Motogp Concessions for 2024

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Motogp Concessions for 2024

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https://www.crash.net/motogp/news/10422 ... BRrEz8qJp0

"That means, amongst other things, Ducati is set to miss out on any wild-cards next season, while Honda and Yamaha race riders can now take part in private testing, have more engine changes and freedom to alter their engine design".

Maybe close things up closer to Ducati for next year.
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Re: Motogp Concessions for 2024

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It's uncanny how the 5 different manufacturers fit so well into the four different ranks, isn't it? Almost like it was planned that way...
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Re: Motogp Concessions for 2024

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It needs to work. Imagine if the Japanese pulled out?
Wouldn't be a credible championship
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Re: Motogp Concessions for 2024

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Yorick wrote: Mon Nov 27, 2023 6:51 pm It needs to work. Imagine if the Japanese pulled out?
Wouldn't be a credible championship
Completely agree - I was just being facetious. Props to Ducati for agreeing to a dispensation that does them no favours at all.
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