Rossi signs new two-year deal with Movistar Yamaha
The nine-time World Champion has re-signed with the Japanese manufacturer for two more seasons in MotoGP™
Tags MotoGP, 2018, Valentino Rossi, Movistar Yamaha MotoGP
Valentino Rossi has signed a new two-year deal to continue in MotoGP™ with the Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team. The announcement will see the 39-year-old compete in a record 25 seasons of Grand Prix racing and continue his association with the Japanese manufacturer in the premier class for an astounding 15 years.
This new, two-year deal demonstrates both Yamaha’s commitment to the nine-time World Champion and vice-versa, as they seek to be fighting consistently at the front once again. After some ups and downs in 2017, as well as an injury mid-season, the target is set high again in 2018 - could a tenth be on the way?
With ‘The Doctor’ confirmed to line up on the grid in 2019 and 2020, that's another two seaasons for Rossi to push.
Valentino Rossi: "When I signed my last contract with Yamaha, in March 2016, I wondered if that would have been the last contract as a MotoGP rider. At that time, I decided that I’d take that decision during the following two years. During the last two years I came to the conclusion that I want to continue because racing, being a MotoGP rider, but especially riding my M1, is the thing that makes me feel good.
Having the opportunity to work with my team, with Silvano, Matteo and all my mechanics, and working with all Japanese engineers, Tsuji-san, and above all Tsuya-san, is a pleasure - I’m happy.
I want to thank Yamaha - Lin Jarvis and Maio Meregalli in particular - for their trust in me, because the challenge is difficult: being competitive until I’m 40 years old! I know it’s going to be difficult and it requires a lot of effort from my side and a lot of training but I’m ready, I am not lacking in motivation, that’s why I’m signing for two more years."