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Monster Energy Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi at the San Marino MotoGP racing series at the Misano circuit, Italy.
BOLASPORT.COM – Monster Energy Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi thinks MotoGP is no longer fun because there is no radio communication.
Valentino Rossi can claim to be an old school rider, but would welcome the introduction of rider radio communications in MotoGP.
“I like it. For me, it’s good because it’s true that I’m a runner Old School, but sometimes I also drive the car. By car, everyone uses communication with pit box“said Valentino Rossi of BolaSport.com Shock.
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“For me, having radio communication will be a big step forward for MotoGP,” said Rossi.
On Friday (11/09/2020), it was revealed that Dorna had asked substitute rider Marc Márquez (Repsol Honda), Stefan Bradl, to test the helmet radio system which will now be offered to drivers full time during the session test on Tuesday (09/15/2020). ).
The initial purpose of using radio communication is to communicate the safety message of the career direction like a yellow or red flag.
MotoGP organizer Dorna confirmed that the system could eventually include communication between teams as in Formula 1.
However, many have ignored the idea of a team having more influence over its riders during MotoGP races, aside from the current message from the pit board and the dash.
The biggest fear is that it could cause MotoGP racing, often wild and unruly, to turn into a more orderly Formula 1 style.
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