Video: The wait for the seamless for Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi is over
2024 Author: Nicholas Abramson | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-02-10 16:47
If we have already talked everywhere about the seamless change, and someone complains, now we do it with reasons to spare. The prayers of Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi may come to an end because they will be able to enjoy it already in their Yamaha m1.
According to the Telecinco colleagues on their website, the two pilots from the Japanese factory will have the seamless for the next one Aragon Grand Prix which will be played from September 27 to 29. It seems that both drivers could do one last test in the Misano test that will take place next Monday to finally give the green light to the change.
However, other websites, such as Motocuatro, announce that after the insistence of the two pilots, and the tests already carried out previously, they will be able to use it as of this friday at the Italian event and until the end of the season.
After the Brno test, about a month ago, there have been several occasions in which Rossi and Lorenzo have stressed that the Yamaha engineers preferred not to take false steps and take it easy on the installation of the seamless on the M1. Many think that it may be too late to challenge Honda and Márquez for the title, but Yamaha are excited about their "new toy."
Although the information from different media is different, since the factory itself still has not confirmed anything, There is no doubt that the Yamaha seamless is already a fact and that very soon we will be able to see if Jorge and Valentino's pleas have been worth it.
Thanks a lot to Karpathos for giving us a touch with the information.
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