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MotoGP, Yamaha comments on the sanction: "just an oversight, no malintent"

The Japanese manufacturer defends itself: "there was an incorrect understanding of the current regulation, we will not appeal"

MotoGP: Yamaha comments on the sanction:

Following the FIM communication regarding the sanction for non-compliance with the protocol which requires the unanimous prior approval of the MSMA when valves from two different producers are used in the engines of the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP and Petronas Yamaha Sepang Racing Team bikes in the 2020 season , Yamaha Motor Co, Ltd. has now issued a communication on its position.

Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. acknowledges, respects, and accepts the decision of the FIM about the incorrect protocols that were followed. It will not appeal against the FIM‘s sanctions.

Due to an internal oversight and an incorrect understanding of the current regulation, Yamaha omitted to give prior notification to and gain approval from the MSMA for the use of valves by two manufacturers.

Yamaha would like to clarify that there was no malintent in using the valves of two different suppliers that were manufactured according to one common design specification.

Following the sanction given by FIM on Thursday 5th November, Yamaha remains fully committed to supporting its MotoGP riders and the two teams in their title quest. It will make extraordinary efforts to still compete for the 2020 MotoGP Constructor and Rider World Championship trophies.

 

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