Suzuki title-winner inducted during Grand Prix of the Americas.
The 2000 500cc world champion Kenny Roberts Jr. has been inducted into the MotoGP World Championship Hall of Fame at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, with Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of Dorna Sports, leading the ceremony at the Americas GP on Friday.
Roberts Jr. made history with his title win in 2000, becoming half of the only father and son duo to both win 500cc World Championships. The American debuted in the 250cc World Championship at Laguna Seca in 1993, before moving up to the premier class in 1996 and joining Suzuki in 1999.
The following year the Japanese factory were celebrating their first title since Kevin Schwantz in 1993 and motorcycling history was made like father, like son. Roberts Jr. then joined his father’s Honda backed outfit in 2006, claiming two podiums and many top six finishes before his retirement in 2007, after eight GP wins and 184 world championship starts.
“I haven’t been up here for a long time!” Roberts Jr. said. “This is an extremely special moment and I didn’t write a speech or anything because I wanted the raw emotion of the day, with my dad and Carmelo up here.
“Now, being able to celebrate here with my wife Rochelle and our kids, her family, some of my family and friends, my dad, words don’t help because you can’t describe it. As a dream you say ‘I have this dream to do this one day’ but then maybe it doesn’t work out or the right people aren’t there that you want to be there when something like this finally happens, in 20 or 25 years.”
Roberts Jr. joins a long list of greats that have been made MotoGP Legends, including Giacomo Agostini, Mick Doohan, Geoff Duke, Wayne Gardner, Mike Hailwood, Daijiro Kato, Eddie Lawson, Anton Mang, Angel Nieto, Wayne Rainey, Phil Read, Jim Redman, Jarno Saarinen, Kevin Schwantz, Barry Sheene, Marco Simoncelli, Freddie Spencer, Casey Stoner, John Surtees, Carlo Ubbiali, Nicky Hayden, Alex Criville, Franco Uncini and Roberts Jr’s father, Kenny Roberts.