Petronas SRT Yamaha has unveiled its colours for the 2021 MotoGP season, sharing the first look of Valentino Rossi in the satellite outfit alongside Franco Morbidelli.

The much awaited launch of Petronas SRT Yamaha took place on Monday, as the team shared the first look of Rossi in his new colours for the 2021 MotoGP season, with the Italian switching to a satellite outfit for the first time in decades.

Rossi joined his VR46 stablemate Morbidelli, as he replaced Yamaha-bound Fabio Quartararo. The team has revised its colours for the 2021 MotoGP season, with the outfit opting for proper blue alongside the black and a bit of yellow too.

“I’m very proud to be part of PETRONAS Yamaha Sepang Racing Team,” said Rossi. “It’s a new challenge for me. This is a very young team, but in the last two years they have already been really competitive. I’m happy to see my new bike for this year and I really like the colours of the livery, leathers, helmet, etc. It looks awesome.

“My targets for 2021 is to be competitive, fight to win races, fight to achieve podiums and also fight for a good position in the World Championship standings at the end of the season. We are all very focused on our targets to make the best we can. I think that with Franco we are a very interesting couple of riders as we know each other really well. All the whole team has a lot of motivation and I will give my maximum to achieve together the best possible result at the end of the calendar. We are ready to start.”

Teammate Morbidelli, stated: “This will be my third year with the team and there are many things I like about PETRONAS Yamaha SRT. The 2021 YZR-M1 livery is similar to the last two years, but still changed; It’s the same but different so I like it. What is different from last years is my teammate; I expect and hope it will be a great season for Vale [Valentino Rossi] and me.

“We have had a strong relationship for many years and we will learn a lot from each other. My personal target for 2021 is to get better; improve myself as a person, rider and athlete. I know it’s hard and difficult because last year we were quite fast and we made great races and achieved great results. Nevertheless, we will have to try to improve compared with 2020, so that’s my aim, try to be better year after year.”

And team boss Razlan Razali added: “We are proud to represent Malaysia and PETRONAS on the world stage in MotoGP for a third season as PETRONAS Yamaha Sepang Racing Team. We are looking forward to the season ahead, eager to give Franco and Valentino the best opportunity. For Franco, it’s a fabulous opportunity to achieve even better things than his stellar season in 2020 and for Valentino we’re hoping a new team will give him the best opportunities to harness his talent and expertise.

“The team has enjoyed an incredible trajectory since entering the sport and we are thankful to PETRONAS and Yamaha for enabling this through their strong support and shared philosophy and aspirations. 2020 was an incredible year for us, but we are mindful that there are always areas where we can improve. We expect another tough fight on track over the season ahead and we will be pushing at every step to support Franco and Valentino and ensure they have all the tools at their disposal.”

Here’s selection of photos/video from Petronas SRT:

Petronas SRT, Yamaha, MotoGP

Here’s more photos from Petronas SRT: https://www.motogp.com/en/gallery/2021/03/01/photo-gallery-2021-petronas-yamaha-srt-launch/362124

2021 MotoGP launches so far:

Avintia

Ducati

KTM, Tech 3

Yamaha

LCR (Alex Marquez)LCR (Takaaki Nakagami)

Honda

Pramac Racing