‘DALL’IGNA KNOWS THAT MOTOGP’S RESTRICTIVE REGULATIONS MAKE IT MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER TO FIND NEW WAYS OF CREATING EVEN THE SMALLEST ADVANTAGE’ MOTORCYCLE RACING is a sport of man and machine: riders get faster by honing their skills, pushing their limits and helping their engineers to improve the bike. That process is repeated ad infinitum.
Once, factories upped performance with six-cylinder engines, eight valves per cylinder, NASA-spec electronics, trick tyres, the lot...
But this freestyle engineering is no longer allowed. Regulations have been regularly rewritten to keep up with technology, initially to prevent the richer factories from zooming ahead, more recently to make the racing closer and therefore more TV-friendly.
Years ago, the MotoGP regulations book was little more than a booklet, now it’s more like a fat bible, in…
