Suzuki Announces The Autotrader/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing Team

Suzuki Motor of America, Inc. (SMAI) today
announced the formation of the Autotrader/Yoshimura/Suzuki
Factory Racing Team. The newly formed team will compete in the
Monster Energy AMA Supercross and Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross
Championship Series in both the 450 and 250 classes. The team is an
expansion of the current relationship between Joe Gibbs Racing
(JGR) and Suzuki, and will operate as the primary factory level
effort.
Kerry Graeber, SMAI's Vice President of Sales and Marketing,
commented on the next step in the company's ongoing goal of
expanding its business. "Racing is an important part of our effort
to sell off-road products, and we're looking forward to an even
stronger relationship with Joe Gibbs Racing," said Graeber. "JGR is
one of the most well-respected operations in racing. They share our
vision of building a top-level team with elite athletes competing
for championships."
Suzuki is in the midst of redefining its motocross brand through
grass roots racing and a more clearly defined path for riders to
progress through the ranks of racing from amateur to professional.
The company launched the RM Army initiative in 2016. Riders
competing on
Suzuki RM-Z450, RM-Z250, RM85 and RMX450Z race bikes are
eligible for support under the RM Army umbrella. That support
includes over $6 million worth of contingency money, trackside
technical support, and the chance to ride with one of the greatest
riders of all time, Ricky Carmichael, at Camp Carmichael.
"JGR is very excited to deepen our
partnership with Suzuki and Yoshimura," said team
owner Coy Gibbs. "The JGR crew has worked extremely hard to get
into position to win championships, and this new effort and
structure cements that championship-winning philosophy. We now have
the right tools to lead the RM Army into battle. We are excited and
ready to get the job done on every level."
Coy added that veteran team manager Jeremy Albrecht will lead the
effort. The team will field two 250 Class riders on each coast and
two 450 Class riders during Monster Energy AMA Supercross, and two
250 Class and two 450 Class riders during the Lucas Oil AMA Pro
Motocross Championship Series. The riders will be named in the
coming weeks.
JGR will also develop and market performance parts for Suzuki's
line of motocross and off-road products.
The Autotrader/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing Team will make its
debut at the opening round of the 2018 Monster Energy AMA
Supercross season on Jan. 6, in
Anaheim, Calif.