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Razali presents small but thinks big.

Razlan Razali is the boss of a Petronas team which regrets the fact of having been deprived of a great presentation of its new 2021 troops on its Sepang grounds. A demonstration which could have had the air of celebration since the new recruit of the team is the veteran Valentino Rossi. Unfortunately, the pandemic has barred access to Malaysia, and it will therefore have to be played differently. But who can do more, can do less, they say. Razlan Razali understood this since he presented his new motorcycles placed on his desk.

The satellite team Yamaha must appear online since the Covid-19 always virulent prevented a local festival in Sepang. But the boss Razlan Razali decided to advance the call for the benefit of a partner who must be very happy to be in the spotlight.

The Yamaha that you see just behind the Malaysian are not far away. But small. Models that make the legendary No. 46 part of Petronas history. It's better than nothing and it gives a good idea of ​​what Vale's M1 will be like. The latter signed for one year and will celebrate his 42nd birthday on February 16. In 2020, he had his worst season with a modest fifteenth place in the final, which a coronavirus infection also caused, in addition to his admitted mistakes. He will have as a teammate Franco Morbidelli who, although reigning vice-world champion, will not have the latest evolution of the M1, unlike his elder, mentor and instructor...

 

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