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FIM president thinks Suzuki will return to MotoGP

FIM president Jorge Viegas believes Suzuki will return to MotoGP at some point following the Japanese manufacturer's exit from the series at the end of 2022.

Having returned to MotoGP full-time in 2015 and won the championship with Joan in 2020, Suzuki made the shock announcement part way through the 2022 season that it would be ending its involvement at the end of the campaign.

Suzuki cited financial reasons as well as changing market trends as its primary reason, with the Japanese marque's withdrawal from factory-supported racing having a knock-on effect in numerous paddocks.

Speaking during the Assen World Superbike round on Friday, Viegas said he believes Suzuki will one day return to MotoGP as "they cannot sell bikes if they are not in competition" and is "optimistic" other brands will invest in FIM-sanctioned world championships going forward.

"It's tough because Suzuki left us," he said when asked by Autosport what the FIM hopes to do to attract manufacturers to MotoGP and WSBK.

"I had the occasion to speak to Mr Suzuki himself in Japan, and they said they were going to invest all the money they had in a new type of engine, blah, blah, blah.

"I think they will be back. They cannot sell bikes if they are not in competition.

"We had two very tough years with the COVID, but I think things are getting much better now and I think that new manufacturers will join in both competitions – in MotoGP and [World] Superbikes, which is not easy because the investment in MotoGP mainly is huge.

Source: Autosport

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