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Between Sandra Cortese, German rider 2012 Moto3 World Champion, and his compatriots from a Dynavolt Intact GP team which was devoted to him, the idyll is therefore over. We will deal with current affairs until the end of this season, then everyone will go their separate ways. For the team's team manager, Jürgen Lingg, the epilogue still leaves a bitter taste. The opportunity to recall his work so that Germans are present on the starting grid of the Grands Prix…

The Dynavolt Intact GP team arrived in Moto2 in 2014 with the ambition of playing at the level of Marc VDS Racing or the Pons team. However, after four and a half years of involvement, the results are meager: eight podiums and only one victory. A harvest mainly made by Jonas Folger which, alone, brought back the only success then two second places and two third positions.

A consolation for a German cause confessed by the team. A responsibility missed by Sandra Cortese whose failure made us think: “ I'm not bothered by it, because you have to try everything in life and we did it »Comments Jürgen Lingg. “ Our philosophy was to give priority to German-speaking pilots, but it must be recognized that the choices are limited in this regard. We are now considering whether we can continue like this. I can't say right now ».

On the German-speaking side, Marcel schrotter will continue to keep the flame burning while Dominique Aegerter, is approached but remains mobilized for the Suter cause. As for the succession Öttl, it's still too early. SO ? “ If there had been no concern about the fate of German-speaking pilots, they would never have been hired by anyone. They would be a long way from the Grands Prix at present. The place for our second motorcycle is up for grabs. There are good opportunities from Italy or Spain. We need someone who believes in our structure, who can be fast. No matter what language he speaks and no matter how old he is ».

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