I see, maybe I should have said it is getting better because higher quality rider are joining the series. Which I believe will grow viewer interest and therefore sponsorship dollars, euros or lira regardless of Dorna.
Isn’t Toprak a Red Bull athlete as is his manager? Getting him out of their clutches is gonna cost Yamaha biiiiig.
This is more a question than an affirmation.... ...but essentially wouldn't RB not really care where their former rookie riders end up contractually, as long as they get their investment money back(?)
Stick a fork innit. With VR46 gone, MotoGP will be kaput in another 2 years. You heard it here first.
They’re Austrians, they count the pennies in the astray of their cars and wait for and look through those coupon mailings for $2 off tire rotations. Austrians ain’t normal. Lol!
Well, Suzuki did pull out so, who knows, maybe old yeller does make the sun rise and puts the fizz in your Pepsi.
You are nuts. Just because you get all dreamy about him while riding around his hometown, many of us have moved on. The series will be fine without him, it sure seems ok this year. The things that may need fixed have nothing to do with an old fossil, running around in last place, counting how many yellow smoke bombs his boys set off.
Either paddock pass or the race said that Toprak was the latest braker of anyone who ever rode the M1. Unfortunately, he also had the lowest corner speed that Yamaha had ever seen from a rider on the M1.
The first time I tried carbon carbon brakes way back in the 90s I braked later than everyone. I was a freakin’ gawd! I was the king! I was rolling across the Ukraine in my panzer IV and was going to be in Moscow before winter set in!!! I was a complete freakin’ moron who didn’t know you had to put a lot of heat into them before they’d work at all.