There will also be several historic race bikes in action and on display, including numerous TZ250s, TZ350s, and TZ750s, plus a TA125, Yamaha’s entry-level production race bike also released in 1973, a 1978 factory YZR750 OW31, and a 1993 Yamaha ROC YZR500.
This year is also the 25th anniversary of the game-changing R1 superbike, which has achieved numerous successes over the years since its introduction in 1998, including two FIM Superbike World Championships (2009 & 2021) and four consecutive Suzuka 8 Hours victories (2015-2018).
To mark this momentous occasion, there will be an exhibition highlighting the R1’s evolution over the last quarter of a century featuring a number of exclusive race bikes. Plus, creating a link between the past and the present, the YRHC members will also be joined by an illustrious list of current Yamaha WorldSBK and Endurance World Championship riders who all race the R1.
These include Pata Yamaha Prometeon WorldSBK Official Team’s 2021 Superbike World Champion Toprak Razgatlıoğlu and 2020 Supersport World Champion Andrea Locatelli, GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team’s double Supersport World Champion (2021 & 2022) Dominique Aegerter and 2020 Moto2 World Champion Remy Gardner, GMT94 WorldSBK Team’s 2022 Supersport World Championship runner-up Lorenzo Baldassari, Yamaha Motoxracing WorldSBK Team’s 2022 British Superbike Champion Bradley Ray, plus Yamalube YART Yamaha EWC Official Team’s 2017 Endurance World Champion Niccolò Canepa.
Nestled in the Tuscan Hills in Florence, Mugello is famous not only for its incredible combination of undulating, flowing fast corners and slower, more technical sections but also for its 1.141km long straight, all of which combine to create one of the most beautiful racetracks in the world.
It is a fitting place for the anniversary celebrations, as when it hosted a Grand Prix for the first time in 1976 (the Grand Prix of Nations), Yamaha tasted immediate success with Cecotto taking victory in the 350cc class on his TZ350.
The event starts on Thursday evening with a special dinner at the Mugello Circuit before three dedicated track sessions for YRHC members on Friday and a parade lap on Saturday, as well as several other off-track activities, such as demonstration laps and being able to take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Pata Yamaha Prometeon WorldSBK pit box.
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