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Kawasaki to stay in MotoGP after all? |
To
quote Mark Twain, "The rumors of Kawasaki's death in MotoGP may be
greatly exaggerated." Fine, so it's not an exact quote, but the point
is the same. Despite Kawasaki's assertion that it was indeed suspending its factory support from MotoGP,
the threat of lawsuit may cause the team to change its mind. According
to Carmelo Ezpeleta, who heads Dorna, the company that holds the rights
to MotoGP, Kawasaki is contractually obligated to stay in MotoGP
through 2011 and must ensure that its two ZX-RR race bikes take part in
the series in 2009. Assuming this happens, Dorna will release the team
from its commitment for the final two years. If Team Green chooses not
to comply, Dorna will seek financial compensation. Perhaps it's not
surprising, then, that Kawasaki has indeed been testing its bikes in
Australia, seemingly in preparation to race in the first event of the
season on April 12 in Qatar.
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