Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta Are Against MotoGP’s Anti-Highside Software
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Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta are against MotoGP’s anti-highside software
Top MotoGP riders Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta have both hit out at the stability control system being introduced at this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix.MotoGP announced earlier this week that the new software, which “reduces engine torque if/when the bike slides”, would be rolled out at the Red Bull Ring.While teams are not obliged to use the system, there will effectively be no ...Keep reading
Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta stand firm against MotoGP’s anti-highside software
Top MotoGP riders Marc Marquez and Pedro Acosta have both hit out at the stability control system being introduced at this weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix.MotoGP announced earlier this week that the new software, which “reduces engine torque if/when the bike slides”, would be rolled out at the Red Bull Ring.While teams are not obliged to use the system, there will effectively be no ...Keep reading
Unusual in Spielberg: The MotoGP performs an update of the unit electronics. What is supposed to provide for safety is probably only used by a motorcycle.
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