Jorge Lorenzo has said he has not received any pressure from its brand, Yamaha Nippon, to assist the Japanese Grand Prix, which takes place the weekend of October 2 and has been on the tightrope initial opposition some pilots to dispute it.
Fukushima nuclear tragedy caused many pilots initially decided against attending the grand prize, including Jorge Lorenzo, who has starred in Barcelona now an act of solidarity with the Food Bank Foundation.
“If I made the decision to go is because I have no doubt, if I had any doubt I would stay home. The truth is that at no time Yamaha has forced me to attend this career has given me the option to choose and at the end after a long time, have lots of information and consultation with experts, we decided to go, “said Lawrence, one of the pilots was more reluctant at first.
However, the Spaniard has said they will take some precautions, like bringing food and beverage team from Spain, “because there may be a small risk, especially with fish.”
“The main thing is my health and that of the people on my team,” said the reigning world champion, who has insisted that once solved this problem it is best to go for your brand, Yamaha Japan, and the image of Nippon country.
With respect to the world championship, Lorenzo has reiterated that it is “practically impossible” to defend the title as Australia’s Casey Stoner holds a lead of 44 points with 100 to play.
“He is a driver very, very well, extraordinary. Without that talent will not win races. Mechanics also is helping a lot this year, to us a little less and that makes the difference is so great,” argued Lawrence.
For the pilot Spaniard, Stoner has demonstrated for the championship deserves the title “more than anyone” to have won more races than any other driver.
Regarding Marc Marquez, who is one step-six points-leader Moto2, Stefan Bradl, Lawrence has said he is surprised by “learning ability and courage on the bike” and is doing a year “impressive” .
“Sure you will give us a lot of trouble in MotoGP, and is another strong rival,” said Lorenzo about a possible jump to the premier class Catalan.