Phat3R
17-01-2014, 08:18 PM
Lorenzo has become Yamaha’s talisman and his incalculable value to the Japanese brand was blindingly obvious again last season.
With eight wins, he was the standout YZR-M1 rider and his final tally of 330-points was a record for a rider that finished runner-up in the world championship.
His huge importance to the Yamaha cause was emphasised again by his team boss Wilco Zeelenberg, who told MCN: “It is very important to keep Jorge. We are so impressed with his performances. We show him a lot of respect and he knows we have him at the top of the list and we know other manufacturers can see he has special skills. But I would hate to see Jorge leave Yamaha."
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/mcn/sport/sportresults/motogp/2014/january/jan1714-lorenzo-ducati
With eight wins, he was the standout YZR-M1 rider and his final tally of 330-points was a record for a rider that finished runner-up in the world championship.
His huge importance to the Yamaha cause was emphasised again by his team boss Wilco Zeelenberg, who told MCN: “It is very important to keep Jorge. We are so impressed with his performances. We show him a lot of respect and he knows we have him at the top of the list and we know other manufacturers can see he has special skills. But I would hate to see Jorge leave Yamaha."
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/mcn/sport/sportresults/motogp/2014/january/jan1714-lorenzo-ducati