Suzuki MotoGP Test Team Manager Davide Brivio talks about current progress and future plans for a 2015 MotoGP return at this week’s EICMA Motorcycle Show at Milan in Italy. I am delighted to introduce myself as the Team Manager of Suzuki MotoGP team and as already officially announced by Suzuki in June, we are now developing our MotoGP racing bike to focus on returning to MotoGP racing in 2015. This year we have tested the machines at four European circuits; namely, Catalunya, Aragon, Misano and Mugello, as well as several tests at Motegi in Japan. Through those tests, we can say that we are happy with the results so far as a whole, as we were able to get through them without any major troubles at any circuit, despite many miles under very severe conditions. Of course, we have encountered many problems which have given us a long-list of points to work on for an improved direction. We must also work to understand the unified engine control system to be used under the new regulations adopted for 2015, which is obviously very challenging for us. However, at the same time, we have succeeded in acquiring much positive data as well: For the chassis, we tested several frames of varying rigidity and geometry to find a positive direction to aim at. For the engine, we are now aware of its linear output character and we are now able to focus more on improving power output and fuel consumption. These positive results are very encouraging and motivate us to strengthen our determination to produce a fully-competitive machine for our return in 2015. In the next stage of the development, we will further improve engine, chassis and the electronic control system, although we do know it is a big challenge to catch-up with the front runners. We would very much appreciate it if you could continue to follow Suzuki MotoGP for its leap into this ultra-competitive pinnacle of motorcycle racing. Now that the Suzuki MotoGP team has its workshop near here in Milan, we would like to request the support and assistance of those of you here today and if possible by all those in Italy. Last but not the least, we would also appreciate it if all of you here today could continue to recognise and support the excellent range of Suzuki Motorcycles, Suzuki Automobiles and Suzuki Outboard Motors for your individual wise and wonderful – Way of Life!
Suzuki MotoGP Test Team Manager Davide Brivio Provides A Project Update
Suzuki MotoGP Test Team Manager Davide Brivio Provides A Project Update
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