Utilisateur:Steph32/Brouillon
Localisation | Mol |
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Président | Razlan Razali |
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Directeur | Kazuhiko Yamano |
Directeur technique | Shinichi Kokubu |
Pilotes |
99 Jorge Lorenzo 93 Marc Márquez |
Pneumatiques | Michelin |
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Courses disputées | 258 |
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Titres constructeurs | 11 |
Titres pilotes | 10 |
La SIC Racing Team est une équipe Malaysienne de course motos de Grands Prix, propriété du Circuit International de Sepang. L'objectif principal de l'équipe est de préparer des pilotes malaisiens aux courses motos de Grands Prix.[1]. La structure s'est d'abord engagée en Moto3, puis s'est engagée en Moto GP sous le nom Petronas Yamaha SRT.
History[modifier | modifier le code]
The team first raced in Moto2 in 2014, with former Grand Prix racer Johan Stigefelt launching his own outfit in the middleweight class using a Caterham bike and with backing from Malaysian airline Air Asia. Finishing sixth in the championship with Johann Zarco and Josh Herrin, the team then morphed into the Sepang International Circuit Team team for the following season.
Charged with developing Malaysian talent, the team signed local rider Zulfahmi Khairuddin for their debut season in the lightweight class, joined by Czech racer Jakub Kornfeil. Kornfeil took two podium finishes for the team and finished 12th in the championship, while Khairuddin took a best finish of fifth at the Japanese Grand Prix. Kornfeil remained with the team for 2016, finishing the season in eighth and taking a podium finish at the team’s home race in Malaysia. Adam Norrodin, signed to replace Khairuddin, ended the year 28th with a pair of 11th place finishes his best results.
Retaining Norrodin and replacing Kornfeil with Japanese racer Ayumu Sasaki for 2017, the team ended the season 17th and 20th respectively. In October, they also announced a return to the Moto2 class for 2018, with Malaysian rider Hafizh Syahrin joining the squad[2]. Releasing Syahrin early from his contract to take over Jonas Folger's Tech 3 Yamaha seat in MotoGP, Khairuddin returned to the team for the start of the season.[3]
Retaining Sasaki and Norrodin for 2018, the pair finished the season in 20th and 21st, with Norrodin taking a best finish of fifth. Khairuddin was replaced on the team’s Moto2 squad after five rounds by Finnish racer Niki Tuuli, who finished the year in 32nd with a best finish of 15th.
Expansion into MotoGP[modifier | modifier le code]
In July 2018 it was announced that SIC Racing Team would make the step up to the premier class for the 2019 MotoGP season,[4] with Yamaha providing leased Yamaha YZR-M1 motorcycles for the 2019, 2020 and 2021 MotoGP seasons.[5] Signing French rookie Fabio Quartararo and Italian rider Franco Morbidelli[6] and being joined by Petronas as title sponsor, the team became Petronas Yamaha SRT.[7][8][9] The team expanded their partnership with Petronas further at the 2019 Dutch TT, when the Malaysian oil company also joined the team as technical partner, with the team switching to Petronas' Sprinta engine oil.[10]
Retaining a presence in the Moto2 and Moto3 class, Malaysian rider Khairul Idham Pawi joined the team on their new Triumph-powered Kalex machine. In the Moto3 class, Sasaki remained alongside new signing John McPhee. McPhee gave the team their first ever Grand Prix victory at the French Grand Prix. The team also expanded into the new MotoE series, signing British racer Bradley Smith.
Grand Prix motorcycle results[modifier | modifier le code]
Modèle:Update section (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
* Season still in progress.
References[modifier | modifier le code]
- « Razlan defends SIC Racing Team's decision », nst.com.my,
- « SIC Racing Team: Moto3™ riders remain, Syahrin in Moto2™ », motogp.com,
- « MotoGP: Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Confirms Hafizh Syahrin As Jonas Folger's Full-Time Replacement », roadracingworld.com,
- (en) « Angel Nieto Team join forces with SIC from 2019 », MotoGP.com, Dorna Sports, {{Article}} : paramètre «
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» manquant (lire en ligne) - (en) « Yamaha signs memorandum of understanding with SIC », MotoGP.com, Dorna Sports, {{Article}} : paramètre «
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» manquant (lire en ligne) - (en) « Jarvis confirms: Morbidelli and Quartararo at SIC Yamaha », MotoGP.com, Dorna Sports, (lire en ligne)
- Sepang Racing Team Homepage, Retrieved 5 May 2019
- Petronas Yamaha SRT Yamaha Racing, Retrieved 4 May 2019
- Quartararo: "Incredible" to repay SRT Yamaha's faith Motorsport, 4 May 2019. Retrieved 4 May 2019
- (en) « 'Steel and chemistry' - Petronas now inside the M1 », sur Crash, (consulté le )