Lorenzo Re-signs With Yamaha For 2013 & 2014

Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd have confirmed the extension of Jorge Lorenzo’s contract to ride for the Yamaha Factory Racing MotoGP Team for 2013 and 2014, immediately quashing one of the rumours for hot seat swapping action at the end of the 2012 season after Casey Stoner announced his retirement from the sport at Le Mans.

Jorge Lorenzo joined Yamaha in 2008, taking fourth place in his first season and claiming the ‘Rookie of the Year’ title. He was then second in 2009, went on to become MotoGP World Champion in 2010 and was second again in 2011. As we head to the British round of the championship, Jorge is leading the 2012 MotoGP Championship by 20 points.

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Jorge Lorenzo said: “I am extremely happy to have signed with Yamaha for two more years. They’ve made great efforts to retain me in the factory team so I want to thank all those involved at Yamaha for this. I’ve been treated like part of the Yamaha family since 2008 and I love working with them. It has always been my first option to stay here and so I’m happy that this important negotiation has finished with such a positive outcome. Now I can focus on the Championship and I’m looking forward to paying back Yamaha’s trust in me starting at Silverstone this weekend. I look forward to winning many more Championships together; my dream to finish my career with Yamaha is now closer to becoming a reality!”

Lin Jarvis – Yamaha Motor Racing Managing Director, said: “This is excellent news for Yamaha and for the Yamaha Factory Racing Team,” commented Lin Jarvis. Jorge has been with us since 2008 and achieved superb results in the first four years, the highlight being his World Championship victory in 2010. He’s currently on top form having won three of the first five GP races and finishing second in the other two. Jorge’s contract extension allows both him and Yamaha to concentrate 100% on this year’s Championship challenge without any distractions and also to make future plans together to further strengthen the winning partnership.”
Unofficially, he probably also said something along the lines of ‘Thank goodness that’s all sorted…’.
So the big question is still – where will Rossi be in 2013?

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