Ducati says changing rules to eliminate new ideas is ‘profoundly misleading’

Ducati says changing rules to eliminate new ideas is ‘profoundly misleading’


Gigi Dall’Igna did not hide his unease at seeing, once again, one of his innovations blocked by a change in MotoGP regulations, but warned that he continues to work to bring new ideas to the track

head of Ducati Racing, Gigi Dall’Igna called it “deeply wrong” to change the rules of MotoGP to eliminate new ideas. In 2023the premier class of Motorcycle World Championship will ban the device that dynamically adjusts the height of the front of the bike, an innovation created by the house of bologna.

In recent years, many innovations created by Ducati engineers have been precluded MotoGP by amending the regulation. The Italian brand is a pioneer in terms of aerodynamicsan evolution that has significantly influenced the dynamics of the races.

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Questioned by the Spanish newspaper ‘Marca’ about how he feels when he has creations withdrawn due to changes to the regulation, Dall’Igna replied: “I repeat that changing the regulation to eliminate new ideas that any manufacturer can create, for me, is something deeply wrong and it’s not sporting, it’s not something I can enjoy.”

“When they do… I never do it to face builders who bring new ideas. But everyone has it their own way,” he commented. “That’s it. They abolished one idea and it’s clear we’re working to bring another one,” she cautioned.

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