Yamaha pull a "Ferrari"

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TRICKLE69 wrote:
andrew wrote:Spies is a rookie. The rules state that rookies cannot ride for a factory team.
Please provide a source for this statement if possible I am curious to see what rules these are :?
I don't know the actual rule but this was stated several times on the BBC coverage and I have read it a fair bit on an other forum.

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Off to Ducati!

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Rumor has it that team will be re branded Air Asia Yamaha Petronas as Fiat are rumored to be wanting to place $25m a season into Ducatti so they can remain with Rossi, they dont even care area they put the logo on.

First pics of Rossi on a Ducatti will be on Tuesday seemingly.

MotoGP will be a really open one next year, maybes as good as what F1 has been this year.

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Rossi is a class act. His affection for the bike - both in South Africa when he won 1st time out on it & now when he is moving on - just shows how he cares about things other than himself. He is confident but never arrogant.

I fear he is past his prime & worry about his performance on the Ducati. I hope I am wrong.

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Nobody can say it like Rossi, the goat.... 8)


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