MOTOGP » Mahindra to unveil Moto3 bike at Valencia

Mahindra to unveil Moto3 bike at Valencia
Indian manufacturer Mahindra, which made its debut in the 125cc World Championship this season, is to unveil its 2012 Moto3 bike on Saturday at the Valencia season finale.

Mahindra riders Marcel Schrotter and Danny Webb are 16th and 19th in the Riders' standings heading into this weekend's 125cc season finale. The team's best finish is a ninth, by Schrotter at Assen.

Anand Mahindra, vice chairman and managing director of the Mahindra Group, will be making his first visit to a grand prix this weekend.

The Moto3 World Championship, which is replacing 125cc, will feature 250cc four-stroke motorcycles.


Tagged as: Assen , Valencia , 125 , Danny Webb , Moto3 , Mahindra



Related Pictures

Webb, Australian 125GP Race 2011

Join the conversation - Add your comment

Please do not post any personal abuse or attacks.

  • (this will never be displayed, but is required for email notification of follow-up comments)

    Email me when this topic is updated.

Note: Your comment may take a few minutes to appear

Although the administrators and moderators of this website will attempt to keep all objectionable comments off these pages, it is impossible for us to review all messages. All messages express the views of the poster, and neither Crash Media Group nor Crash.Net will be held responsible for the content of any message. We do not vouch for or warrant the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any message, and are not responsible for the contents of any message. If you find a message objectionable, please contact us and inform us of the problem or use the [report] function next to the offending post. Any message that does not conform with the policy of this service can be edited or removed with immediate effect.


RawDawg

November 01, 2011 6:40 PM

In theory, it's always good to have new manufactures in GPs. In practice, it usually only works out if they are in it for the long haul. Let's hope Mahindra has long term plans and it works out for them and they grow into a mainstay in GPs.

Md Zane

November 01, 2011 8:27 PM

Nice to see you still posting Raw,thought you just about give up with crash.

I think Mahindra have been doing a good job this year,they must be a million years in development behind Aprilia but have pulled out some good results considering.Hopefully they have good chassis technology behind them now and the new for stroke motors provide a level playing field for them and all other entrants,lets face it for too long now the 125s had become the Aprilia cup.