Lin Jarvis has confirmed he will leave his role as Yamaha MotoGP team boss after 2024.
Lin Jarvis has been in charge of Yamaha’s racing project for the last 26 years but will step down after the currentat the Americas Grand Prix at COTA."I will decide later what I'm going to do, what I will dedicate my time to."
"We have already identified the candidate who will most likely become my successor, although it has not yet been made official.Jarvis has been at the helm for some of Yamaha’s most impressive championship-winning seasons, including all of Valentino Rossi’s title wins with the Japanese brand. “So it's been a significant run, but I'm not getting any younger. Hair is greyer, there's less and less of it! So at some stage in the future, I will change. And we need to bring in the new generation.
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