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Shuhei Nakamoto speaks on Casey Stoner’s departure

Modified On Nov 26, 2015 12:00 AM By Gajraj Singh Bhati



As Honda did not continue the contract of Casey Stoner for the coming year’s MotoGP season because of his struggling performance in MotoGp testing activities. The champ has moved on with Ducati for his upcoming races.

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Shuhei Nakamoto, HRC Executive Vice President, on Stoner’s departure said, "We have great memories of Casey’s time with Honda,” said Nakamoto. “From the moment he arrived in 2011 in the Repsol Honda Team we had a very close relationship and we always enjoyed speaking to him about racing and technical matters. Of course, his Championship win in 2011 was a very special moment for us and a highlight of my career. Even after his racing days were over, I enjoyed attending his tests to talk with him and spend time together. We would like to thank him for everything he gave to us over the past five years and send our best wishes to him and his family."

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