I think they mean a 3 race support series - set up by the promoters I'd guess - probably similar to the classes they ran at Miller this year. This is all a guess, but it makes sense. They will get at least half the AMA field and not have to pay a sanction fee
That does make the most sense, but do you think with ample testing time(theres no restriction of testing a moto gp bike for wildcard riders, is there?) That he would be able to get the GP program going a bit? He was always excellent at setting up the bike, and that seems to be suzuki's biggest problem. Same with Suzukis WSBK program, Yosh has been the most successful program Suzuki has had this past decade.
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