News Details

KTM won’t race with a 'super engine' in 2021 MotoGP season

KTM Motorsport boss Pit Beirer says that the marque has not radically overhauled its 2021 MotoGP engine, despite fears from rivals it could build a 'super engine'. Due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, MotoGP's six manufacturers agreed on a total freeze on development of homologated parts for the 2020 season, with those restrictions on engine and aerodynamic updates remaining in place for 2021 for all non-concession runners. KTM started 2020 as a concession manufacturer due to its lack of dry MotoGP podiums previously, but lost that status courtesy Brad Binder and Miguel Oliveira's Czech and Styrian Grand Prix wins. MotoGP's manufacturers agreed to allow KTM to develop a new...
Full Story »
Share

You May Also Be Interested In...

Huge fire wrecks Argentina MotoGP venue

The Termas de Rio Hondo circuit, host of the MotoGP Argentine Grand Prix,...
-3y from AutoSport.com

Honda MotoGP team releases ‘favourable' update...

The Honda MotoGP outfit released a statement on Friday confirming that...

Ducati reveals 2021 MotoGP livery, targets world titles

Ducati has revealed the livery that will adorn its Desmosedici GP bikes...

Honda becomes latest manufacturer to ink five year...

Honda has become the latest MotoGP organisation to sign a five year...

Comments

comments powered by Disqus

2015 MGPToday.com
MGPToday.com is not responsible for the news headlines and associated descriptions and images it indexes, the content of externally linked sites or the comments & postings of its users.

This website is unofficial and is not associated in any way with MotoGP.