Forward Racing Renews Partnership With Yamaha

Forward Racing Renews Partnership With Yamaha

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Forward Racing renews the agreement with Yamaha for the 2015 season

Forward Racing is delighted to announce to have reached an agreement with Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd for the leasing of YZR-M1 engines and chassis parts to race in MotoGP in the Open Class category for the coming season.

Following a year of exceptional results with the Forward Yamaha constantly on top of the Open category and close to the first positions, this agreement confirms the partnership with Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.

For 2015 Forward Racing will once again be able to count on Yamaha’s support for the supply of a very competitive package that includes upgraded engine, frame, swingarm and linkage system.

Giovanni Cuzari

Team Owner/Media Action CEO

“Last year, when we started this new adventure with Yamaha in MotoGP, it was difficult to imagine that we could get such good results. Thanks to the work of the team, the commitment and the professionalism of everybody, we have gained Yamaha‘s trust and I’m proud to announce that our partnership with Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd will continue also in the 2015 season. We will count on a competitive package that includes engine, frame, swingarm and linkage. The 2015 program will officially commence at the Valencia test with Stefan Bradl and a second rider that will be announced soon”.

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