What Suzuki bike is used in MotoGP?

What Suzuki bike is used in MotoGP?

Suzuki GSX-RR
The Suzuki GSX-RR is a road racing motorcycle developed to race in the 1,000 cc (61 cu in) MotoGP series. Officially introduced on 30 September 2014 as the GSV-R replacement, it was developed by Suzuki since 2012. Maverick Viñales, riding a Suzuki GSX-RR, at the 2015 Catalan Grand Prix.

Is Suzuki in MotoGP?

Suzuki Spells out reasons for MotoGP departure The statement reads as follows: “Suzuki Motor Corporation is, in fact, exploring leaving MotoGP at the end of 2022 and is negotiating with series organizer DORNA on an exit plan.

When did Suzuki last win MotoGP?

Suzuki returned to MotoGP in 2015 as Team Suzuki ECSTAR and won its first race victory the next year. In 2019 a special in-house company, Suzuki Racing Company was established to focus on road racing.

Is Suzuki leaving MotoGP?

Following the Spanish Grand Prix, Autosport revealed Suzuki would be leaving MotoGP at the end of the 2022 season, with the Japanese manufacturer confirming at Le Mans that it had entered into discussions with Dorna Sports about terminating its contract.

Why Suzuki exit MotoGP?

“Unfortunately, the current economic situation and the need to concentrate its effort on the big changes that the Automotive world is facing in these years, are forcing Suzuki to drastically decrease racing related costs and to use all its economical and human resources in developing new technologies.

Why has Suzuki left MotoGP?

Suzuki is leaving the MotoGP Championship due to current global economic conditions and to allocate resources to ensure the health and growth potential of Suzuki’s overall business.

Will BMW join MotoGP?

This year marks the 21st season with BMW M as the “Official Car of MotoGP,” and the BMW M – MotoGP partnership will be evident on and off the track.

What CC are GP bikes?

1000cc
Technical regulations. The MotoGP world championship is raced using 1000cc prototypes.

Is Suzuki leaving MotoGP in 2023?

Suzuki confirms intention to quit MotoGP after 2022.

  • October 18, 2022