New Straits Times

Suppo looking for new challenges, leaves Honda

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LONDON: Honda announced the departure of MotoGP team principal Livio Suppo on Monday, a day after Spaniard Marc Marquez secured his fourth topflight world championsh­ip in five years.

The 53-year-old Italian, who joined the Repsol Honda team from Ducati in 2010 and assumed the principal role in 2013, said he needed a change and was leaving the sport with a year to run on his contract.

“After 22 seasons in the motorcycle racing world, I feel that it is time for me to look for new challenges,” he said in a Honda statement.

“I leave HRC (Honda Racing Corporatio­n) knowing that in 2018 they will be competitiv­e, because Marc and Dani (Pedrosa) are very strong and the engineers will as always prepare a good package for them to fight for the championsh­ip again.”

Suppo oversaw five MotoGP titles in his time at Honda’s works team, with Australian Casey Stoner winning in 2011. Stoner also won the championsh­ip at Ducati in 2007, when Suppo was in charge there. Reuters

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