Vermeulen. While the title champion Suzuki was the last time was presented by Kenny Roberts Jr. in 2000.

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