Suzuki quit MotoGP and announce new SBK rider
Monday 21 November: Suzuki Motor Corporation has decided to suspend temporarily its participation in MotoGP from 2012. Then a day later they announce Crescent Suzuki has retained the services of John Hopkins for 2012, for the team's World Superbike challenge.
The official Suzuki Motor Corporation release states: "This suspension is to cope with tough circumstances mainly caused
by the prolonged recession in developed countries, a historical
appreciation of Japanese Yen and repeated natural disasters.
Having an eye to returning to MotoGP in 2014,
Suzuki will now focus on developing a competitive new racing machine for that class.
Suzuki
will continue motocross racing activity and support of road racing
activities using mass-produced motorcycles, by obtaining FIM
homologation and co-operation with the supplier of its development
racing kit parts."
Comment: Interesting in that this is the exact opposite to what Yamaha have done.
John Hopkins competed in the British Superbike championship for the UK

based Crescent team in 2011 and has now put pen to paper to link-up with
the team once again on the world stage.
Hailing from Ramona in
California, but with English parents, Hopkins is still recovering in
America, following surgery on a finger he damaged at Brno in the Czech
Republic earlier this season whilst on MotoGP duty, but will be totally
fit and focused in time for pre-season testing next year. He had a
successful first season with the Crescent Suzuki team, narrowly missing
out on the BSB championship at the last race of the year and he will now
relish the chance to compete against the world's best Superbike racers
on circuits where he has plenty of experience.
Hopkins will be
joined at Crescent Suzuki by former BSB champion Leon Camier, whose
addition to the team was announced last month. Camier will begin testing
the Crescent Suzuki 'Powered by Yoshimura' GSX-R1000 at Portimao in
Portugal later this month, with Hopkins joining him in the tests in
early 2012. The first race of next year's calendar is scheduled for
Sunday 26th February at Phillip Island in Australia.
John Hopkins: "I
am really happy to be joining up with the Crescent guys again. We had a
great year in British Superbike and I'm sure we can continue that in
WSB. I wanted to get back into world championship racing and this is a
natural progression from last year. The difference this time is that I
will be going to tracks that I already know and have some reference
from, so that should make some things a bit easier.
"I know it's
going to be a big step, but with some big technical advances and
Yoshimura on board, I'm sure the bike will be fully competitive. It will
be great to work with Lez Pearson again, as we built up a strong
relationship and his understanding of the way the bike works will be
invaluable next year.
"I'm also looking forward to riding with
Leon. I'm sure he'll be strong next year and will be a difficult
team-mate to beat and also one who will push me to the limit.
"I
want to say thanks to Paul, Martyn, Jack and everyone at Crescent
Suzuki for believing in me and giving me this opportunity. I can't wait
to get on the bike and see what we can do. I know it's not going to be
an easy task by any means, but I have every intention of going out and
trying to earn my first ever world championship for myself and the team.
I'll be doing everything in my power to make it happen."
Jack Valentine - Team Manager: "It's
great to have John back onboard for next year and a real boost for the
whole team that he has chosen to ride for us. He is a class act, not
only for Crescent Suzuki, but for the whole Superbike series as well.
The crowds will love him.
"I enjoyed working with him this year
and, although he rode in the last three events with a severely injured
finger, he only just missed out on the championship. That is history now
and I look forward to continuing the relationship and building on what
we achieved this year. I'm sure with what he learnt in BSB, and his
experience on the tracks we will visit next year, that he will be able
to get some spectacular results.
"I know he's really fired up
for this and I'm looking forward to some exciting times. I cannot wait
to see him and Leon out there next year."