Qatar MotoGP: Dovizioso, Binder 'excited' ahead of RNF debut

What a difference a year makes.
The 2021 MotoGP season began with Petronas SRT running Valentino Rossi and Franco Morbidelli f🐭or their third year as Yamaha's sꦛatellite team.
But it's all change for 2022 with Petronas pulling out of MotoGP, SRT replaced by RNF, Rossi retiring, Morbidelli moving to the factory Yamaha team, with Andrea Do🐻vizioso and rookie Darryn Binder arriving in their place.
The constants include Yamaha YZR-M1 machinery (Factory and A-Spec) plus the presence of team boss Razlan Razali, team ma🐼nager Wilco Zeelenberg andℱ Morbidelli's former crew.
“We are ready!" said Razali ahead of this weekend's Qatar season opener. "We look forwa🥃rd to the first race and I’m sure this is the same🦂 for fans around the globe.
"We have▨ had some decent testing in Sepang and Mandalika with both riders trying to understand their machinery, especially Darryn B🌠inder, being the rookie of the rookies from Moto3 to MotoGP.
"[Qatar] will be another first for us as a new team on a race weekend. On Dar🅷ryn's side, we have nearly all new team members, so it’s going to be a🦋 challenge.
"But we are ready. A lot of preparations have been made and we’re looking forward to the first race and to entertain the ༒MotoGP fans all around the world!”
Dovizioso wasn't on the grid at Qatar last year, but after returning to MotoGP 🥀with SRT from Misano the Italian will now be starting h⭕is 20th full season of grand prix racing.
"I’m really happy and can’t wait to go to Qatar," said Dovizioso, who the se⛎ason-opener Ducati in 2018 and 2019.
"The Losail International Circuit is a nice track and I have ꦰvery good memories 🍸there from recent years.
"O𝓀bviously, this makes me very excited not just to arrive there, but also to ride this layout with my Yamaha YZR-M1 and at the same time🌠, to start the season!”
Dovizioso finished pre-season te💦sting in 19th place and, although only 0.8s from the top, has admitted he still needs to adapt further to the ꩵYamaha style.
Binder meanwhile stood on the podium twice in Qatar last season…꧅ in the Moto3 class. The South African, the first rider to jump directly to MotoGP from the junior category since Jack Miller in 2015, steadily built his experience and speed during pre-season testing to finish 1.9s from the top.
“I’m super excited to be heading back to Qatar," said Binder, one of five rookies on thi🐈s year's grid. "I have very good memories from the two races there last year. On top of that, I’m even more excited as it’s my MotoGP deb💧ut.
"We’ve had eight days of testing so far this year. We’ve been taking it step by st⛎ep and I’m feeling confident that I feel at least comfortable on the bike. I’m ready to start the GP weekend in Qatar and just take it as it comes, lap by lap.
"We’ll have to see how it goes and where we are and work fro🌄m there. I’m really looking forward to get this first race under my belt and m🥂ove on to the next one. I can’t wait to get to Doha!”
Morbi🌜delli and Rossi finished a best of tenth in the pair of Qatar races last season.
Free practice for th♏e 2022 event starts on Friday afternoon.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and ꦗgo. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and ♚Marc Marquez’s injury issues.