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"For Yamaha the primary mission of the satellite team is developing future MotoGP talents. "It‘s a fresh start for the Yamaha satellite team and that makes it all the more fitting to have a young and eager rider like Darryn join them, as Fabio (Quartararo) and Franky (Franco Morbidelli) did before him," said Yamaha boss Lin Jarvis. Petronas Sepang Racing is closing down at the end of the season but Yamaha's satellite MotoGP team will continue under the new RNF name, led by Malaysia's former Sepang circuit boss Razlan Razali.Įxperienced Italian Andrea Dovizioso will be Binder's team mate next season.
The 19-year-old crashed in a multi-rider. Oct 21 (Reuters) - South African Darryn Binder, younger brother of KTM MotoGP rider Brad, will enter the top category next season with the independent RNF Racing team using Yamaha bikes.īinder, 23, is currently competing in the Moto3 category with the Petronas Sprinta team and joins on a one-year contract with an option for 2023. The 2021 MotoGP race at Mugello that took place over the weekend was a sombre one that was scarred due to the death of Moto3 Swiss rider Jason Dupasquier.