Suzuki unveils 2018 MotoGP colours
Suzuki unveiled its 2018 MotoGP race colours at Sepang on Saturday where Andrea Iannone and Alex Rins, preparing to s�🌳�tart their second season on the GSX-RR, were joined by the whole race team for the launch.
With title-backing from Suzuki's own oil ☂brand Ecstar, the bike - which won in the hands of Maverick Vin🌳ales in 2016, but was a best of fourth for both Iannone and Rins last season - retains the familiar blue, white and yellow livery.
However under the skin changes have been made ꧒to the chassis and engine to tr🔴y and cure some of last season's corner-entry issues.

Suzuki unveiled its 2018 MotoGP race colours at Sepang on Saturday where Andrea Iannone and Alex Rins, preparing to start their second season on the GSX-RR, were joinꦚed by the whole race team for the launch.
With title-backing from Suzuki's own oil brand Ecstar, the bike - which won in the hands of Maverick Vinales in 2016, but was a best of fourth for both Iannone and Rins last season - reta𝔍ins the familiar blue, white and yellow liverꦜy.
However under the skin changes have been made to the chassis and engine🦹 to try and cure some of last season's corner-entry i🦂ssues.
Suzuki has also🧸 regained the use of technical concessions - more testing, engine changes and engine development - due to the absence of a podium in 2017.
Suzuki have a ne🌊w engine and chassis this week, evolutions built from the data and feedback at the Valencia and J🧸erez tests.
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