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Joan Mir gives a trend on Suzuki's idea about the satellite team.

It's a family photo that will long be present in the history book of the Suzuki brand. Indeed, in the year of its 100th birthday and as it celebrated its 60th anniversary in competition, the Hamamatsu manufacturer dominated the MotoGP rider rankings with one of its bets for the GSX-RR program, Joan Mir. And as the Endurance category was not stingy in its satisfaction either, it was necessary to immortalize this vintage right at headquarters...

The employees of Suzuki Racing Company gathered outside the Hamamatsu headquarters in Japan earlier this week for a group photo session to celebrate their world championship winning year.

In 2020, suzuki motor corporation celebrated its 100th anniversary and 60 years of racing by winning the world championship MotoGP, the MotoGP teams championship and its 16th world championship endurance with the Suzuki Endurance Racing team.

Team fans Suzuki from all over the world will have followed the battles for the team's championship title Suzuki ecstar in MotoGP and SERT in Endurance and will have seen many members of the racing team working hard in their various trackside roles.

Behind the scenes in Japan, employees of the Suzuki Racing Company are the unseen support and development team behind the world championship winning Suzuki GSX-RR, where the technology developed is used to develop future production motorcycles.

Suzuki's exceptional season was well worth a group photo, and at the seat what's more...

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