VR46 announce special livery ‘surprise’ for Austin MotoGP
VR46 duo Franco 🐷Morbidelli and Fabio di Giannantonio to race in a one-off ඣAmerican-inspired livery at the COTA MotoGP.

The Pertamina VR46 team of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Franco Morbidelli and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio di Giannantonio will race in a one-off livery at this weekend’s COTA MotoGP, designed 'as a surprise for the American fans.'
The only clue is that the special livery, which will only appear 🍎on Sunday and replace the usual fluorescent yellow and white, is inspired by ‘American cult♋ure’.
Morbidelli will be looking to put the livery on the podium for the second successivꦯe event, after a debut VR46 rostrum last time in Argentina.
“We are heading to Austin, a track that I🐭 love, even if it’s very demanding and different from the past two tracks we’ve been raced at this season,” Morbidelli said.
“We arrive with a great boost in confidence and enthusiasm after the stro🐓ng result we got in Argentina.
“The goal is to keep that momentum going and start strong from th♏e first day, working as🥀 good as we did in the first two races.
“I’m 🐼back to the U.S. with a lot of excitement after my time in Brazil lasꦚt week – it was amazing,” added the Italian, who visited the proposed new MotoGP venue in Goiania.
Team-mate Fabio di Gianna൲ntonio, still recovering from pre-season injuries, also enjoyed a memorable Sunday in Termas de Rio Hondo, finishing in fifth place.
“I am excited for the race weekend in the United States,” said the factory-spec GP25 rider. “We are making progress🦹, the recovery is going well and I’ve been training normally in the past few daysꦯ.
𝔍“Austin is one o🥀f the most demanding tracks of the calendar, so it’s important to arrive there as prepared as possible.
“I’m happy with my physical preparation, we will try to maintain the momentum we built in Termas too. Starting strong from the start 🧸will be crucial.”
di Giannantonio finishe♏d sixth at COTA last season.
The team’s be🉐st Austin finish was second place by former rider Lꦕuca Marini in the 2023 event.

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