Aprilia 'not targeting' satellite team, Suzuki 'discussing'

With Tech3 joining KTM, only two of the six MotoGP manufacturers will be without a satellite team in 2019.

The factories in question, Suzuki and Aprilia, have opposing views on the importance of such a project.

For Suzuki, linked with Marc VDS before the Belgian team's premier-class withdraw, it remains a clear ambition.

"This is an ongoing discussion for us inside the company," said Suzuki team manager Davide Brivio.

Aprilia 'not targeting' satellite team, Suzuki 'discussing'

With Tech3 joining KTM, only two of the six MotoGP manufacturers will be without a satellite team in 2019.

The factories in question, Suzuki and Aprilia, have opposing views on the importance of such a project.

For Suzuki, linked with Marc VDS before the Belgian team's premier-class withdraw, it remains a clear ambition.

"This is an ongoing discussion for us inside the company," said Suzuki team manager Davide Brivio.

"As a race team, we would really like to have a satellite team, in order to get much more information and to develop even further the bike and everything.

"But for the company, it’s a big effort because we don’t have so much resources and not so many people like maybe our competitors.

"Anyway, we are always working. We keep discussing and I hope that we are able to do something for 2020.

"I haven't checked, but now it looks like that might be difficult, because I think all the satellite teams have a contract expiring after 2020.

"[A satellite team] is something in our mind, in our discussions and is a target for Suzuki, but still the decision is to come."

However Aprilia, which supported the idea of a satellite team in the past, is changing tactics.

"For Aprilia this is not a primary target," said team boss Romano Albesiano.

"We've decided to invest in the development, in the test team and in doing wild-card participation at the right level.

"This we believe - being focused on the two factory riders plus one high-level test rider - is the best way to develop for our structure, which is not a 'giant'."

The new approach has seen Aprilia sign Bradley Smith to headline its revamped test and wild-card team, while MotoGP winner Andrea Iannone joins Aleix Espargaro at the race team...

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