by MadKaw » Fri Oct 02, 2009 4:07 pm
Chris Vermeulen's future is turning green with Kawasaki ready to sign a contract with him to join a rejuvenated factory squad on a two-year deal in the Superbike World Championship. The Australian rider now looks set to join Briton James Toseland back in WSBK in 2010.
Vermeulen will complete his final four MotoGP races with the Suzuki team commencing at the Portuguese GP at Estoril this weekend where he is expected to agree final terms that will make him #1 rider for Kawasaki's Superbike program.
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The Australian has been briefed in detail on Kawasaki's plans by factory race boss Ichiro Yoda, the former Yamaha and Kawasaki MotoGP project leader, who will head the SBK project for the Green Team.
Vermeulen has also been linked to Aprilia and Yamaha in WSBK and the Pramac Ducati squad in MotoGP.
He is planning to put pen to paper before Sunday's race at Estoril with the Yamaha WSBK lineup now confirmed as Toseland and Cal Crutchlow.
"I'm very interested in the Kawasaki program especially on the technical front; I know they are going to take World SBK very seriously and if it all happens then I would be involved in the development of the new bike which is planned for 2011, although I hear it might be up and running before that," Vermeulen said.
Kawasaki will run their current bike into next season as they work on an all-new bike for 2011, hence the firm offer of a two-year deal to Vermeulen.
"The Kawasaki deal looks good, we've spoken about a lot details and how it would work and agreed on the money, and it is for two years," he added. "The main goal would be to win the championship in 2011 on the new bike but that is not to say we would not be trying to do it next year. Kawasaki have a really good plan.
"I am told Yoda is coming to Estoril for a meeting and that's when I expect to see the final paperwork. We have agreed on how a lot of things would work in the team but I actually haven't signed a contract yet."
However Kawasaki appear convinced only the formalities remain with Vermeulen who is Suzuki's only race winner in the modern, 4-stroke era of MotoGP with his victory at Le Mans in 2007. Otherwise it has been a hugely disappointing period for Suzuki with Vermeulen keen go racing
in a series with a team that can challenge for the podium.
“Everything is looking good and we expect to be able announce a confirmation this week," said Steve Guttridge who is Kawasaki's European Race Planning Manager.
"We’ve spent time with Chris’ manager and as far as we are all concerned Chris is 100% happy with the deal and he’s ready to sign. He’s spoken to Yoda-san and has been convinced about the strength of the package.
"It’s a two-year deal and with the technical knowledge we are bringing from MotoGP we are looking forward to some strong development.”
Vermeulen watched last weekend's Imola races from his Sunshine Coast home (in Australia) last Sunday night before heading out to Portugal. He took a keen interest in the performance of 250cc GP star Marco Simoncelli who finished third in race two ahead of Aprilia teammate Max Biaggi although it is the Kawasaki project that has his interest.
"Kawasaki will be upgrading the engineering support for the SBK project and there will be a lot of work on the engine and power delivery, and getting that smoother so that it works better with the Pirelli control tires," Vermeulen said.
"But I've also had some interest from Yamaha and Aprilia plus Pramac Ducati in MotoGP but I hope to sign a new contract before the race in Estoril on Sunday."
While Aprilia talks were encouraging the downside of joining the Italian factory is the hardcore politics traditionally used by Biaggi to dominate the team.
Vermeulen
has also been on a long list of potential riders for Pramac Ducati, however that deal would be unlikely to satisfy his competitive desires after the recent frustrations of riding an uncompetitive Suzuki in MotoGP.
Kawasaki are talking with Shane Byrne and Tom Sykes about the second seat in the team and the future of Aussie Broc Parkes remains unclear unless he has some strong late season results.
Guttridge said, "We're willing Broc to have some good results at the next two rounds. We feel he has worked hard and ridden well this year and we would like to keep him."
Dave
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