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For many years, Yamaha and Suzuki were the only teams running inline-four engines in MotoGP, and both enjoyed periods of significant success. Suzuki claimed the 2020 World Championship with Joan ...
Manufacturers have united in a quest for a greater share of MotoGP revenues, as well as ownership of championship entries ...
D ucati's rise to the top of the pecking order in MotoGP has coincided with the fall of Japanese giants Honda and Yamaha. Long the championship's dominant force and title favourites, both have ...
Yamaha boss Paolo Pavesio has confirmed that there is a ‘clear target’ for the manufacturer to race its new V4 engine in ...
Yamaha rider Alex Rins revealed that the manufacturer’s V4 engine for its MotoGP project is two seconds slower than the ...
Rossi continued his MotoGP dominance, winning the MotoGP title on a Yamaha in 2004 and 2005. He would also net additional titles for Yamaha in 2008 and 2009. Jorge Lorenzo would keep the title in ...
Alex Rins has discussed Yamaha’s ongoing development of its highly anticipated V4 engine development for MotoGP, a project that remains under wraps since its announcement last year.. This engine ...
Yamaha has confirmed a two-year contract extension with MotoGP rider Alex Rins ahead of the British Grand Prix, securing his talents through the end of the 2026 season.. Rins, who replaced the ...
Smooth, balanced, precise, focused, efficient. All words that one might ascribe to a Yamaha MotoGP bike. Between 2004 and 2015, Yamahas were ridden by Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo to seven ...
He secured the most podiums for Yamaha in the MotoGP class (he has stood on the rostrum with Yamaha 142 times). He holds the most first places for Yamaha in the MotoGP class (56 wins). He completed ...