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Katsuyuki Nakasuga to Make Wild Card Entry at the Grand Prix of Japan Aboard a Special Red and White YZR-M1

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Katsuyuki Nakasuga to Make Wild Card Entry at the Grand Prix of Japan Aboard a Special Red and White YZR-M1

September 20, 2018—Katsuyuki Nakasuga will make a wild card entry in the Motul Grand Prix of Japan, Round 16 of the 2018 FIM MotoGP World Championship. He will ride a YZR-M1 with the same special anniversary red and white colors that the YZF-R1 sported at the Suzuka 8 Hours this year. He will ride for the Yamalube Yamaha Factory Racing team in the race at the Twin Ring Motegi circuit in Tochigi Prefecture on October 21, 2018.

Nakasuga’s upcoming participation will mark the seventh time in a row that he has entered the Grand Prix of Japan in the MotoGP class since 2012. In MotoGP, he has scored a best finish of 2nd at the final round of the 2012 season in Valencia, Spain. Including that race, this will be his ninth time racing in the premier class. Through this wild card entry, Yamaha’s main goal is to have Nakasuga, who is a development and test rider for the YZR-M1, evaluate the results of the bike’s development in an actual premier class race. Another aim is to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the YZF-R1, which inherits much of its essence from the YZR-M1, with a special red and white color scheme, and to do that in front of a large audience at this high-profile race.

Nakasuga races for the Yamaha Factory Racing Team in the All Japan Road Race Championship’s JSB1000 class, and he has won eight of the nine races held so far in the 2018 season to currently lead the championship. In the Suzuka 8 Hours held at the end of July, Nakasuga was on the team that took a fourth successive win for Yamaha alongside teammates Alex Lowes and Michael van der Mark, although he was unable to participate in the actual race due to an injury suffered in practice. It was Yamaha’s fourth straight and eighth win in total, and Nakasuga became the first rider ever to win four 8 Hours back to back.

Katsuyuki Nakasuga
“My goal for this year’s wild card is the same as last year, which is to provide feedback for the YZR-M1’s development. But this year I’ll be riding a special M1 that shares the color scheme we used in the 8 Hours, which is for the R1’s 20th anniversary. At this year’s 8 Hours I couldn’t ride on race day because of an injury, so I was really disappointed not to have a chance to race in front of the fans. The Grand Prix of Japan is a major event that people around the world tune in to see, so I want ride as well as I can so the fans can enjoy seeing our special livery, and to leave them with a great impression of the R1, which has been my partner in racing for a long time. So I hope everyone is looking forward to seeing the red and white M1 on the racetrack!”

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Katsuyuki Nakasuga

Nationality: Japanese
Born: August 9, 1981
Racing career

2018: Currently 1st in All Japan JSB1000 class (as of Rd. 7)
2017: 6th in All Japan JSB1000 class
2016: All Japan JSB1000 Champion
2015: All Japan JSB1000 Champion
2014: All Japan JSB1000 Champion
2013: All Japan JSB1000 Champion
2012: All Japan JSB1000 Champion
2011: 5th in All Japan JSB1000 class
2010: 4th in All Japan JSB1000 class
2009: All Japan JSB1000 Champion
2008: All Japan JSB1000 Champion
2007: 4th in All Japan JSB1000 class
2006: 9th in All Japan JSB1000 class
2005: 12th in All Japan JSB1000 class
2004: 5th in All Japan 250cc class
2003: 8th in All Japan 250cc class
2002: 5th in All Japan 250cc class
2001: 20th in All Japan 250cc class
2000: 11th in All Japan 250cc class

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