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Yamaha MotoGP Racing or Yamaha Factory Racing is the official Italian-Japanese factory team of Yamaha in MotoGP. [1]The team was founded in 1999 following the retirement of Wayne Rainey, who had run a factory-supported team in the 500 cc class for the previous two years, with Kenny Roberts and Giacomo Agostini having run their own works supported teams before him. [2]
Yamaha: Yamaha YZF-R1: 199 8:00'01.728 2017 21 Yamaha Factory Racing Team: Katsuyuki Nakasuga Alex Lowes Michael van der Mark: Yamaha: Yamaha YZF-R1: 216 8:00'32.959 2016 [3] 21 Yamaha Factory Racing Team: Katsuyuki Nakasuga Alex Lowes Pol Espargaró: Yamaha: Yamaha YZF-R1: 218 8:00'40.124 2015 [4] 21 Yamaha Factory Racing Team: Katsuyuki ...
Monster Energy Yamaha Factory is the factory team of Yamaha active in the MotoGP World Championship, the Motocross World Championship, the FIM Endurance World Championship, the Superbike World Championship and Rally Dakar, supported by sponsor, drinks manufacturer Monster Energy.
YART is also one of three official GYTR (Genuine Yamaha Technology Racing) Pro Shops in Europe, alongside Crescent Racing in UK and Ten Kate Racing in the Netherlands. YART was founded in 2001 by Mandy Kainz; it finished runner up in 2006 and 2008 and won 2009 and 2023 the FIM Endurance World Championship.
Yamaha 7 Yamaha Factory Racing 2011: Josh Hayes (2) Yamaha 3 Yamaha Factory Racing 2012: Josh Hayes (3) Yamaha 16 Yamaha Factory Racing 2013: Josh Herrin: Yamaha 4 Yamaha Factory Racing 2014: Josh Hayes (4) Yamaha 7 Yamaha Factory Racing 2015: Cameron Beaubier: Yamaha 8 Yamaha Factory Racing 2016: Cameron Beaubier (2) Yamaha 8 Yamaha Factory ...
In seven rounds during the 2012 season, Hayes qualified his #1 Monster Energy/Graves/Yamaha R1 SuperBike in the pole position, won both SuperBike races, and also led the most laps in both races. Finishing a close second in the 2013 AMA Pro SuperBike points standings to his Monster Energy/Graves/Yamaha teammate and 2013 SuperBike Champion Josh ...
PSR-OR700 (2007, Oriental version of Yamaha PSR-S700) PSR-A2000 (2012, Oriental model and black version of Yamaha PSR S710. And the first A series whose Pitch Band and Modulation uses a Joystick) PSR-A3000 (2016, Oriental version based on Yamaha PSR-S770 and first A Series to have multiple colours in the board)
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