Pata Yamaha Spearheads 2017 Road Racing Challengers
Yamaha Motor Europe has announced a strong contingent of 12 Yamaha Official riders will race within the confines of the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship, while a further seven will represent ‘Racing Blue’ in the FIM Endurance World Championship.
Yamaha Motor Europe’s Road Racing Project Manager, Andrea Dosoli, has high expectations for the coming season.
“2017 is a very important season for Yamaha as we are involved across all the road racing classes, highlighting the strong commitment to motorsport and a strong commitment to the value of the sport, he said. “We are not only supporting the pinnacle, in Superbike, but always we keep in mind the dedication to growing the talent from the base and this year we will be present from 300 to 1000cc.
Returning British rider Alex Lowes and new teammate Michael van der Mark presented the Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team’s 2017 YZF-R1 racing livery, with both riders enthused by the progress made so far in winter testing and looking forward to the season opener in Australia’s Phillip Island in less than a month’s time. The re-energised WorldSBK Team itself now has deeper Yamaha Motor Company involvement in the project and a larger technical R&D department – relocated to Yamaha’s historic World Superbike headquarters at Gerno di Lesmo, adjoining the MotoGP Team base.
Providing an insight into the return of Yamaha to the FIM Supersport World Championship, Yamaha’s 2016 Endurance World Champion Lucas Mahias and his GRT Yamaha Official WorldSSP teammate Federico Caricasulo unveiled the new YZF-R6, with both riders and machine ready to be competitive from the start. GRT Yamaha also boasts ex-125 and 250 Grand Prix World Championship rider Mirko Giansanti as its Sporting and Technical Director, with Filippo Conti alongside as Team Manager.
The Pata Yamaha Official STK1000 Team returns for 2017 ready to do battle with the YZF-R1M in the newly defined European Superstock 1000 Championship. Florian Marino returns for the second year having showed impressive pace from the start of 2016 – including pole position in the opening race before an accident in the second round cut his season short. Intensive training and rehabilitation now complete, the French rider is eager to get back to work with his Pata Yamaha Official STK1000 Team and confirm his skill, speed and talent alongside his new teammate, and 2015’s Superstock 1000 Cup runner up, Italian rider Roberto Tamburini.
2017 sees a new junior support class added to the WorldSBK line up, with a dominant showing from Yamaha for its debut year. Six young bLU cRU riders, Robert Schotman, Enzo De La Vega, Kimi Patova, Renzo Ferreira, Mykyta Kalinin and Alfonso Coppola, will compete against our very own Avalon Biddle in the new FIM Supersport 300 World Championship aboard the YZF-R3 with additional honours provided by Yamaha’s own ‘class within a class’ – the R3 bLU cRU Challenge.
Last but by no means least, the YART Yamaha Official EWC Team stepped up to complete the Yamaha Racing 2017 Official Team launch. The 2009 EWC World Champions ended 2016 sixth in the four round championship, the highlight being a magnificent fourth at the Suzuka 8 Hours, where they were the highest placed of the regular world endurance teams. For 2017 the squad has another dynamic squad with regulars Max Neukirchner and Broc Parkes being joined by talented Japanese Rider Kohta Nozane and German youngster Marvin Fritz.
As a test rider for Yamaha, Nozane’s participation reflects not just the competitive development of the YZF-R1, but also Yamaha’s commitment to the development and progression of talented young riders, preparing them for opportunities to participate in significant world championships.