“Welcome to the future of MotoGP.” With this powerful statement, the Motorcycle World Championship was announced this Monday all new features in the top category from 2027 with new regulations. The goal is for the sport to be safer, more sustainable and more spectacular, with changes that provide more overtaking and make the races more entertaining.
He change of engines from 1000cc to 850cc, major reduction in aerodynamics and banning of all devices ride height and hole shot This is the big news on the regulations (you can see all the news here). In addition, GPS data for all drivers will be available to all teams after each session.
Waiting for the teams and drivers to speaks, a two-time MotoGP world champion (2007 and 2011) has raised his voice and made it to show your disagreement. Casey Stonerthat on more than one occasion has criticized the direction that MotoGP has been taking in recent yearsdoes not agree that the changes of the 207 have been a revolution for the Motorcycle World Championship.
In the publication made by MotoGP on its official Instagram account announcing the new regulations, Stoner wrote the following message: “The only improvement to the current regulation is the device’s height and device ban hole shot. No one else will benefit from this sport for the future, only engineers will reap the benefits“.
The Australian, a few months ago, advocated changing the regulations: “I’m going to make some changes to the MotoGP format and all that stuff has to go. Motorcycles without spoilers, nothing hole shotInevitable anti-wheelietraction control reduced to a minimum…”. Despite the new format from 2027, Stoner is still not satisfied.
Source: La Verdad

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