Yamaha to organize motorbike racing in Thailand
Updated:8 years, 4 months ago
Updated:8 years, 4 months ago
Buriram (Thailand), Mar 1 (ANI): Yamaha has announced to organize “Moto GP, Grand Prix Motorcycle Racing” for the first time at “the Chang International Circuit” in Buriram, Thailand. At the media conference at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, the company announced its motorsports strategy for the season and introduced its riders and teams from Thailand, Indonesia, and Japan that will participate in major racing series around the world. Thai government officials were also present on the occasion. Riders participating in world races such as “Moto GP” were also introduced. “Yamaha Motor” is also actively engaged in racing efforts all over the world in order to develop technologies and personal skills under three main principles. During “Moto GP” introduction “Valentino Rossi”, who is known as “the fastest man in the world” and “Maverick Vinales” were both introduced and talked about the aspirations of Yamaha teams. Yamaha is engaged in bringing up young riders from Asian countries and is cooperating with “Rossi” to sponsor the rider’s training program. This time, two riders -who were trained in the program- from Thailand and Indonesia were introduced. “Yamaha” announced the formation of the new teams in 2018. In October, we will watch the exciting race with dreams becoming realities in Asia.
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