MotoGP Features
In-depth MotoGP features and MotoGP exclusive articles from Crash.
Earlier this week, the MotoGP Court of Appeal confirmed Andrea Dovizioso as winner of the season-opening Qatar Grand Prix by rejecting a protest made against Ducati's swingarm spoiler by Honda, Suzuki, Aprilia and KTM.
"It is a shame that to get this result we had to spend our time and money with lawyers and reveal to the competitors our understanding about tyre cooling."
A Repsol generated interview with MotoGP champion Marc Marquez's crew chief Santi Hernández. Hernandez worked as a suspension technician for 1999 500cc world champion Alex Criville and has been at Marquez's side since Moto2… Q:
As the wait continues for a verdict from the MotoGP Court of Appeal regarding Ducati's swingarm spoiler used in Qatar, Aprilia has further explained its opposition to the device.
Dorna recently confirmed that an agreement had been reached for both MotoGP and WorldSBK to race at a to-be-built street-style circuit in the Mandalika tourist region on the island of Lombok, near Bali, from 2021.
UPDATE 2: Furter footage clearly shows the rear suspension of the Ducati lower by around two inches when the switch is activated.
Team: Repsol Honda Team Riders: Marc Marquez, Jorge Lorenzo Test Rider: Stefan Bradl Bike: Honda RC213V Best placed rider, 2019: Marc Marquez, 1st Best result, 2018: 1st x10, Marc Marquez (9), Cal Crutchlow (1)
Team: Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Riders: Andrea Dovizioso, Danilo Petrucci Test Rider: Michele Pirro Bike: Ducati Desmosedici GP19 Best placed rider, 2019: Andrea Dovizioso, 2nd Best result, 2018: 1st x7, Andrea Dovizioso (4), Jorge Lorenzo (3)
If Cal Crutchlow could wave a magic wand and fix one thing on the 2019 Honda, there's little doubt about what it would be.
Team: Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Riders: Valentino Rossi, Maverick Viñales Test Rider: Jonas Folger Bike: Yamaha M1 Best placed rider, 2018: Valentino Rossi, 3rd Best result, 2018: 1st x1, Maverick Viñales
Team: Team Suzuki Ecstar Riders: Alex Rins, Joan Mir Test Rider: Sylvain Guintoli Bike: Suzuki GSX-RR Best placed rider, 2018: Alex Rins, 5th Best result, 2018: 2 nd , Alex Rins (3), Andrea Iannone (1)
Among those hoping that Jake Dixon can make a strong impression in Moto2 this season is former British Superbike rival Bradley Ray. Both riders won BSB races last season, Dixon finishing as main title rival for fellow Kawasaki rider Leon Haslam, with Ray sixth overall for Suzuki.
Team: Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Riders: Pol Espargaro, Johann Zarco Test Riders: Mika Kallio, Dani Pedrosa Bike: KTM RC16 Best placed rider, 2018: Pol Espargaro, 14 th Best result, 2018: 3 rd , Pol Espargaro
Team: Aprilia Racing Team Gresini Riders: Aleix Espargaro, Andrea Iannone Test Rider: Bradley Smith Bike: Aprilia RS-GP Best placed rider, 2018: Aleix Espargaro, 17 th Best result, 2018: 6 th , Aleix Espargaro
With MotoGP pre-season testing starting tomorrow, 2019 is gathering pace ahead of the new campaign.
Tech3's new partnership with KTM not only means a switch from Yamaha in MotoGP, but the end of their own chassis project in the Moto2 class.
Bradley Smith has always been one of the main go-to guys for the media when it comes to explaining the intricate details of MotoGP riding.
Caution is needed when a new fairing appears during MotoGP testing, for two main reasons.
UPDATE: We can now see that the switch does indeed lower the rear of the bike for the race start...
Aprilia are 'super happy' with the work of new test rider Bradley Smith and plan five MotoGP wild-card race appearances for the Englishman during the 2019 season.
A dream came true for British Superbike star Bradley Ray at Sepang on Sunday when he got half-an-hour on a Suzuki GSX-RR MotoGP bike around the Malaysian Grand Prix venue.
Having stepped into Honda’s factory team during the 'reign' of his country’s inaugural 500cc world champion Wayne Gardner, five-time world champion Mick Doohan knows a thing or two about competing alongside – not to mention beating and outlasting - a heavyweight team-mate.
Dani Pedrosa kept his cards close to his chest, but it was well known that the 31-time MotoGP winner was in discussions with the new Petronas-backed Sepang Yamaha team after losing his Honda seat to Jorge Lorenzo.
With Ducati being the first MotoGP team to present its 2019 line-up it created a platform to send out a statement of intent and a few warnings to its rivals.