MotoGP™ 2027 Technical Regulations! 🏍️
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- Опубліковано 26 гру 2024
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"Road relevance"
Why? That's what WSBK is for. GP has always been prototypes built purely for racing. Dumb!
Remember VTEC technology used in F1? Now even some mopad use it.
I agree with @Azel8rrp
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@@u.a.nugrohoSince when VTEC being used in F1? F1 always outlaws any form of continuously variable valve technology.
Developing technology has always been what the competing manufacturers claim motivated them to compete in MotoGP.
WSBK does little to promote tomorrow's technology, the rules are restrictive enough the bikes you see competing are representative of the best of today's technology.
@@soraaoixxthebluesky Honda developed VTEC in the 80s for their turbo motors with McLaren. When everybody else realized what they were doing and that they couldn't do it except at a major cost as well as being 3-4 years behind Honda, was when the other manufacturers had it banned. IIRC, I also think BMW had some sort of variable valve timing on those crazy 1400 bhp 1.4L firecrackers.
I'm pretty sure most fans only wanna see 2 things:
-Body/helmet cam
-Regulations allowing teams to make crazy prototype engines like the honda V5
True!
And twostrokes 🤭
@@Mud_reservation771 sure, and rotaries if they can make it efficient enough!
loved the shoulder camera!
I would like to see more innovation in the cycle parts. I don't know if the rules forbid things like front centre-hub stering, but it seems odd that all the bikes use minor variations on the same rolling chassis technology. I know Ducati tried using the engine as the frame, and it did not work. But surely that is not the only variation that would work.
@@John.0z well, innovations are still useful even if they don't work as intended the first time, most sport bikes today uses the engine as a stressed member of the frame, and GP bikes all use their engine for structural rigidity to a point.
The idea still lives on in ducati's MotoE bikes, the whole battery package functions as the monocoque chassis.
Road relavant?! Are you serious? That's why we have World SBK. Instead of reducing the tank capacity and engine cc add extra few laps.
I am realy a bit scarsd for World Sbk...if they cancel.the series ?? Bcs they will become.too close together with speed and lap times ??
@@zelcpavle5494 exactly now idgaf about motogp . Their basically wsbk+ riders. There will no longer be a need for alien riders.
@@MadWilli True, there won't be much difference between Moto 2 and MotoGP as well. Unless they reduce the power there too.
@@thepeacekpr the only solution I see after reducing the cc is hybrid technology to make up the difference. I’m sure the only reason liberty released this so was to see how the audience reacts.
You realize they're trying to delete 1000cc four cylinder engine from the market
Alternative headline "Liberty Media buys MotoGP, immediately takes steps to make it as shit as F1"
Bro spitting fax
While everyone heralded the Liberty Media takeover, I have reservations about any connection to F1 and also how the US likes to do things compared to European countries.
These regs are older than the Liberty Media acquisition.
all liberty media cares about is money and views, they dont know their audience at all😂
F1 is not shit. It's super close
Sustainability in motor racing is oxymoronic. These are the same regs that ruined F1
F1 cars are getting faster at least
@@jorge-wh4pf They're getting slower too
@@kerimca98 From everything i have seen they're are getting faster
@@jorge-wh4pf 2026 may be even slower due to reduced fuel, power, etc
@@kerimca98 less aero, faster corner speeds and more overtake opportunities. Its overall gonna be way more competitive. There's a reason why f1 has way less overtakes than the lower classes. Id say it's gonna be better
MotoGP in 2030: "Our motorbikes are now even more sustainable, they are powered by pedals. Safety has also increased thanks to the addition of training wheels"
MotoGP in 2040: 300cc
MotoGP in 2050: MotoE-GP
Imagine if moto gp bikes had training wheels so that they could go faster and never crash.
@@Dirkzy On appellerai ca la F1!
MotoEEE-GPP in 2100: we will make the viewers more disinterested in this type of racing than ever before for the cringy contexts!!!
MARC WILL BE CHAMPION 10X MORE TIMES😅🎉
Dissapointed with this announcement... MotoGP bikes should be getting faster, not slower
the bikes are fast enough. cut the aero bs and thats it
Maybe you would think different if you had been on one of these rockets yourself...or had a Crash at high speed. And it's not like they will only have 100hp in the future
@@kkkjkk641 the people that say 200BHP superbikes don't need rider aids are the ones that want MotoGP to go backwards. Aero is required with 300+ HP. Ride height device is needed to put the power down. MotoGP is about pushing the limits. 2027 is going to be a sad year
@@kkkjkk641they're MotoGP riders, they know the risk of this sport, that's why they're special because they can handle that kind of pressure, i never heard any riders complain about their bike slow, in fact they want to be faster
rider safety more important i think....they already fast enough
"Here at MotoGP, despite currently having the most exciting racing ever, we're reducing the speed, power, and limits of our bikes, despite that being the reason people watch and what seperates us from superbikes to make us the elite. Slow, mileage-watching, and efficiency is what you all dont scream out for, so thats precisely what we're giving you! Enjoy!"
you dont want more overtaking?????
@@melancholy4284 1000cc era has more overtake than 800cc
Did you forget that most rider hated 800cc era and make dorna to raise up 1000cc
@@franklinclinton779 I agree with you that 1000 cc MotoGP is more interesting than 800 cc, it would be even more interesting if MotoGP was without Aero winglets and ECUs released from each manufacturer. without requiring the use of a Magneti Marelli ECU
@@melancholy4284Clearly you forgot how terrible the old 800cc day was. Low number of entries on the grid cause the cost were just too expensive. Only 4 or so bikes are able to compete for victory despite having no aero devices or whatsoever. Are they trying to mimic what’s going on during the past?
@@soraaoixxtheblueskybro you are making no sense at all. Precisely this regulations will make It cheaper for new manufacturers to enter MotoGP, will make bikes more agile which will lead to more overtakings. I only see good things here. More equality=more excitement
Basically what the lady wants to say is:
*Moto GP is fucked*
Bruh. We don't want road relevant. We don't want smaller engines. Pretty sure the 800cc years weren't as good.
They ended up being faster in the corners than the 1000cc they replaced so the safety excuse is BS
The smaller engine probably some "Eco friendly" thingy again, but the road relevant one is just pure dumb decision Tbh, it's like asking F1 cars to be road relevant...
@@noobscoopsies1100 all u have un F1 are boring races. A lot of amazing technology but useless because it only makes Racing worse. Glad MotoGP is not going on the same direction and is focusing on Racing quality and not technology
After 2026, MotoGP will NOT remain as the pinnacle of two wheel motorsports.
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They say they will reduce the cc to 850 because it will be more “sustainable”, but then they say they will race on 100% sustainable fuel… So why then reduce the amount of cc if the fuel is already 100% sustainable? This makes no sense at all
Because "100% sustainable" doesn't mean anything beyond marketing slogans. They are just synthetic fuels and biofuels, but still burning fuels anyway. Which in the case of 20 bikes, we don't care much. But Moto GP could have been at the forefront for developping more efficient engines for the millions of bikes on the road, which matter a lot more.
The fuel production is sustainable, which means its not like regular petrol where there's a lot of byproducts and emissions. Using less fuel will make the "racing" more sustainable.
Of course none of this matters because when they say sustainable they mean they've bought Carbon "credits" to offset their bs
@YassineSaidi if it's synthetic, the engine volume is irrelevant
Keep cc higher
@@saltymonke3682 Not really, because bigger engine means more fuel used. And that fuel still makes CO2 by burning.
If we want to keep having combustion engines, we ought to work on how to make them more thermally efficient, to have more power but use less fuel. Right now, more than half the energy, sometimes up to 80%, in the fuel is lost in heat transfers.
In F1, they've been able to improve the thermal efficiency of the combustion engines at 52%, nearly double that of a average road car. That's reason for hope !
Wow...looks like an overwhelming majority do NOT favor these proposed changes. MotoGP has already tried 800 cc engines in their race bikes. And look how that ended up. Green fuel for the bikes is hypocritical compared to the amount of emissions from the planes and transport vehicles used to move from one continent to another. Does MotoGP, Liberty, Dorna, FIM all think that we, the fans, are stupid? It's not a good idea to patronize and condescend your paying audience. You have been warned.
greenwashing is very sad and only a cosmetic decision
I think it is fair to say that yes, Dorna, FIM and particularly Liberty DO think we are stupid... or maybe just that we are sufficiently hooked on the racing that we will tolerate all their BS?
Green fuel is not to be sustainable as such, it‘s to showcase the technology.
They want to show green fuel can be a substitute. They are marketing the fuel for better sales and more widespread acceptance.
The smaller engine size and lesser fuel capacity is aimed at driving innovation for efficient engines.
just think of the tires spent during a race
All new rules are a huge step back... like throwing away 5 years of evolution
Really? I don't like the stupid ride height devices. At least that one is a plus to me.
In fact I'd ban every "support" system such as traction controls or whatever and make the racing purely about the riders ability.
Race fans: We love MotoGP, it’s been absolutely incredible racing the last few seasons with wheel to wheel battles at 220mph!
Liberty media: Ok, let’s make the bikes cheaper and much slower but mOrE fUeL eFfIcIeNt
This is a masterclass on how to market negative points as positive ones.
Take notes ladies and gentlemen.
i mean the holeshot and ride height adjust device ban is Big W
@Dendyaryadi
Can go both ways, depending on the argument. But yeah, I can agree on that.
But the other points? No one asked for it, and it'll contribute nothing to the sport nor for the safety.
100% dumb they are.
Is the most stupid thing,in 2008 they have that also try because the Motogp Bikes was too fast but then exactly the opposite happen the bikes became even more faster because the bikes had more corner speed.
The whole thing could have been made much easier and, above all, much cheaper for the manufacturers, by simply reducing and regulating the performance. There are different ways to do this, for example by reducing the rpm, etc.
And you could have said, for example, that the bikes are not allowed to have more power than 240 hp or however much you want to reduce that would be much cheaper and take much less resources.
So the manufacturers all have to invest a lot of money and above all the joke will be that the Moto2 will have engines of almost the same size, come on what is that.
Removing power is always easier than generating more power, so you don't have to change the entire engine concept straight away for better Motogp races.They could just bann the winglets and ride height devices and reduce the power And the races would immediately be more exciting again without having to invest a lot of money
@El_turco82
Agreed.
There are many points that you can amend and regulate better before going for engine capacity reduction.
Moreover, even if you eventually do go for capacity reduction, I think 850 is too much. It's too far from motogp and closer to moto2.
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Why do we study history? To learn from our mistakes. Has MotoGP learned from their mistakes? NOPE! This sport doesn't need to worry about using sustainable fuels. It needs to worry about sustainable manufacturers. Why are manufacturers leaving? Because the cost of development is too much to sustain. How do you reduce the cost of development? STOP CHANGING THE REGULATIONS! All of the manufacturers now have to spend millions on developing a brand new motorcycle! All you had to do was slowly reduce aero regulations until we're back to zero aero. That would actually cut development costs because aero is crazy expensive. MOTO3 has proven that aero is a waste of time. Current Moto3 bikes are as fast as 500cc strokes back in the day. We don't need aero or new motors. We need racing. Stop adding more regulations!
But what about woke brownie points ???
@@pummyy I swear woke has no meaning anymore. Oh you don't like banana bread? Woke. Oh you love your mum? Stop being woke
@@yourfavouritenarcissist Exactly the sort of deflection you would expect from a woke narcissist 😅
@@altmaster3288 At least I'm self aware, does that make me woke?
@@yourfavouritenarcissist Has all the meaning in this context. The too much mention of sustainability is woke
Road relevant?? Isn’t that why WSBK exists? MotoGP should be the pinnacle of bike design, constantly pushing forward. Not worrying about bike sales in showrooms.
Best, fastest bikes unattainable by anyone, best riders on world tracks. No stoplights or woke rules.
MotoGP is about to get so much worse, how can an 850cc be more “road relevant”? Anyone who rides wants to have the best, fastest litre bike there is. MotoGP is causing manufacturers to take a step back in performance to appease the politicians who would run scared of a motorbike.
Well, not watching MotoGP any more in 2027
I don't watch Motogp based on its 'road relevance' I watch to see the skill of the riders getting a 350+hp machine around a track. Road relevance is what WSPK is there for. Also how for 'safety' reasons is removing holeshot and ride height going to help? What do you want to see the riders 'safely' get all the wheelies off the start or 'safely' highside to the moon?
I think they are pandering to manufacturers as they keep leaving racing altogether eg. Kawasaki and Suzuki
@@merc7paul I can understand if they want to make it more affordable so that will encourage the existing and new manufacturers to join in. But then they can't say its for "safety" or road relevance.
R.I.P Grand Prix Motorcycle Racing 1949-2026😔
WSBK about to be faster than MotoGP lol
Didn't this already happen in '07? I'm fairly confident that the 800cc GP prototypes had less power than WSBK bikes at the time.
They should have just introduced sustainable fuels without mucking around the engine displacement - 1000cc is MotoGP
I'd pull it back to 500cc
@@seanrooney8399 2 stroke yess
@@abdulazizfarhan4243nah, 850cc
@@seanrooney8399Nah
@@seanrooney8399it’s 2024, I like them too but I want immmovation, 850 cc is not good too
We want to see the boundaries pushed. I fear the reduction in engines and fuel will just lead to tactical racing which isn’t as exciting to watch.
So disappointed with the downgrades. Will be watching wsbk from now.
So why don't switch to scooters.. that would have been so road relevant... This is ridiculous.. these are prototypes of racetrack motorbikes.. nothing is related to road... We will have 1200cc street legal bikes that everyone can buy... But the apex of motorbike racing made with medium displacement bikes... This is total nonsense
800cc scooters is fire.
MotoGP got infected by F1 technology decline
Thank you Liberty media... 🙄
@@noobscoopsies1100 nah..ppl have been bitching about the aero and ride height devices cuz they think removing it will bring their fav team back to the top...this has been in the works since Ducati has been making their climb.
Meanwhile Formula E and WEC has gotten better with their improved Gen3 cars and lmdh /hypercars and manufacturers joining.
@@constipatedparker5879 nah, they're not popular
@@Ariespradana13cuz they’re more niche categories of racing. The racing is great nonetheless. Ofc typical GP Format racing will be the norm, never thought MotoGP would turn how F1 with some particular nonsense rules
Moto GP becoming more boring as restrictions go on. 🤬
still better than F1 I suppose
@@onehourmusicbcnever compare f1 those are cry babies 😂😂😂
Killing the Sport great idea! 🥲
Well, as a lifetime follower this is everything i do not want. Moto2+ size engine and less full to burn. Again less engines! We only need one thing in this sport and that is a reduction of electronics. Ride and brake by hand control, no anti wheelie and no traction control. This new reg. Is a DISASTER in the making
I've just read an article back in the day explaing how the 2007 to 2011 800cc era was hated by everyone, even by the 2-time world champ during that era Stoner. The article explained how the pilotes hated those bikes, they became more expensive, and not safer. They explained that racing was worse, the differences among pilots were bigger, you couldn't afford a mistake because the bikes got faster around the corners (slower in straights but faster in general than 1000cc, so not safer) thus making it very punishing to make a mistake, so everyone road in a line, reducing the number of takeovers. Bikes became more expensive, so less manufacturers got interested in the competition. Pilots said in that article that racing got more boring, because the bikes were slower in straight lines and it was less exciting for the audience and pilots.
Whoever has decided to implement again 800cc has to study history and learn from the mistakes.
Btw, kinda irrelevant but funny curiosity: Honda and Yamaha were the main impulsors of that decision because they thought it would benefit them, yet the first year ducati with stoner as a pilot destroyed them all the year. The japanese couldn't stand it and reported as ilegal, but they check it and was 100% safe.
MotoGP 4-stroke champion 990 cc era,
2002: Rossi (Honda)
2003: Rossi (Honda)
2004: Rossi (Yamaha)
2005: Rossi (Yamaha)
2006: Hayden (Honda)
800 cc era,
2007: Stoner (Ducati)
2008: Rossi (Yamaha)
2009: Rossi (Yamaha)
2010: Lorenzo (Yamaha)
2011: Stoner (Honda)
1000 cc era,
2012: Lorenzo (Yamaha)
2013: Marquez (Honda)
2014: Marquez (Honda)
2015: Lorenzo (Yamaha)
2016: Marquez (Honda)
2017: Marquez (Honda)
2018: Marquez (Honda)
2019: Marquez (Honda)
2020: Mir (Suzuki)
2021: Quartararo (Yamaha)
2022: Bagnaia (Ducati)
2023: Bagnaia (Ducati)
Japanese bike dominated 4-stroke era. Why did they wanna change the rules???
They're too strong & comfortable. I'm sure somebody who couldn't beat them doesn't like it.
Didn't take but two years of sucking for Honda and Yamaha to get MotoGP to change the rules for them to be more competitive.
Honda and Yamaha jealous because of DucatiGP dominated all year 😂
You are 100 percent correct with every you said,800cc safety boring bikes are coming back😮😮😮😮
This is Motogp, not WSBK.
Maybe MotoGP needs to learn from WSBK and not from F1...
I think It is a good change for excitement and the best racing quality in the world. I personally dont care about top speeds or lap records
No you're wrong.....didn't you hear WSBK is going down to 125CC ..🤣🤣
so basically they are nerfing the shit out of moto gp while making it shit and not even intresting? who brings these rules?
Probably Liberty media again, literally the reason why F1 heading this way... 🙄
@@noobscoopsies1100 Nope, it was decided by Dorna way back before liberty media buying it.
@@noobscoopsies1100 SHAKING MY FUCKIN HEAD🤦🏾♂
@@noobscoopsies1100 They've literally just bought MotoGP, these rules have nothing to do with them
Those who are infected with the "Thunberg" disease, manage to hold positions of influence and power in motorsports, just like all levels and forms of government...
2050: Welcome to the Bicycle GP, now with new pedals, more sustainable than ever!
Bro spitting fax, because that's someting will happen's in future 😂😂
2051: to increase sustainability the amount of food a racer is allowed to eat will be reduced by 30%.
Yamaha and Honda did this. They were pulling the plug without a fresh start. Now we get Moto2+
I don't understand, Yamaha just made a new v4 for jut 2025 and 27, i can't believe it.
*2027 Yamaha will use the MT09 as its racing machine maybe* 😬
*MotoGP returned again in the 2008-2011 era* 🎉
*And I hope that throwing away all that Aero we will witness where a new era of the Fantastic Four is born* ✊🏽💥
@@MasPandan And that was some of the best racing ever.
Kinda an interesting concept maybe 🤔
Hahahaha
Making the bikes sustainable is a piss in the ocean compared to all the moto gp equipment that gets shipped around the world and all their private jets...
lmao. great point
Unfortunately everyone is running scared of the Eco Warriors and their politicians, instead of pointing out the real facts, 22 bikes saving 1/2 gallon of fuel each, achieves nothing. They could wet the track surfaces and make them ride on greased slicks, that way they'd all fall at the first corner saving a whole lot of fuel, no qualifying needed if they all had a "participation trophy" and all got turns at pole position so no one has to feel left out.
Who cares about efficiency. We want to see speed, better lap times. New lap times set in 2026 will be held for eternity now 😂😂😂
What next? a long with the silly tire pressure rules that can catch riders and teams out, spoiling results, perhaps they'll introduce mpg restrictions so you have to stay over 30mpg at all times during the race. ;)
YEEEEEAH. WEEEEE WAAANNNNNTTT BLOOOOOOOOODDDDD
Breaking news!!! New FIM regulations for 2030! New uniform design chassis for ALL manufacturers.150cc twin cylinder hybrid engines with pedals, instead of pegs to charge electric motor assist. 1 set of tires per every 3 races. Fairings made of recycled bottles coming from the water provided by Dorna for their staff and the teams. Robots allowed as one rider on 2 rider teams. 1 bottle of Champagne or Prosecco on podium...riders will share with glasses. Only 1 steam powered transport truck and doubledecker motorhome per team 2 team members per bunk. 1 meal per day per team member. Electric power only to be used from 5am to midnight. 11 races per year, 3 races per weekend. 1 practice per weekend. The racing will be stellar!!!
Banned holeshot is for safe? 😂 Holeshot INCREASE safety by preventing the front wheel from floating. Dont' treat fans like a fool. It's not rocket science.
welcome to f1'ing motogp, the end of an era
"road relevant" bro thinks he's WSBK💀💀💀💀💀💀
Agree
all motorbike technology sold on the market comes from MotoGP development.
that's what road relevant means! Since all manufacturers only focus on WINGLETS, there is no new technology that can be transferred to mass production motorbikes. apart from winglets on superbikes.
In the past, fuel injection, oval pistons, boxer engines, titanium frames, carbon frames, USD suspension, USD electronics, RIDE MODE, and many other technologies in mass production motorbikes all started from MOTOGP.
that's what road relevant means! by reducing engine capacity and reducing the winglet effect, and replacing fuel with another type. In fact, the latest efficiency technology will emerge which will be passed down to mass production motorbikes in terms of environmental friendliness and fuel economy as well as high performance with a small engine capacity.
Or maybe its an invitation for other manufacturers
@@ereinaldy20 🤓
@@ereinaldy20 Nah dude, all motorcycle technology came from WSBK and 24H of motorcycle races... NOT MOTOGP.
If I remember correctly Kawasaki quit MotoGP due to that exact same reason. Despite economic issue, they find joining MotoGP won't benefits anything for their product quality...
And winglet is proven to not work on legal road bikes...
You've just killed my interest.
As a long time fan I didn't like the previous 800 era. I don't want another.
The only reason 500 was compelling was they were 2 stroke.
Are the people behind the regulations this disconnected form the actual fans? None of what was said makes sense and sounds like a bunch of PR nonsense
Every development made by all competing teams can be applied to road motorcycles such as the use of ABS, Traction Control, Wheelie Control, Aerodynamic, so MotoGP is not just a competition but the development of technology that can be used for safety purposes on road motorcycles. reduction of cylinder capacity from 4 to 3 or 2 and the use of environmentally friendly fuel must be established in MotoGP for the purpose of protecting the environment.
I don’t agree with open gps data, if you can’t figure it out for yourself then you should t be there. We have been down to a similar range in cc before and it didn’t really stick, so not sure what will be different this time around
The data idea is hard to comprehend, but it will limit the advantage of the endless Ducati $$$$ and new A.I. they use.
@@MartinMcMartinlike yamaha and honda dont have unlimited $$$. Honda makes F1 engines and bankrolls part of a team
By making all GPS data public you can both:
# level the playing field, and help the struggling factories with slower bikes (that generally also tend to have less satellite teams with less talented riders and so less useful data on their own)
# milk it for content creation - you can make lots of cute gfx animations and tech analysis blah blah blah out of it.
I almost feel the latter was the main driver in Dorna's mind, with the former just a nice side effect =D
Open data is good
Best rider win
It's clearly a step towards Robot-AI pilots
Moto gp should be 1000cc.
Why?
The moment I heard mileage, I bloody lost it. I've been watching this sport for ages man. Mileage in racing? What are we doing here. Sincerely
Mileage is a factor in every Type of Motorsport, even in something like WEC that allows refueling.
To make the engines more reliable, less exotic
Most MotoGP fans don’t care about sustainability, we’re not auditors at a large accounting firm specialising is Microsoft Excel functions and other such geekery.
We just want good racing.
2 years ago i discovered MOTO GP and i loved it because of how fast these prototype bikes are and now thats all going away. This is the only sport i watch and closely follow but unfortunately my favourite sport is short lived.
Ah shit the 800cc shit, watch them revert back to litre class after 3-4yrs
After losing fans
I bet they will take 4 years like the last time they tried to have 800cc
F1 rn with 1.6L engines: Hahaha, lol no.
@@kingnfs1 remove the turbo and ers and you're left with a shite engine. Dont compare that with Motogp engines
@@Lakshay70 I know that, but believe me the engineer will find a way to make the new engine as powerful as the 1000cc
With only 255 of the 300 horsepower left no ride height devices etc how do they differ from WSBK?
Blackrock's ESG score is the only thing that led to this. The world is blind.
Many industries are being effected by these ESG nonsense. It has to stop
A truly American Stupidity export
Best comment. Most unappreciated comment unfortunately.
Yo, you hit it right on the nail. Gotta please the woke investors.
You will own nothing, and you will be happy…. Eat zee boogz.
"Fuel tank being more efficiency" = reduncing the volume.
WOOOWW, pretty efficiency.
Please leave GP racing alone 800cc that's not power 🤬🤬 we should upgrade the power 1200cc theses guys are professional riders they can handle more power. Theses guys are riding at speeds from what we can't do on streets‼️‼️‼️
MotoGP must be 1000cc
Why
I feel like this is a step backwards. 2026 will be the last year I'm a fan of MotoGP.
Even though 1000cc is good, it's just that damn Aero fairing that makes MotoGP unattractive because the motorbike is difficult to overtake. The audience just needs the action of overtaking.
@@variza17 so take aero away and keep the 1000cc.. like circa 2015 was great for a reason
Oh nooooo, tragic loss.
You're not needed here. The fan will always be a fan. No matter what!!
count me in i aint seeing that slow as shit we will look back at the races were marquez reached limits when in 2027 they will be riding slow as fuck
We are going backwards. Especially open GPS data. Wtf? If you are not a good rider you shouldn't be in MotoGP class.. Only thing i agree is no more holeshot.
u are right but Ducati has 6 motorbike gps data and its too much, Yamaha and Honda cant compete with them
If you make better bikes you'll get more satellite team. Simple
Holeshot is awesome wonder it needs to be banned
@@seriouxsound4934 there should be a limit on satellite teams thats for sure
@MichaelMarvisya i feel it is better if rider has more control on launch. also lesser possibility of mechanical failures like maverick experienced.
Moving back to sub-1000cc is a big mistake. The old 800s were SO bad. WSBK is on the rise and this will help!
Whats next? Turbo hybrid 1 cylinder 250cc MotoGP?
These regs are going to backfire just like F1 after 2009 aren’t they
🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂ we must ban any kind of Aero, they "Slow down" The bike for safety reason but lower the gravity center and so make the bike faster in corner so more dangerous, it look like moto gp are in a contest with fia to find out who is gonna do the most stupid regulations
I’m not happy about the rules I will watch until 2027 and then the sport will be dead 💀 to me.
Don’t You mean 2026?
No the rules go until the end of 2026. The new rule kick in in 2027
Then you’re not a fan, really are you
Real fans will wait and see, unless you have a superpower to see into the future
Welcome to the future of motogp...What future, you killed it
Does anyone realize that the 2027 engine regulations will return to those of 2007? 🗿
Well this sucks
Wow, now that they have cut the number of engines from 7 to 6, I can finally afford a motogp bike!
I would be gutted for less top speeds and less engine capacity. It looks like we are going backwards not in the future, I can understand the demise of rear ride height devices and those horrible wings. But sharing data to other manufacturers after races is also a very unfortunate decision.
They’ve already reached the limit of the tires and many tracks with current levels of power. Unusable excess power isn’t what makes racing good. Getting rid of shapeshifters and pulling back on aero will also put the emphasis back on the rider.
More power not good bro
@@guylr7390 that is why it is called motogp it is the pin ultimate racing the most powerful those who tame it are the elite of elite i ain watching this shit after 2026 it is going to look very shlow and shit
@@XAVIER-um7ie That remains to be seen as I believe the top speeds will only be down slightly because of the more restricted aero and the racing itself will be just as close. Was the racing bad when there was no exagerated aero or shape shifting and the bikes “only” made 250hp (less than 10 years ago)? Putting the emphasis back on rider performance will be just as GP as ever. If you saw the top riders of the 80s and 90s who raced with 190hp in person you probably know that already.
Safety not sure about that one. If all bikes are more evenly matched surely this can only lead to more crashes and risk to riders?
The Motorcycle World Championship as l still refer to it, is about watching a fire breathing prototype, feeling the vibration and hearing the sound as it thunder past at 200+ mph, giving you goosebumps with a wry smile. The technological advances are passed down to all new motorcycles anyway, and the MotoGp bike remained a one off. I feared this would happen eventually, my sport has gone woke! We have two years to savour what will be no more.
theyre crapping down our throats and calling it cupcakes
Road relevant. Its a prototype series, not road biased.
Prototypes are used for road development. Thats the whole point
Suzuki says "let me show you my new GSXRR850" 😂
The Bikes need to be faster not fuel efficient 👎👎👎
Last time the bikes were reduced to 800cc the racing become incredibly boring.
Suzuki come on
They need to sort their financial issues first
@@literallyhuman5990 Yeah, i hope they do. Having the green ones back would also be nice.
@@nadanadanada7197 Kawa prefer WSBK because it's closer to their customer bikes, so don't get any hopes
@tylerwebb4684 maybe theyre pulling out to go to motogp, since the wsbk team will rebrand as Bimota
@tylerwebb4684 Kawasaki will be partnering with Bimota (Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10RR engine in a Bimota chassis) in WSBK
This is going to be horrible. Slower bikes means lap records today are irrelevant? MotoGP going the wrong direction. So stupid.
So wsbk will get faster than MotoGP....bruh
Motogp management doesn’t learn! We did the smaller engine, it did not make riding safer! They have ruined their website & know seem to want to ruin the racing.
Literally, MotoGP is F1 using two wheels.
Bring back clasic MotoGP.
Welcome BMW
Really?
Is not sure BMW will enter.
@@marfrandema1884 2027
With an 850cc four cylinder? I think not. At least not soon.(1)
But we will see new 850 cc four cylinder street sportbikes, bore 75 mm, stroke 48mm, from Aprilia, KTM and Ducati soon - to max out their sales to the general public (with bikes close to their moto gp bikes?).
1 - BMW currently may not have had a too good representation in the MotoGP regulations commission?
Who cares about a losing and irrelevant brand like BMW that loses in every competition they put in front of it...losers...
Reducing top speed? Motogp 2037 will have all the riders race on horseback.
*MotoGP is a prototype bike wym by "More road relevant"??? Isn't it what WSBK was supposed to? Are we gonna get road legal MotoGP bike??? Like wtf are you tryna to cook!?* 💀
Well it took liberty media approximately one month to F1 my MotoGP. Slower bikes, smaller engines, less corner speed and slower launches. They’ve literally changed everything to make the bikes worse and to remove the years of engineering progress made by the teams. Why would we want smaller engines with slower top speeds? Who cares about fuel efficiency, it’s a race bike? Why drastically worsen the aerodynamics when the racing is incredibly close and exciting as it is now? Why remove the ride height devices when they help improve lap times, launches and straight line performance? Thanks for taking a big fat shit on my beloved sport. I hope someone who actually likes motorbike racing takes charge and throws out these ridiculous rules before they come into effect.
Liberty don’t set the regs and they changed every five years
Always have
Do you know anything about this sport
I will stop watching MotoGP in 2027.. this is outrageous
If you’re using 100% sustainable fuel anyways, why the need for a smaller engine that ruins performance. Sustainable fuel already means the engine is “sustainable”. So 1000cc or 850cc doesn’t matter at that point. In fact you can even up the engine size and have more performance if it’s 100% sustainable fuel anyways. I would have loved to be in that room where these low level decisions were made
How exactly is Sustainable defined? Cost to produce the fuel "source to end product", or it has some corn alcohol in it? I'd bet the farm this fuel will cost a lot more to make (custom for MotoGP, used nowhere else). Ethanol fuels are a good case study: more energy is required to make it than you get back out, and you get a fuel that has less energy value than gasoline at a much higher cost/gallon. Good call on that one.... it's feel-good virtue signaling that unnecessarily costs more money for no net result.
But you’re not in that room because you’re not intelligent enough
You’re a lowlife typing on your keyboard like the rest of us👍
How does more overtaking make it safer?? 1000cc to 800cc sh*tty seasons ahead!
"more relevant to road bikes"
Why TF would anyone buy a 800cc over a 1000cc because MotoGp is 800cc.....? this is just so stupid
Suzuki
BMW
Triumph
Kawasaki
They all should comeback to MotoGP
BMW was in motogp?
Triumph its already on MotoGP, all engines from moto2 are 765cc from the Daytona Moto2 Edition.
@@TheLuckybeing exactly, I came to tell this point!!
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Maybe add MV Agusta too
I know it's unrealistic but that brand has so much racing heritage it should be on the grid
@@Max-pi7ri Now that KTM owns the brands I would expect GasGas to turn into MV fairly soon.
With these engine limitations, honda should bring back the V5
Seems like a backwards step that will encourage a very boring style of racing in comparison to the excellent racing we’ve had with the current and recent technical regulations. MotoGP has never really been about road relevancy. Pretty sure that’s why we have WSBK.
They could not have picked a worse time to announce this... With lap records falling, and championship leaders coming from a variety of independent teams, this is the best racing that has ever been.
What are the fans getting from these changes? The vague promise of some terrible Kawssakis back on the grid? An opportunity for Honda to stop embarrassing Repsol?
Interestingly for Honda and Yamaha, they either have to pour millions into developing competitive machines quickly which will be obsolete in 2027, or just limp along at the back of the field until the regulation changes help level the playing field that they complacently let get away from them.
@@fiveowaf454seems like a them problem. Get better riders or make a better bike. Shouldn't have to nerf everyone bc some are bad
More overtakes is a bit of a pipe dream, the reduced aero and banned ride height devices might have helped there but the displacement reduction kills any chance. I fear it'll be the 800cc era all over again with more corner speed leading to a single racing line. Bikes will have less torque to get off corners and will need to carry more roll speed to compensate. I'm curious about their sustainable fuels and what kind of combustion performance they'll get. Especially with the very high compression ratios on the MotoGP bikes. Less torque and lighter pistons the manufacturers will be looking for higher rpms
I believe the "less torque" issue is why they enforced a maximum bore size. A smaller bore means a longer stroke meaning more torque. This will keep them from being like the peaky death traps of the past.
@@marquisbrown5060 The bore diameter is reduced but if the stroke stays the same (didn't see if there are any rule changes on length of the stroke) then torque should still drop a bit, less combustion area in the cylinder, smaller bang, less piston surface area to push on. But less weight of reciprocating parts could see an increase in rpm. Peak torque may be a bit less and come higher in the rpm range.
@@marquisbrown5060 And then there's the fuel issues. Less fuel in the tank and their sustainable/synthetic fuels may not have as much energy potential during combustion compared to fossil fuels. At least I haven't seen any yet but I'm not a chemical engineer.
As a new moto gp fan this sounds incredibly boring
Any time the word 'sustainability' is used, it is bad for racing.
WHY THE FUCK ARE WE SLOWING DOWN ALL THE BEST MOTORSPORTS!!!!? - I don’t CARE about road relevance, or efficiency. - that’s like saying I want my super hot girlfriend to gain weight and become less interesting so she’s more closely aligned to the average woman! ….wtf!??? …this is the pinnacle! Let’s keep it that way!!
Sustainable fuels should equate to bigger more powerful engines with double the fuel consumption!
Is this Liberty Media's doing? They seem to nerf the hell out of any competition in which they are involved. They'd rather just make it a spec series at this point.
Liberty media holds only the television rights🙄inform yourself before speaking. They dont decide technical regulation
"I want MotoGP to be more a more efficient sport yes." -Nobody. Ever.
I'm very new to motorcycle racing, both motogp and wsbk, just started to tune in this year and was very very excited. This regulation change is such a bad idea, who would wanna see bikes go slower, seriously. 1000cc to 850cc for street relevance? That's what WSBK is for, I watch motogp for prototype racing. Holeshot is amazing. The overtakes are enough, it's not an issue for me. All these safety concerns sounds like excuses, these bikes and equipments are safe enough, most crashes are pure rider error or going off track and doesn't cause casualties or major injuries. Minor crashes are just a part of motor racing, both for cars and bikes. I hope they don't go through with this, if they do, I'd stop tuning in and watch WSBK until they fix it.
Well, the annoying thing is making unfounded claims that all these changes are for us spectators. No they are not. We are not stupid.