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26 avril 2019

Kawasaki returns to Suzuka 8Hr in 2019

Kawasaki has announced that its factory team, "Kawasaki Racing Team", will participate in the 2019 FIM World Endurance Championship "Coca-Cola" Suzuka 8 Hours.

In the previous 5 years, "Kawasaki Team GREEN" (managed by Kawasaki Motors Japan - KMJ) participated in the race and achieved a 2nd place podium in both 2016 and 2017, then a 3rd place podium in 2018.

A big change for this year is that Kawasaki will challenge to win the race with
its factory team ("Kawasaki Racing Team" - KRT). The team riders will be Jonathan Rea, Leon Haslam, and Toprak Razgatlioglu.

Jonathan Rea, stated: “I’m very excited to be returning to the Suzuka 8-Hour with Kawasaki. The race itself has a huge place in my heart. After last years’ experience, and being so competitive with Team Green, I am back for more. Last year we had some great speed but also made some mistakes. We will learn from those mistakes and be more prepared than ever. It’s one of the toughest, most exciting, races in the world. Racing in temperatures as hot as 36°C is a true test of man and machine. I love the challenge and can’t wait to spend time with all the Japanese fans.”

Leon Haslam, stated: “The Suzuka 8-Hour is a fantastic event and this will be my fourth year now with Kawasaki. We have had some good races in the past, and a memorable one where I rode for five and a half hours out of the eight. Last year, with Jonathan, we were leading the race until we had a small problem. We have been on the podium every year and I feel that we have been making improvements with our package. Hopefully with some good testing under our belts we can make a strong challenge and finally get on that top step of the podium. It is good riding with Johnny as we have very similar set-up requests and we will have to see what the strategy is this year. I am really looking forward to it.”

Toprak Razgatlioglu, stated: “This is my dream team! I am ready, always, and we will see how it goes. I am a fan of the 8-Hour race but this will be my first time riding. I am so lucky to be in a team with Johnny and Leon; it feels incredible. I have ridden once before in the Japanese Superbike Championship, last year. The Japanese Kawasaki team told me that it was a similar bike to the 8-hour machine, and the main difference should be the endurance style fuel tank. The biggest difference from WorldSBK racing for me will be the Bridgestone tyres. It is like a dream to ride at Suzuka in the 8-Hour because it is an incredible track!”
Team details:

   Team:                                             Kawasaki Racing Team

   Team Manager:                             Guim Roda

   Machine:                                        Ninja ZX-10RR

   Rider:
      Name:                                         Jonathan Rea
      Date of Birth:                              2 February, 1987
      Birth Place:                                 United Kingdom
      Team:                                          KAWASAKI RACING TEAM WORLDSBK
      Career Highlights:                       WSBK four times champion in a row since 2015

      Name:                                         Leon Haslam
      Date of Birth:                              31 May, 1983
      Birth Place:                                 United Kingdom
      Team:                                          KAWASAKI RACING TEAM WORLDSBK
      Career Highlights:                                      2018 British Superbike Champion
                                                                         2017 British Superbike 3rd
                                                                         2016 British Superbike 2nd

      Name:                                         Toprak Razgatlioglu
      Date of Birth:                              16 October, 1996
      Birth Place:                                 Turkey
      Team:                                          TURKISH PUCCETTI RACING
      Career Highlights:                                      2018 WSBK 9th
                                                                         2017 Superstock 1000 2nd
                                                                         2016 Superstock 1000 5th
                                                                         2015 Superstock 600 Champion