If MotoGP controls its spending in the areas of electronics and tires, with single suppliers, but also engines and test days by limiting the number, on the other hand for disproportionate and gigantic hospitality, it does not There is no limit to wasting money to look bigger than your neighbor.
We are not left out at Suzuki and here is the new structure of the Japanese team for races taking place outside Europe. It holds 50 people, is transported by boat and can be assembled in a single day. Its facilities are complete, including a functional kitchen.
Here is the video that the Ecstar Suzuki team is offering to present its new hospitality in the Termas de Rio Honda paddock:
Check out our latest itinerant home overseas! @suzukimotogp @ andreaiannone29 @Rins42 @MotoGP #suzuking isn't it cool? pic.twitter.com/DsBdVJIkrS
- Team Suzuki Ecstar (@suzukimotogp) April 6, 2017
The construction of another hospitality facility intended for overseas, that of Yamaha, based on a maritime transport container:
Yamaha overseas hospitality mounted:
Part of the Suzuki Stand at the Argentine GP this Thursday:
Some figures for a normal day of operation during a European GP (source: Red Bull)