Casey Stoner has long charged against the direction it was taking MotoGP. The Australian, in an interview with ‘La Gazzetta dello Sport’, reiterated his disapproval of the electronic aids that riders put on their motorcycles.
“I don’t agree with this development. Some drivers come out of the corners better and have more control over the acceleration, like Dani Pedrosa. The qualities needed to show superior and quality driving are gone,” lamented the two-time world champion. MotoGP (2007 and 2011).
“The only way to make a difference is to brake later to enter the corner. For example, in 2011, Dani Pedrosa He was about two tenths faster than me on the same bike. He did something amazing with the rear brake to stop wheelies and get a huge distance. No difference, he’s just better than me. Today, control elements such as traction, tire management and wheelie risk are covered by electronics,” he added. Stoner on the same line.
The Australian also stated that “there were some drivers who were in the front positions and I don’t think they would have got the same results if the traction control had been removed. They were often faster than they should have been.”
Source: La Verdad

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