From FPS Automation a Yamaha R1 M for Mattia Casadei

5 Feb 2023

FPS AUTOMATION has decided to support the Pons Racing rider, Mattia Casadei, who won multiple awards in the 2022 season, by providing him with a Yamaha R1 M. Casadei will thus be able to count on a highly performing bike for his track training, when not engaged in the MotoE World Championship races.

“We strongly believe in the Pons Racing Team, of which our company is proud to be a partner, and we believe in Casadei” – said Fabrizio Peppi, founder of FPS. “We can’t wait to see him win the imminent MotoE World Championship. Mattia has shown great passion and a constant commitment to always trying to do better: these are qualities that are in the DNA of our company and which are fundamental for a successful career. This is why we decided to offer this young talent the possibility of increasing the frequency of his training sessions on the track with a bike that lives up to his potential, thus allowing him to improve his experience and his competitiveness”.

“I am proud of Fabrizio Peppi’s great consideration towards me” – says Mattia Casadei. “We both want to win with the Pons Racing colors and being able to train even more, on such a competitive vehicle, is an incentive to always improve, which is essential if I want to think of winning not only races, but the Championship. I appreciate the Fabrizio’s friendship and his entrepreneurial mood. He is always attentive to what is needed to get the best, he did it again with me this time. He wants the Championship and we will do everything to give it to him!”

Fps Automation Mattia Casadei

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