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Ninjette Newsbot
January 17th, 2009, 07:40 AM
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Uncertainty continues to cloud Kawasaki's future in MotoGP. Despite the official announcement on January 9th that Kawasaki would be withdrawing factory support from MotoGP, rumors continue to rumble on that there will be Kawasakis on the grid when the season starts, with some sort of private team structure running the bikes.

These rumors have been fueled by the private test currently underway at Eastern Creek in Australia (http://www.motogp.com/en/videos/2008/Kawasaki+debut+the+09+Ninja+ZX+RR+at+Eastern+Creek+3). Test riders Olivier Jacque and Tamaki Serizawa are continuing work on the 2009 version of Kawasaki's ZX-RR Ninja MotoGP bike, lapping the track on Friday and Saturday. The official MotoGP.com website has video of the bike being tested, and is adamant that the bike will be run by a private team in the coming season (http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2008/Kawasaki+undertake+private+test+at+Eastern+Creek).

Indeed, this is what Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta is working towards. In an interview with the Italian sports daily Gazzetta dello Sport, Ezpeleta stated that a private team structure was almost ready to go (http://www.gazzetta.it/Motori/Motomondiale/MotoGP/Primo_Piano/2009/01/14/ezpeleta.shtml), the only problem being the question of building new engines and developing the bike. Kawasaki told Dorna that they only have enough engines for a quarter of the season, and no money to develop the bike. But the Spaniard had a solution for that to: Ezpeleta had found an engineering facility in France that is willing to take on the work from Kawasaki, build engines and continue development of the ZX-RR.

The only stumbling block is that Kawasaki have to accept these conditions and agree to turn the bikes over to the French firm. In exchange for this, and allowing the bikes to run during 2009, Ezpeleta told Gazzetta dello Sport, Dorna would be willing to allow Kawasaki to withdraw from the contract they have with the MSMA to run bikes through 2011.

The alternative is to sort the case out in the courts. Ezpeleta made it perfectly clear: "If they don't run the bikes, I'll take them to court." A court case - most likely to be held in the Spanish courts, as the country where Dorna is based - would be both expensive and raise unwelcome publicity for Kawasaki, but it is potentially even more dangerous for Dorna.

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CC Cowboy
January 18th, 2009, 03:32 PM
I read the article and then went to the link.

Rossi to run World Superbike at Quatar would be FANtastic. I'd love to see him run something other than a MotoGP bike. I have a feeling he will be able to adapt quickly.