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The Fiat Yamaha Team has unveiled its look
for the 2008 MotoGP season, the
presentation, which was hosted by Italian TV
star Simona Ventura, took place at the
historic Lingotto building in Turin. |
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Yamaha Motor
Company Ltd. and Fiat Automobiles S.p.A. marked the second
year of their MotoGP partnership yesterday, at the official
2008 Fiat Yamaha Team Launch in Turin, Italy. The
presentation was hosted by Italian TV star Simona Ventura
and took place at the historic Lingotto building, which was
Fiat’s car factory from 1923 until 1982.
The building, which features a unique rooftop test track,
played host to a different type of wheel power yesterday when
the new 2008 YZR-M1s, sporting an updated version of the
Fiat Yamaha Team’s eye-catching white and blue livery, were
unveiled. Yamaha’s double MotoGP World Champion Valentino
Rossi was present at the ceremony alongside his new
team-mate, 20-year-old Spaniard Jorge Lorenzo, who is making
the step up to MotoGP after two years as 250cc World
Champion.
Also present on
Friday were Lin Jarvis, Managing Director of Yamaha Motor
Racing Srl, Masahiko Nakajima, Fiat Yamaha Team Director and
YZR-M1 Project Leader, Davide Brivio and Daniele Romagnoli,
Fiat Yamaha Team Managers, and Lorenzo Sistino, CEO of the
Fiat brand.
“I’m very happy that we’re so close to the start of racing,”
said Rossi, who will contest this season on Bridgestone
tyres for the first time. “This is a very important year for
us and our only aim is to win, although it’s going to be
hard work. My hand is much better, if not yet perfect, and
I’m looking forward to getting back on the bike in Sepang
next week. Everyone has been working very hard over the
winter and I think our new bike is quite good, although of
course we still have a lot of work to do. Everyone is very
motivated and I know that we have the best team there is.”
Lorenzo, whose M1 will be Michelin-shod this season, enjoyed
his first official day as a Yamaha rider. “I’m very happy to
be here, with these people, this bike and in this team. I
have a long way to go in my development but I have improved
each time I’ve ridden the bike and the last test especially
was very good. I’m very excited about this season and it’s a
great honour to share the garage with Valentino, who is
without doubt the most complete talent in our sport.”
Lin Jarvis,
Managing Director of Yamaha Motor Racing, commented, “We’re
very pleased to be continuing our strong partnership with
our title sponsor Fiat. Meanwhile, the most important change
to our team is the arrival of Jorge Lorenzo as Valentino
Rossi’s new team-mate. Our aim is to recapture the title
and, as our most experienced rider, this is Valentino’s
clear mission. However we also expect Jorge to be fighting
at the front as he gains experience. We have two multiple
World Championship winning riders in our team and we believe
we have optimum chance to realise our ambitions.
“As well as continuing with Fiat, we also enter into a
second year with Official Sponsors AIA and Acer, and we’re
also delighted to announce today the arrival of a new
Official Sponsor in solar-energy company Kerself, with whom
we have concluded a two-year sponsorship agreement. Another
important new partner is Yamalube, Yamaha’s own high
performance lubricants brand. Plus, as everyone knows, this
season we will be working with both Michelin and Bridgestone
tyre brands and we would like to thank them, as well as all
our official sponsors and suppliers, for their continued
support.”
“The Fiat Yamaha
initiative has been a success for Fiat from the start,”
added Lorenzo Sistino, CEO of the Fiat brand. “The team is
young, successful and dynamic and MotoGP brings us very
close to our target market and gives us great visibility,
not only in Italy but worldwide. We’re looking forward to
another great year with Yamaha.”
The Fiat Yamaha Team’s 2008 campaign gets underway in
Sepang, Malaysia next week with the first of four pre-season
tests. The 18-round MotoGP season commences in Qatar on 9th
of March.
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