MotoGP
R
Americas GP
02 Apr
-
05 Apr
Next event in
27 days
R
Argentinian GP
16 Apr
-
19 Apr
Next event in
41 days
R
Spanish GP
30 Apr
-
03 May
Next event in
55 days
14 May
-
17 May
Next event in
69 days
R
Italian GP
28 May
-
31 May
Next event in
83 days
04 Jun
-
07 Jun
Next event in
90 days
18 Jun
-
21 Jun
Next event in
104 days
25 Jun
-
28 Jun
Next event in
111 days
R
Finnish GP
09 Jul
-
12 Jul
Next event in
125 days
06 Aug
-
09 Aug
Next event in
153 days
R
Austrian GP
13 Aug
-
16 Aug
Next event in
160 days
R
British GP
27 Aug
-
30 Aug
Next event in
174 days
R
San Marino GP
10 Sep
-
13 Sep
Next event in
188 days
01 Oct
-
04 Oct
Next event in
209 days
R
Japanese GP
15 Oct
-
18 Oct
Next event in
223 days
R
Australian GP
23 Oct
-
25 Oct
Next event in
231 days
R
Malaysian GP
29 Oct
-
01 Nov
Next event in
237 days
R
Valencia GP
12 Nov
-
15 Nov
Next event in
251 days

Lorenzo to make wildcard outing at Barcelona

shares
comments
Lorenzo to make wildcard outing at Barcelona
By:
Mar 5, 2020, 12:00 PM

Retired triple MotoGP world champion Jorge Lorenzo will return to racing in June’s Catalan Grand Prix in a wildcard outing with Yamaha.

Lorenzo announced his retirement from racing at the end of last season, after a difficult and injury-hit year on the Honda sapped him of confidence and motivation.

Over the winter he penned a deal to return to Yamaha – with which he won his three MotoGP titles – as an official test rider, and completed a couple of days on the 2019-spec M1 at the Sepang shakedown and pre-season test last month.

It has been rumoured for some time that Lorenzo could make a wildcard appearance this season, with Yamaha not ruling out the possibility.

Yamaha officially confirmed the news with a brief video message on its social media platforms.

In another video, Lorenzo said: "So after some weeks thinking about it, yesterday I decided I will participate at the Catalunya GP. I'm really looking forward for it and I hope to see you all there."

It is unclear yet if Lorenzo will have any more wildcard outings on the Yamaha this year.

This announcement will only serve to further fuel rumours that Lorenzo could be potentially looking to return to MotoGP full-time in 2021.

When asked about it during Yamaha’s official launch event on the eve of the Sepang test in February, the Spaniard admitted he hadn’t totally ruled out the possibility.

Next article
How cancelled races stand to impact MotoGP's 2020 title fight

Previous article

How cancelled races stand to impact MotoGP's 2020 title fight

Load comments