Forward Racing


Forward Racing is a motorcycle racing team currently competing in the Moto2 World Championship.

History

The team started competing in the MotoGP class as the Hayate Racing Team, a scaled down version of the Kawasaki factory team that withdrew from MotoGP for the championship due to the Great Recession. The team took its name from the Japanese word Hayate meaning hurricane. The team ran one Kawasaki ZX-RR motorcycle that was ridden by Marco Melandri.
Kawasaki stopped developing new parts for the motorbike in March 2009, meaning Kawasaki's involvement was limited to servicing and maintaining the motorcycle for the rest of the 2009 season. Despite this, Melandri achieved a remarkable result in coming second at the French Grand Prix at Le Mans in May.
In 2010, they participated as Forward Racing in the new Moto2 class, with Jules Cluzel and Claudio Corti as their riders on Suter bikes. Cluzel won the British Grand Prix and finished 7th in the championship. Corti had a pole position for the same race, but his best result was ninth at Misano. In 2011 the team competed with Cluzel and Alex Baldolini, later replaced by Raffaele De Rosa. The best result was a fourth place clinched by Cluzel at the British Grand Prix.
The team returned to MotoGP in 2012 as one of the Claiming Rule Teams and signed Colin Edwards, fielding a Suter chassis with a BMW engine.
For the 2012 Moto2 Championship Forward Racing signed Alex de Angelis and Yuki Takahashi. The team started the season with Suter bikes then switched to FTR after six rounds; with the new chassis de Angelis won the Malaysian Grand Prix.
For 2013, Forward Racing expanded its MotoGP involvement to a two-rider team, signing Claudio Corti alongside Colin Edwards with new FTR-Kawasaki bikes. The Moto2 effort was expanded to four riders with Simone Corsi, Mattia Pasini, Alex de Angelis and Ricard Cardús aboard Speed Up bikes.
In 2014 the team again entered the MotoGP class with two bikes for Colin Edwards and Aleix Espargaró. Taking advantage of the new Open category, Forward Racing intended to use Yamaha-leased YZR-M1 engines with FTR frames, however the team started the season with a complete Yamaha YZR-M1 engine-frame-swingarm package with other parts supplied by FTR. At the Mugello round Edwards debuted the new Forward frame built by Harris Performance. Espargaró, who stayed with the Yamaha frame, achieved a pole position at Assen and finished on the podium at Aragon with second place, finishing seventh in the championship.
In Moto2 Forward Racing stepped back to a two-rider team, retaining Pasini and Corsi. The team started the season with 2013-specification Kalex frames modified in-house and rebadged as Forward KLX. At the fifth round the team switched to official Kalex bikes. Riding the new frame Corsi scored two podiums, but a crash at Silverstone ended his season. He was then replaced by Supersport World Championship rider Florian Marino.
For the season, Forward Racing renewed their partnership with Yamaha, planning to run two bikes with YZR-M1 engine-frame-swingarm packages and abandoning the in-house chassis project. New riders were Stefan Bradl and Loris Baz. Forward also renewed its commitment to the Moto2 class fielding two Kalex frames for Simone Corsi, returning from his injury, and new teammate Lorenzo Baldassarri.
Shortly after the German round, littles problems afflict the team that than announced that they had released Stefan Bradl from his contract at his request. The team returned on track at Brno in both the MotoGP and Moto2 classes with Bradl being replaced by Claudio Corti alongside Baz, Corsi and Baldassarri.

Results

Summary

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* Season still in progress.

MotoGP results

YearBikeTyresRiders123456789101112131415161718PointsPos.
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RRQATJPNSPAFRAITACATNEDUSAGERGBRCZEINDRSMPORAUSMALVAL1087th
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR Marco Melandri146521114111077RetRet8127817-1087th
Suter MMX1QATSPAPORFRACATGBRNEDGERITAUSAINDCZERSMARAJPNMALAUSVAL2713th
Suter MMX1 Colin Edwards1216DNSNC16Ret12Ret131313111813RetRet142713th
Suter MMX1 Chris Vermeulen172713th
FTR-Kawasaki MGP13QATAMESPAFRAITACATNEDGERUSAINDCZEGBRRSMARAMALAUSJPNVAL559th
FTR-Kawasaki MGP13 Colin EdwardsRetRet1516149171312131114121615121215559th
FTR-Kawasaki MGP13 Claudio Corti161917RetRet121815Ret14Ret17161513172013559th
Forward-YamahaQATAMEARGSPAFRAITACATNEDGERINDCZEGBRRSMARAJPNAUSMALVAL1517th
Forward-Yamaha Colin Edwards9Ret20Ret1715182220131517th
Forward-Yamaha Aleix Espargaró4915799646Ret89Ret211RetRet71517th
Forward-Yamaha Alex de Angelis16151412179Ret181517th
Forward-YamahaQATAMEARGSPAFRAITACATNEDGERINDCZEGBRRSMARAJPNAUSMALVAL3910th
Forward-Yamaha Stefan Bradl16Ret1516RetRet8Ret3910th
Forward-Yamaha Toni Elías21202214203910th
Forward-Yamaha Claudio CortiRet2018203910th
Forward-Yamaha Loris Baz221714Ret12121315191516417Ret18Ret193910th