Suzuki pulls out of MotoGP Until 2014

Suzuki has confirmed to withdraw from the MotoGP event starting next season. However,this Japanese factory team will comeback in 2014.

The future of Suzuki's MotoGP program has been doubted since the last few months. Seen from their decision that only uses one motor at the MotoGP 2011.

Suzuki also did not follow other manufacturers such as Honda,Ducati and Yamaha are doing tests 1.000cc engined motorcycle that will be used starting 2012 racing season.Although mentioned,a motorcycle is in workmanship and Suzukiakan start the season with the old 800cc machine before moving to the new machine.

Now,Suzuki officially announced his retirement for at least two seasons of motor racing premier class this.It had to be affected by the global economic crisis while developing a competitive bike.

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

"This suspension to cope with the difficult situation mainly caused by the prolonged recession in developed countries,a depreciation history of the Japanese yen and recurring natural disasters."

"Shooting back to MotoGP in 2014, Suzuki will now focus on developing a competitive bike with a new engine for its class."

"Suzuki will continue its activities and support activities motocross motorcycle racing using mass-produced,with the permission and cooperation with suppliers of equipment race."

2011 Suzuki rider Alvaro Bautista has joined forces with Honda Gresini for the race next year.Suzuki motorcycles have time to do trials with ex Pramac Ducati rider,Randy de Puniet in Valencia last week.

Final victory gained in MotoGP Suzuki is a wet race in the series of carved French 2007 Chris Vermeulen.While Suzuki's championship title was the last time Kenny Roberts Jr.offered in 2000.

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