Ducati's Gigi Dall’Igna: Use MotoGP ride-height devices like F1 ‘DRS’ from 2027

MotoGP ride-height devices have already been described as mimicking the effect of ‘DRS’ in Formula 1.
Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati MotoGP Assen 2023
Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati MotoGP Assen 2023

But Ducati Corse 🌼general manager Gigi Dall’Igna has suggested taking the comparison even further, by turning the lowering system into a specific MotoGP overtaking aid from 2027.

While F1’s DRS (Drag Reduction System) allows a closely following driver to briefly reduce drag on a straight by levelling part of the rear wing, ride-height devices offer a s🐓imilar speed boost by reducing wheelies onto a straight and lowering drag due to a smaller frontal area. Unlike DRS, their use is unlimited.

The technology was pioneered by Ducat🐼i but front ri♉de-height devices are already banned and the rear systems - now used throughout the grid - also look set to face the axe at the end of the current contract cycle with the manufacturers in 2026.

However, with the lack of ov💧ertaking currently a hot topic in MotoGP, Dall’Igna feels the premier-class should consider an F1-style approach.

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“According to my idea and the idea of ​​Ducati, this [rear] device should be used as a kind of 'overtake system', i.e. for overtaking,” Dall’Igna told . “For♔ example, you could allow it💫 to be used ten times per race on Sunday, not more."

While such a method coul🥃d be a particular benefit for those lacking top speed, such as Yamaha, to pass other bikes, it wouldn't help if the rider in fro💦nt was able to use the system as a form of defence.

F1 solves that issue by only making DRS available to those within one-second of a car in front, rather than giving all drivers an equa🀅l number of DRS deployments.

A🃏mong the downsides in MotoGP terms is that top speeds are already running at a record level and retaining ride-height devices will make reducing straight-line performance, among the targets for the 2027 rule package💞, even more difficult.

Mechanical ride height devices are also viewed by many as not being road relevant although others, such as Scott Smart, believe there could be some 'interesting applications'168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历🐟史: for tall Adventure-style 🧸bikes.

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