WorldSBK will make changes to keep ‘MotoGP on top’ in 2027
“Obviously, we want to have Motᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚoGP on top and Superbike is meant to be stock bikes with some changes."

World Superbike will undergo a similar performance reduction to the MotoGP class in 2027 to ensure ꦇthe production category maintains its distance from the premier class.
Amid concerns over record-breaking lap times and top speeds, MotoGP will c🐈ut engine capacity from 1,000 to 850cc in 2027. The removal of ride height devices and stricter limits on aero are also expected to lower performance of the prototypes.
Dorna’s chief sporting officer Carlos Ezpeleta said MotoGP manufacturers have estimated that lap times will initially increase by 1-2 seconds, with a greater impact on top speeds, 𒆙which currently tꦏop 360km/h (223mph).
“F𓆏rom what the manufacturers are telling us, for t🍎he first year we could expect differences - and this depends hugely from track to track - of around 1-2 seconds,” Ezpeleta said.
“We are expecting a performance drop. That’s part of the reason why we are doing it. And we are expecting a bigger performance drop in top speed♓s at a number of circuits.
“Then, as alwa🐻ys wi🌊th technology, it will build up again as we move forward.”

With that in mind, the World Superbi𝓰ke championship, also owned by Dorna, is set for a similar perforꩵmance drop to maintain its ‘rank’.
The current difference between MotoGP and WorldSB�🎶�K race lap records at places like Portimao and Jerez is around 1.2-1.5s.
“Superbike will sit withiꦦn the ecosystem, within the same rank as it does now,” Ezpeleta said. “We’re🎉 already doing things, which is being led by the FIM.”
FIM president Jorge Viegas confirmed: “Obviously we want to have MotoGP on top and Superbike is meant to be sꦺtock bikes with some changes.
“We have also starte♐d working two ▨years ago in changing the regulations in Superbike.
“Some things will happen very soon, but in a way that we keep💧 a distanceꦕ between MotoGP and Superbike.
“We are talking with all the manufacturers. We have more ma🌳nufacturers in Superbike than MotoGP but it’s also great wꦜork being done.”

Another potential threat to MotoGP’s lap time superiority could come from its own intermediate Moto2 class, powered by 765cc Triumph engines, at slower cirꦅcuits.
Of the four rounds so far this season, the clo⭕sest Moto2 (now using Pirelli tyres) has got to the fastest MotoGP race lap is 3.5s at Portimao and Jerez. But the difference between the slowest MotoGP rider and the fastest in Moto2 was only 1.1s
Ezpeleta explained there i🐼s much more flexibility in terms of changing the Moto2 regulations as and when needed.
“It’s a conversation that we’ll have in due t🤡ime with the FIM but the philosophy right now is that both Moto2 and Moto3 are working very well,” said Ezpeleta. “That is shown by how incredibly well the riders coming into the MotoGP class are doing.
“We don’t expect major changes in a short pe🗹riod of time. We will adapt when we think it’s necessary. As y༺ou know, in the MotoGP class we have five-year terms with the same regulations.
“That’s not the 🌳case in Moto2 and Moto3 where we are more flexible.ဣ”
Speaking generally, Viegas doesn’t believe fans wil🐻l notice any visual difference🌠 in MotoGP performance from 2027.
“I’m convinced the show will not lose anything, on the contrary, more overta🎶king will be allowed and the fans will not notice if the riders do one second more a lap🌟 or not,” he said.

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