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Reports from Europe have it that Kawasaki may be on the verge of quitting MotoGP-- immediately. The global economic slowdown seems to be the source of the possible loss of Kawasaki from the MotoGP championship. An announcement is expected after the new year.

What would happen to Kawasaki's two contracted riders if Team Green did pull out--American John Hopkins and Italian Marco Melandri--is as yet unknown.

If this news is true, Kawasaki dropping out of MotoGP is going to be seen as a serious blow to the spend-spend-spend-MotoGP championship

www.superbikeplanet.com/2008/Dec/081230a.htm
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Kawasaki quits MotoGP?
By Matthew Birt

MotoGP

30 December 2008 12:08


Rumours are circulating that Kawasaki has shut down its factory MotoGP squad with immediate effect.

The move would leave Marco Melandri and American John Hopkins without a ride for 2009 and the MotoGP world championship down to a paltry entry of just 17 bikes.

The current global economic crisis is being cited as the reason for the decision for Kawasaki to quit the premier class after a disastrous 2008 campaign.

The Japanese factory failed to build on a promising maiden 800cc campaign with the ZX-RR a perennial backmarker in 2008. Hopkins plummeted from fourth in the rankings in ’07 to only 16th in an injury-hit campaign, while Aussie Anthony West had a torrid time and he was only 18th in the final world championship standings.

Although Japanese management had grown increasingly frustrated at the huge financial outlay for little return in terms of results, there had been no suggestion of a withdrawal for 2009.

The team had already completed two pre-season tests in Valencia and Phillip Island and work was moving forward at a rapid pace on the 2009 ZX-RR in readiness for a February debut in Sepang.

No official comment has yet been made by Kawasaki on the speculation concerning its MotoGP future.

In a recent interview with MCN, team manager Michael Bartholemy confirmed budget cuts had been enforced to counter the dramatic economic slowdown.

Speaking on how the credit crunch had impacted on Kawasaki and what it would mean for 2009, Bartholemy said: “We have approached it in a different way. People might think that for us to be more competitive we need to be spending more money. But we have to spend the same money that we spent in 2008 because everybody will reduce its budget. I have not asked them for more money, but we have heard that some manufacturers are cutting their budgets by as much as 20 to 25 per cent. So if we keep the budget then that means automatically that we will be getting closer. The outcome is though we had a cut, but we have compensated for that and it will not affect the development budget, which is crucial for us to try and move forward.”

So far Bartholemy has been unavailable for comment.

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www.gazzetta.it/Motori/Motomondiale/Moto...8/12/30/kawa30.shtml
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Kawasaki goodbye in MotoGP Melandri: " I hope in a incubo" The Japanese house towards the withdrawal from the maximum category to two wheels because of the costs. Melandri and Hopkins at the moment are without seats for 2009 Melandri mark in action in the recent tests with the Kawasaki. Epa MILAN, 30 Decembers 2008 - It lacks alone l' officer corps, but would be already a letter sent to the dependent (comprised pilots) signed Yoshio Kawamura, president of the field run: the Kawasaki leaves the MotoGP. A news shock that confirmation the situation of crisis of the field and that above all lascerebbe on foot nientemeno that Melandri Mark, with John Hopkins designated to being the official pilot for 2009. COSTS - the proibitivi costs that have already determined the withdrawal of Honda from the World-wide one of F.1, of the Subaru and the Suzuki from the World-wide rally are therefore all' origin of a decision that worries not little in sight of the next season. In the past weeks a goodbye of Honda had been assumed also, alarm then re-entered. Not for the Kawasaki, evidently, than with Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki and Ducati he is the fifth constructor of the MotoGP: quest' year has not shone closing last in the Marches ranking with 88 points. THE REACTIONS - " I can only hope to wake up 1° January and to discover that it is all an ugly one sogno". Melandri mark, that it is passed to the Japanese team at the end of the slid season in order to make brace with the American John Hopkins, is cautious. " I must wait for and to feel someone, at the moment I do not know nulla" , the pilot says ravennate.

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Guess it's official now. Kawi is outta almost every type of racing this year.
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that sucks
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This might make all the other manufacturers cut cost and maybe they will get rid of some of the electronics. Motogp then may actually have a close race this year.

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Well Team Green (=The big Japanese bosses) "changed" their mind....

There will be a 2 bikes KAWI team in MotoGP in 2009-2010-2011

Dorna was gonna sue the crap out of 'em ( $$$ 25 Millions per season !!!!!)...that was in their contract

if they did drop out...

www.superbikeplanet.com/2009/Jan/090108kawinn.htm
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