In 2010 Yamaha debuted at one-off livery for the Laguna Seca GP featuring the faces of 500 fans, and the number “500” painted in stars and stripes celebrating the launch of the Fiat 500 in the U.
S.
market.
During the final GP of last season at Valencia, Gresini Racing had the names of fans on the fairings of Alvaro Bautista’s Honda RC213V that was part of the San Carlo ‘Super Message to Sic’ initiative to help the Marco Simoncelli Foundation where fans donated 2 euros for the message, but Came IodaRacing who is fielding Danilo Petrucci and Lukas Pesek in MotoGP and Johann Zarco in Moto2, has decided that fans are important all season long and not just one weekend, and have launched the IodaYourProject.
The new project was illustrated yesterday during the Moto Days motorcycle show in Rome by team owner Giampiero Sacchi and Petrucci and Zarco, and basically it consists of being part of first MotoGP ‘racing community’ that will allow fans to have their name on the fairings of the team’s Suters for the entire 2013 season at a cost of €10, but the cost isn’t just limited to a name, but will also include exclusive prizes and suprises during the season for those who sign up and follow the IodaRacing Teams.
Click here for Ioda Your Project mini website.
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