Yamaha finally spoke up about the Japanese MotoGP. Yamaha expects their two drivers, Jorge Lorenzo and Ben Spies, will perform at Motegi.
Previous Lorenzo reportedly did not want to appear in Japan despite an independent body appointed by the International Motorcycle Federation (FIM) Suzuka ensure safe from the effects of nuclear radiation following the explosion in Fukushima.
Yamaha also had to postpone his release following the decision to keep hold FIM MotoGP race in Motegi Japan, October 2. And now the team from Japan's attitude issue.
Yamaha boss Lin Jarvis, insists he believed Lorenzo and Spies will honor their contract with Yamaha and do a race in Japan. Previously, Monster Yamaha Tech 3 also confirm if there is a certainty, then Colin Edwards and Cal Crutchlow will continue to race at Motegi.
"After the publication of reports and confirmation of the FIM and Dorna if the race continues, Yamaha in a position to race. We expect both our drivers (Lorenzo and Spies) was there, and we also face the Tech 3 rider in there, which was confirmed in Brno , "said Jarvis told Motorcycle News.
Previous Lorenzo reportedly did not want to appear in Japan despite an independent body appointed by the International Motorcycle Federation (FIM) Suzuka ensure safe from the effects of nuclear radiation following the explosion in Fukushima.
Yamaha also had to postpone his release following the decision to keep hold FIM MotoGP race in Motegi Japan, October 2. And now the team from Japan's attitude issue.
Yamaha boss Lin Jarvis, insists he believed Lorenzo and Spies will honor their contract with Yamaha and do a race in Japan. Previously, Monster Yamaha Tech 3 also confirm if there is a certainty, then Colin Edwards and Cal Crutchlow will continue to race at Motegi.
"After the publication of reports and confirmation of the FIM and Dorna if the race continues, Yamaha in a position to race. We expect both our drivers (Lorenzo and Spies) was there, and we also face the Tech 3 rider in there, which was confirmed in Brno , "said Jarvis told Motorcycle News.