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14 April, 2020 7:19 am

Suzuki confirms withdrawl from MotoGP

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After months of speculation regarding Suzuki’s future plans in MotoGP, the Hamamtsu manufacturer has now officially announced that they are withdrawing from the MotoGP championship.
In a very brief statement issued today, Suzuki decision to pullout is largely based on the global economic crisis, however they are looking towards a return in 2014.

Suzuki Motor Corporation has decided to suspend temporarily its participation in FIM Road Racing Grand Prix MotoGP from 2012.

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This suspension is to cope with tough circumstances mainly caused by the prolonged recession in developed countries, a historical appreciation of Japanese Yen and repeated natural disasters.
Having an eye to returning to MotoGP in 2014, Suzuki will now focus on developing a competitive new racing machine for that class.
Suzuki will continue motocross racing activity and support of road racing activities using mass-produced motorcycles, by obtaining FIM homologation and co-operation with the supplier of its development racing kit parts.

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The decision to withdraw means that only Honda, Yamaha and Ducati will have a factory presence in MotoGP next year and still imprecise number of CRTs.

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