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Bridgestone pulls out of MotoGP
Bridgestone has announced that it will pull out of MotoGP at the end of the 2015 season.
The Japanese tire maker has been the championship's sole supplier since 2009, when its last remaining rival Michelin withdrew and MotoGP switched to control tire rules.
Kyota Futami, general manager of Bridgestone's global motorsport department, said the company had achieved all its MotoGP objectives.
"It is with some sadness that we will make our exit from MotoGP after such a prosperous participation in the sport," he said. "Yet, having achieved everything we set out to do when we entered the championship over 10 years ago, including sharing in many MotoGP world championships, our company believes it is the right time to implement an exit strategy from the series.
"Over the next two seasons we will continue our world-class level of support to all the teams and riders, and will keep investing heavily in our MotoGP tire development program. We will continue to push the boundaries of motorcycle tire development over the next two years to ensure that we leave the championship at the end of 2015 in the best way possible."
Bridgestone has been part of MotoGP since the 2002 season, taking its first victory with Makoto Tamada in the '04 Brazilian Grand Prix. Casey Stoner brought Bridgestone its first MotoGP riders' title with Ducati in 2007.
Originally on Autosport.com
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