Three-time Grand Prix race winner, Tatsuki Suzuki, has retired from motorcycle racing.
After not being able to secure a ride for the 2025 season Tatsuki Suzuki has retired from racing.
Suzuki is a three-time Moto3 Grand Prix winner and has raced for several top teams in the paddock. However, this is where his racing journey comes to an end.
The Japanese rider posted on Instagram a simple statement that read: "Thank you and goodbye."
However, he also uploaded a short video to YouTube that explained his decision to retire at the age of 27.
"Hi, I'm Tatsu Suzuki, and I wanted to tell you that I'm going to stop racing this year,” he said.
“I've been a rider for twenty years, and this decision was definitely not easy. I made this decision because I couldn't continue racing in a place where I always dreamt of being since I was a child. So I decided to change my goals for the future.
“There have been so many good times, some more difficult, or even bad times. However, thank you to all the people who remained close to me, and all of you with whom I've shared good times. Without you all, I could never have had these satisfactions.
“So, I thank you all. See you on the track, maybe, even if in a different way.”