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JiR


FieldValue
Short_nameJiR
Last_season2015
Long_nameJIR Racing Team
BaseMonaco Monte Carlo, Monaco
PrincipalGianluca Montiron
Riders4. SUI Randy Krummenacher
MotorcycleKalex
TyresDunlop

Japan Italy Racing, more commonly known as JiR, is a Monte Carlo based motorcycle racing team which competed in the MotoGP series from 2005 to 2008 and from 2010 to 2015 in the Moto2 class.

Team setup

The team was founded by Gianluca Montiron together with Honda Motor Europe founder Tetsuo Iida. Since the team's founding, Montiron has diversified the investments keeping the Head Office as the team's central core, although all its activities are independent. The Monaco-based company develops commercial and sport interests, including marketing and communication initiatives – such as the brand's internationalisation. Motorsport, real estate investments and corporate social responsibility (CSR) are the services provided by JiR's different companies.

JiR Italy

JiR Italy S.r.l. was founded in 2009 in Castelletto di Branduzzo, Italy, some 45 km south of Milan. The Italian facility is well equipped for promotional activities and is located near to the Motodromo circuit, the 7 Laghi go kart and jet ski tracks.

SCI JiR

SCI JiR is a real estate company that has the property of the team's facilities in Castelletto di Branduzzo and in the French Riviera.

History

MotoGP (2005–2008)

The team first entered the MotoGP World Championship in as Konica Minolta Honda, a single motorcycle team using the Honda RC211V with Japanese rider Makoto Tamada and Michelin as tyre supplier. A 3rd-place finish at the Japanese Grand Prix was the team's best result. The team used the same package for the season, but was unable to repeat the 2005 results finishing twelfth in the championship, with a best result of fifth at the Portuguese Grand Prix. In , Shinya Nakano replaced Tamada as the rider of the new 800cc Honda RC212V. The motorcycle did not achieve the results expected finishing in seventeenth position.

The team's results improved in , when 2004 125cc World Champion Andrea Dovizioso joined the team, which once again used the Honda RC212V on Michelin tyres. They were re-branded as JiR Team Scot after a joint venture with Team Scot. The team ran also Yuki Takahashi in the 250cc class; Dovizioso finished fifth overall in the MotoGP standings. The team split during the season, leaving the two parts of the team competing for the rights to run a Honda in MotoGP in , but it was Team Scot who retained Honda support, so JiR withdrew from the top class.

Moto2 (2010–2015)

In the team took part in the new Moto2 class on a TSR built, Motobi branded chassis ridden by Simone Corsi and Mattia Pasini, although the latter was replaced during the season by Yusuke Teshima and Alex de Angelis. Corsi achieved third place twice, while de Angelis scored two podiums, including a victory from pole position in the Australian Grand Prix. In , the team ran only one bike with de Angelis, who took another victory in Australia and clinched fourth place in the final standings.

The team signed Johann Zarco, 125cc runner-up in 2011, and Eric Granado for Moto2 in . Zarco finished in tenth place in the championship standings, the best-placed rookie. In former 125cc world champion Mike Di Meglio joined the team – he finished the season in 20th place in the championship, despite missing the final seven races due to a broken sacrum sustained at Brno. Five riders replaced him over those races, but no further points were accrued.

The 2014 Moto2 season started with a young rider project with Japanese GP2 champion Kohta Nozane but the premature death of his father during the off-season discouraged his participation. He was replaced by Tetsuta Nagashima, but his season was shortened by an injury suffered at the British Grand Prix. He returned for the final race at Valencia, having been replaced by Federico Caricasulo, Kenny Noyes and Tomoyoshi Koyama in between. None of the riders scored points during the season.

In 2015 the Swiss rider Randy Krummenacher joined the team, but the team left the championship at the end of the season.

Results

Summary

YearClassTeam nameBikeRidersRacesWinsPodiumsPolesF. lapsPointsPos.20142015
MotoGPKonica Minolta HondaHonda RC211VJPN Makoto Tamada1401009111th
NED Jurgen van den Goorbergh200001220th
MotoGPKonica Minolta HondaHonda RC211VJPN Makoto Tamada1700009612th
MotoGPKonica Minolta HondaHonda RC212VJPN Shinya Nakano1800004717th
MotoGPJiR Team Scot MotoGPHonda RC212VITA Andrea Dovizioso1801001745th
250ccJiR Team Scot 250Honda RS250RWJPN Yuki Takahashi1603001675th
Moto2JiR Moto2Motobi TSR6ITA Simone Corsi1702001385th
ITA Mattia Pasini6 (8)00001228th
JPN Yusuke Teshima4 (5)0000139th
SMR Alex de Angelis7 (12)131184 (95)11th
Moto2JiR Moto2Motobi TSR6SMR Alex de Angelis1712121744th
Moto2JiR Moto2Motobi TSR6FRA Johann Zarco1700009410th
BRA Eric Granado1100000NC
Moto2JiR Moto2Motobi TSR6FRA Mike Di Meglio1000001820th
JPN Kohta Nozane2 (3)00000NC
AUS Jason O'Halloran200000NC
ESP Román Ramos1 (2)00000NC
IDN Fadli Immammuddin100000NC
JPN Tetsuta Nagashima100000NC
Moto2Teluru Team JiR WebikeTSR TSR6
NTS NH6JPN Tetsuta Nagashima1300000NC
USA Kenny Noyes100000NC
ITA Federico Caricasulo100000NC
JPN Tomoyoshi Koyama300000NC
Moto2JiR Moto2Kalex Moto2 2014SUI Randy Krummenacher1800003121st
  • Competed for other teams during the season.

MotoGP results

(key)

YearBikeTyresRiders123456789101112131415161718PointsPos.1039th9610th4710th1747th
Honda RC211VESPPORCHNFRAITACATNEDUSAGBRGERCZEJPNMALQATAUSTURVAL
JPN Makoto Tamada8DNS8Ret14771010312Ret889
NED Jurgen van den Goorbergh614
Honda RC211VESPQATTURCHNFRAITACATNEDGBRGERUSACZEMALAUSJPNPORVAL
JPN Makoto Tamada10141067971111Ret1113141010512
Honda RC212VQATESPTURCHNFRAITACATGBRNEDGERUSACZESMRPORJPNAUSMALVAL
JPN Shinya Nakano101013RetRet13151412Ret1214101116131614
Honda RC212VQATESPPORCHNFRAITACATGBRNEDGERUSACZESMRINDJPNAUSMALVAL
ITA Andrea Dovizioso48Ret1168455549859734

References

References

  1. (5 November 2007). "JiR Team Scot is born!". Crash Media Group.
  2. (26 September 2008). "JiR confirms Honda split". Crash Media Group.
  3. (3 April 2009). "JiR returns – with Aprilia (and a Biaggi) in STK". Crash Media Group.
  4. (7 November 2011). "Johann Zarco joins JiR for 2012". Crash Media Group.
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