They will be running three riders whilst trying to consolidate their third place in the team's championship and with both regular riders still in with a chance of third position overall in their respective battle. Three is the number.
Nobuatsu Aoki who tests for the team will join
John Hopkins and
Chris Vermeulen at the penultimate round of the season, for his first GP outing of the year.
The 36-year-old will be riding an early prototype version of Suzuki's 2008 GSV-R, which he will also continue to test on the Monday after the race.
"I am really looking forward to the race and it is a great honour for me to be the first person to ride the 2008 GSV-R in an event," said Aoki, "It is still in a prototype stage, but we have already done some testing on it and are very confident it will be good. I cannot wait to get out racing again it feels like a very long time since I last competed."
Hopkins and Vermeulen head to Malaysia in fourth and fifth places respectively and both riders will be out to try and better their positions in the final two races of the season.
Both were buoyed by their race performances in Australia last weekend after they produced strong top-eight finishes after what had been a tough weekend. They are both confident of putting on a good performance with the battle for the top Suzuki rider for 2007 still up for grabs, with just five points separating the dueling pair.
"I'm really excited about coming to Malaysia. It is one of my favourite tracks and with all the testing we do here it is also the track I have been around the most," said Hopkins.
"The bike worked well here last year and when we came here for pre-season testing we were competitive from the start. I was happy to be able to put in a strong performance in Australia and get my best ever result there, so that also looks good for this race. The
Bridgestone tyres have come on a long way this year and we know they were good at Sepang in recent years so I am hoping for really big things to happen this weekend!"