MONSTER ENERGY, YAMAHA RACING
STRENGTHEN GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP
Y
amaha Motor Corporation,
USA (YMUS) announced a
renewal with Monster Energy
and a strengthened global part-
nership, celebrated with a new
Monster Energy Yamaha race-
team livery for 2023.
Breaking cover at a global
race-team celebration in San
Diego, California, the Monster
Energy Yamaha Star Racing and
Monster Energy Yamaha Factory
MXGP and MX2 teams' YZ race
machines will sport the same
new look as the Monster Energy
Yamaha MotoGP Team's YZR-
M1s.
Before the San Diego Su
-
percross, the worlds of Super-
cross, MotoGP and MXGP were
brought together along with
members of the media for the
unveiling of the YZs. Monster
Energy Yamaha Star Racing's Eli
Tomac and Dylan Ferrandis were
on hand to reveal the new look
of their YZ450Fs for the 2023
Monster Energy AMA Super
-
cross and AMA Pro Motocross
seasons, which are part of the
inaugural SuperMotocross
World Championship series.
MXGP rider Jeremy Seewer was
there for the presentation of his
Monster Energy Yamaha Factory
YZ450FM, which he will race in
the 2023 FIM Motocross World
Championship. 2021 MotoGP
World Champion Fabio Quar
-
tararo also attended to share
his YZR-M1, which was revealed
earlier in the week at the Mon-
ster Energy Yamaha MotoGP
Team's livery launch in Jakarta,
Indonesia.
The camouflage motif on the
YZ racebikes blends the colors
of Yamaha and Monster Energy
along the new addition of gray,
giving them a refreshed, younger
look. Designed by the renowned
P32