Stoner strongly criticizes the current format of MotoGP: “I would remove everything, all you need is a rule that prohibits it”

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Casey Stoner He is clear about this: “I will make some changes to the MotoGP format and all that nonsense must disappear. Bikes without wings, no hole shotInevitable anti wheelietraction control has been reduced to a minimum … costs have to come down and standards have to last ten years so that the manufacturers with the worst results can catch up.”

The Australian, who in 2007 won the title of MotoGP together ducati and in 2011 with sling bagasserted in statements collected in ‘Speedweek’ that “now the bike is not lifted or wheeled. The rider has almost no problem controlling the bike. He accelerates a 280-hp motorcycle and nothing happens. It is frustrating .As much as I love racing, I am disappointed in this evolution.We have more electronics than Formula 1. It has to stop (…) will take everything away. All you need is a rule that forbids it and that is written in such a way that no one can avoid it.”

Stoner also attacked the current format of MotoGP for the large number of injuries suffered by the pilots because “everyone had to exceed the limit and in the shortest possible time. Furthermore, he did not understand the reasons why Moto2 and Moto3 they have run out warm up on Sunday morning: “Warming up is an aspect of safety, you need it to check if everything is ok and to warm up for the race. Therefore, such a cold start is incomprehensible.”

Because of this, and sarcastically, Stoner admitted that “everyone knows my problems MotoGP and what I like and don’t like. (…) At the moment I am renovating my house, so I don’t have a TV to watch the races”.

Source: La Verdad

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