Suzuki Gives a Break to Motorsports for Sustainable Investments!
Suzuki Motor Corporation has reached an agreement to end Suzuki's MotoGP operations at the end of the 2022 season to create new investments and grow sustainable activities. Suzuki will also end its activities at the World Endurance Championship (WEC) by the end of the 2022 season.
Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Suzuki, one of the few brands that comes to mind around the world when it comes to motorcycles, has announced that it has quitted Moto GP, one of the most important races in the motorcycle world, as of 2022 to fund new investments and grow its sustainable activities. While emphasizing that it will continue to compete in the 2022 MotoGP and WEC championships by striving to win the remaining races, it is stated in the statement that "We aim to continue our support for our customers' racing activities through our global distributor network. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to all Suzuki fans who have supported us and everyone who has supported Suzuki's motorcycle racing for many years."
"We will create a sustainable motorcycle activity area"
"Suzuki has decided to terminate its activities in MotoGP and EWC in line with its strategy of allocating resources to other sustainability initiatives. Motorcycle racing has always been a challenging place in terms of technological innovations, including sustainability and human resource development. This decision will allow us to create a new motorcycle business area to explore different alternatives on the road to a sustainable society with the technological capabilities and human resources we have through motorcycle racing. I would like to express my deepest gratitude to all our fans, drivers and stakeholders who have supported and supported us from the development stage since our return to MotoGP racing. We will continue to support Alex Rins, Joan Mir, Team SUZUKI ECSTAR and YOSHIMURA SERT MOTUL to compete in the championship until the end of the season."
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