MotoGP: Petronas Yamaha came 'very close' with Pedrosa

Dani Pedrosa kept his cards close to his chest, but it was well known that the 31-time Mo𒁃toGP winner was in discussions with the new Petronas-backed Sepang Yamaha team after losing his Hondaꦺ seat to Jorge Lorenzo.

Indeed, Pedrosa postponed a planned retirement announcement at Catalunya as 🌠the Yamaha talks intensifi꧙ed.

But ultimately, the Spaniardܫ decided it was time to call an end to his racing career, albeit thanking Sepang and Yamaha for their patience while he made a final deci🌠sion.

Petronas Yamaha came 'very close' with Pedrosa

Dani Pedrosa kept his cards close to his chest, but it was well known that 𓃲the 31-time MotoGP winner was in discussions with the new Petronas-backed Sepang Yamaha team after losing his Honda seat to Jorge Lorenzo.

Indeed, Pedrosa postponed a planned retirement announcement at Catalunya🅺 as the Yamaha talks int﷽ensified.

But ultimately, the Span𝓡iard decided it was time to call a💯n end to his racing career, albeit thanking Sepang and Yamaha for their patience while he made a final decision.

"The Pedrosa [talks] were a reality. It was very, very close," Sepang CEO Razlan Razali told ltxcn.top.

"He spoke to Yamaha, Yamaha assured him they would give him all the support he needs. I sat down with him, together with Carmelo [Ezpeleta, Dorn♉a CEO] and the same thing as well.

"But when a rider is not mentally sure about continuing to race, there's not mu꧟ch we can do.

"But we were in ser🐎ious discussions. When he decided to call it a day, he actually gave me a call and thanked me for the opportunity. He apologised for not responding quicker, but I can understand that it was a big decision for him and I respect his decis꧑ion.

"He was very professional about it all."

Prior to Pedrosa, Sepang had initially b🌳een linked w𓄧ith another MotoGP 'A-lister' in the form of triple premier-class champion Lorenzo. However, Sepang did not yet have a confirmed place on the 2019 grid.

"At that time having a MotoGP team was still just a co🌠ncept,ജ" Razali said.

"Nothing was set in stone, so we couldn't even talk to anybody at thꩵat stage, but somehow paddock rumours started circulating and he [Lorenzo] thought we were setting the team up just for him. Which we weren't.

"🌠But of course, he surprised everyone and joined Honda anyway - which is fine because he ༺would have been expensive for our budget anyway!"

Lorenzo and Pedrosa moving out of the🎐 picture also had a knock-on effect in terms of the Sepang team's choice of M1 machinery.

For the first time, Yamaha offered Sepang the chance to run factory 'A Spec' bikes, equal to the official team of Valentino Rossi and Maverick Vinales at the start of the season, rather than year-old 'B Spec' machinery previously used by Tech3. Naturally, the A Spec 🤪would cost more.

While Pedrosa would need an A Spec to be interested in the deal, Razali revealed Petronas had been willing to fund two such entries, 💛with Franco Morbidelli pencilled-in for a factory bike from the very start.

Petronas Yamaha came 'very close' with Pedrosa

"We want to be competitive. We don't want to just make up the nꦇumbers and hence we made the dec💧ision and negotiated for one factory machine. Initially it was two. But then [Pedrosa] dropped off," Razali said.

"But Frankie was always an automatic choice. He was always in the equation whether the top rider would have been Pedrosa or Lorenzo. And we always planned for Frankie to have a fact♏ory bike."

When Pedrosa decided to retire - and w🦄ith no other proven MotoGP winners available - Sepang, Petronas and Yamaha decided to take a gamble on a rookie; Fabio Quartararo, who will spend his debꦦut season alongside Morbidelli on a B Spec bike.

"When we ran out of riders for the second bike of🌠 the calibre that would deserve a factory ride, then we thought, 'let'🦋s look at a young rider'. We didn't make that decision alone, we consulted Yamaha as well.

"A few names came in and we locked onto Qua༺rtararo.

"Everyone was quite exci🤪ted because we know where he's comes from and how he's progressed. Yamaha liked it as well, Dorna liked it, the French Grand Prix guys like it. I think he has the potential and we're happy to give Fabio this chance."

Petronas Yamaha, Malaysia's first MotoGP team, will hold its official team 🔜launch in Kuala Lumpur on January 28.

Pedrosa - who recently revealed that HRC president Yoshishige Nomura told him he - has signed for test riding duties with KTM.

The Spaniard is currently undergoing stem cell treatmeܫnt on a fractured collarbone.

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