Respect your predecessors. Yamaha will challenge the World Championship and World Endurance Championship with a new bike!
Respect your predecessors. Yamaha will challenge the World Championship and World Endurance Championship with a new bike!
By uavtechnology
21 Dec 22
Yamaha began competing in the WGP from the 1961 French GP and won its first victory in 1963. After many years, he won 517 wins with many riders such as Valentino Rossi, Kenny Roberts, Wayne Rainey, Phil Reed, Giacomo Agostini. With 82 rider, constructor and team titles in total, it is one of the best known and most successful brands in motorcycle motorsport. With respect for the special coloring (11 photos), on September 16, 2021, Yamaha Motor Europe will commemorate the 60th anniversary of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.'s participation in the World Grand Prix (WGP) Road Racing Championship (WGP). WSBK) Round 9 in Catalunya (Spain) and Round 3 of the World Endurance Championship (EWC), the Bol d'Or 24 Hours Endurance Race (France), with the 60th anniversary white and red YZF-R1 announced that it will At the WSBK, "Pata Yamaha with Brixx WorldSBK" and "GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team" will run the white and red "YZF-R1" commemorating Yamaha's 60 years of competing in the highest class of racing. At the EWC held in France, the "YART Yamaha Official EWC Team" will use the same coloring as the "YZF-R1" to participate, and in addition to the machine, the equipment used by the riders will also have special coloring. The staff also wear white and red team uniforms. Yamaha Motor Europe Road Racing Manager Andrea Dosoli had this to say about his participation in the YZF-R1. “For 60 years, Yamaha has been at the heart of the world championships in road racing. We are very proud of this proud history. It has expanded its racing activities to all corners of the racing world, which we can look back on with great fondness.The white and red livery was the 1961 French Grand Prix where it all began. It's a tribute to our predecessors, and I'm looking forward to seeing it reproduced on the current YZF-R1.I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has supported us so far.Thank you. Thank you."