Haga, Hill, Nakasuga To Race Monster Energy Yamaha YART In Suzuka 8 Hours

Haga, Hill, Nakasuga To Race Monster Energy Yamaha YART In Suzuka 8 Hours

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Monster Energy Yamaha YART Enters “Coca-Cola Zero” Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Race The Monster Energy Yamaha YART team will enter the 35th “Coca Cola Zero” Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Road Race at the Suzuka Circuit in Japan on July 26th-29th. Katsuyuki Nakasuga, currently competing for the Yamaha YSP Racing Team in the pinnacle JSB1000 class of the All Japan Road Race Championships, will join forces with Japanese rider Noriyuki Haga and British rider Tommy Hill, both of the Swan Yamaha Team. Competing in the Suzuka 8 Hours for the 10th time, Haga is a well-known rider in Europe and is putting his sharp riding skills to the test in the British Superbike Championship this season. Joining him as the youngest member of this ‘dream team’ is 2011 British Superbike Champion Tommy Hill who will be competing in the Suzuka 8 Hours for the first time. Mandy Kainz Team Manager Monster Energy Yamaha YART “I’m very proud and happy for YART to bring together the best of the best YZF-R1 riders as a ‘dream team’ for the Suzuka 8 Hours race. Our expectations are quite high, but the most important thing for YART was to bring the Yamaha family closer together. To have Katsuyuki, Nori and Tommy on one bike will make the whole historical Suzuka race more exciting. I can’t wait for the race to start.” Katsuyuki Nakasuga “Personally, I want to finish the race at the top for YART as we were not able to finish last year. We have two excellent riders in Tommy Hill and Haga this year. We all have great ability and strong personalities, but I feel like I can lead them as one of the fastest riders on a YZF-R1. The Suzuka 8 Hours is a team battle, so good teamwork between the riders is important as well. I think we’ll perform well as we have a good balance between an experienced rider like Haga, and a young rider like Tommy. Please look forward to the race!” Noriyuki Haga “Machine trouble took us out of the race and let down many fans at my last Suzuka 8 Hours in 2006. This time, we’re here to make up for that performance and looking at our rider lineup, I think we have a good chance to aim for the top and show the fans our determination. Now the only thing left to do is wish for good luck!” Tommy Hill “To race at Suzuka for Yamaha is great news for me! It is to represent the Yamaha racing brand as well as compete in the British Superbike Championship. This will be my first time competing at the Suzuka Circuit, but I am very much looking forward to racing there and hopefully push for success for Yamaha and myself.”

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