Yamaha ‘Call of the Blue’ track day: How to attend, prices and other details – Times of India

Yamaha Motor India Hosted on 9 October a track day To our customers on the Buddha International Circuit. The event attracted 2,000 customers and around 400 riders took out their motorcycles on the race track. These include the R15 V4, R15 M, Fazer, and Aerox maxi scooters. Yamaha has said that the track day will be held every year and this is in line with the growing popularity of motorcycle racing in India and the fact that MotoGP will eventually make its debut here by 2023.
Called ‘The Call of the Blue’, this was the company’s third track day event, after track days held at Madras Motor Racetrack in Chennai and Kari Motor Speedway in Coimbatore. Experiential rides can be registered for Rs 2,000.
Another major highlight at the event was ‘The Call of the Blue Weekend’ customer engagement activity, in which Yamaha organized drag race-like activities. gymkhana ride and slow motion balancing, in addition to test rides, a showcase of the Yamaha product range and an accessories and apparel segment. The event also included a ‘Styling Zone’ in which customers participated in a variety of face painting and tattoo art.

YZF-R3, YZF-R15, MT-15, FZ range and AEROX 155 took part in the experimental track ride. The track day experience mainly includes track riding experience, posture training, test sessions and safety tipse.t.c.
The track day event is one of several platforms curated by Yamaha to establish its global image as an exciting brand with a strong racing heritage, giving customers a sense of pride and belonging, the company wrote in a press statement. Gets the feeling.”