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2022 Bol d’Or: YART Yamaha ready to ‘give it everything’ for EWC title

Yamalube YART Yamaha still has one eye on the 2022 FIM Endurance World Championship as the season climax arrives at Circuit Paul Ricard.

The 2022 season will mark the 100th anniversary of the first ever running of the Bol d’Or, and the 85th edition of the legendary French race. While the tracks may have changed over the last century, the 5.637km Le Castellet circuit has been an EWC host since 2015.

Heading into the final round, YART Yamaha’s Niccolò Canepa, Karel Hanika, Marvin Fritz, and Reserve Rider Robin Mulhauser still have a chance of being crowned champions after being on the podium at the season opener, despite DNFs from the lead of the Spa 24-Hours and the podium battle last time out at Suzuka.

Currently third in the overall standings on 93 points, and 34 behind the current leaders, the season finale is set to mix things up for the YART squad. 60 points are on offer for victory this weekend plus a further ten awarded to the top ten teams at the eight and 16-hour mark of the race, with an additional five points available to the fastest qualifiers. The potential 85 tally could therefore turn the standings on its head.

Consistently fast throughout the season, Yamaha has form at the Bol d’Or too, with a second-place finish at Circuit Paul Ricard during the 2018-2019 season and four further podiums to their name at the historic race.

After smashing the EWC lap record by almost half a second at the recent Pre-Test, YART Yamaha used Tuesday to work through some different Bridgestone tyre compounds and to fine-tune a few things with the #7 R1. A couple of race simulations later and the whole team left the test confident of fighting for not only the victory but also the championship as the season concludes.

“We were

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