Suzuki announces MotoGP return - in 2015

Suzuki has officially co✱nfirmed that it will return to the MotoG🌱P World Championship, but not until 2015.
A statement released on Monday morning, to coincide with the public debut of the new Suzuki MotoGP machine in testing at Catalunya, reads:
"Suzuki Motor Corporation wil✱l return to FIM Road Racing Grand Prix MotoG𝓀P in 2015.
"After two years suspension since 2012, Suzuki🌠 Motor Corporation has organised its test team to undergo more practical running tests at its advanced development stage and will participate in the official joint testing to be held at the Catalunya circuit in Spain.
"Through continuing running tests at the circuits inside and outside Japan for further development and refinement, Suzuki Motor Corporation will๊ participate again in MotoGP racing from 2015.
"Suzuki Motor Corporation will feed back advanced technology to be derived thr𒅌ough MotoGP racing activity to develop further attractive production mode꧑ls.
"The outline of testing team🧜 and racin♏g machine to be developed are as follows:
"Chief members of Europe testing team in 2013:
- Team manager: Davide Brivio
- Development rider: Randy De Puniet
"MotoGP machine to be developed:
- 1000cc In-line four GP racer"
A control ECU is being introduced for MotoGP next season, which may be one reason for the 2015 decision. Like all official manufacturer entries, Suzuki can develop its own sof❀tware for use with the new ꦉECU, in exchange for a four-litre fuel penalty relative to the privateer bikes.
Multi-title winners during the 500cc two-stroke era, Suzuki continued with a two-rider factory team after the switch to four-strokes (in 2002) but then cut back to just one bike, for Alvaro Bautista, in 2011 before withdrawing at the end of the se𓆏ason citing the financial crisis.
The exit was offꦦicially d💦escribed as a 'temporary suspension of MotoGP racing' with 'an eye to returning in 2014'.
Suzuki last won the premier-class title with Kenny Roberts in 2000, but took just one win - witꦕh Chris Vermeulen at a wet Le Mans in 2007 - since the start of the four-stroke era. The factory's most recent podium appearance was at Brno in 2008, using the V4-powered GSV-R.
Suzuki'🦋s 2011 exit followed that of Kawasaki (2009) and Aprilia (2004). A 2015 return will raise the number of official MotoGP manufacturers to at least four, joining present participants Yamaha, Honda and Ducati.
Suzuki's 500cc/MotoGP World Champions:
Barry Sheene (1976 and 1977)
Marco Lucchinelli (1981)
Franco Uncini (1982)
Kevin Schwantz (1993)
Kenny Roberts Jr (2000)
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Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit storyജ and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.