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Suzuki ‘really wants, needs’ satellite team for ‘19

Davide Brivio, team manager to Suzuki’s MotoGP effort, has stated the factory is considering options to expand its presence in the premier class in 2019, but feels it is too early in the year to “say if we will make it happen or not.” The Italian has long held the view that a satellite squad would be of great benefit for the Hamamatsu factory that won a MotoGP race just over a year ago, telling Crash.net it remains “one of our targets” for next year. In the wake of Tech 3’s shock departure from Yamaha, other satellite outfits Marc VDS (Honda) and Team Angel Nieto Racing (Ducati) are currently considering options with other manufacturers for 2019. Suzuki would no doubt find a...
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