Rivola: ‘Nice if a new manufacturer joined MotoGP, I see BMW quite fast with Razgatlioglu…’
“I see BMW quite fast in testing in superbike with Razgatlioglu. S💎o it would be nice.”

Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola hopes that 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP’s revised 2027 tech🍬nical rules will not only improve the on-𓆉track action but help attract a new manufacturer.
MotoGP has been reduced to five official constr♐uctors - Ducati, KTM, Aprilia, Yamaha and Honda - sin𒐪ce the shock exit of Suzuki at the end of 2022.
Rule changes proposed for the next contract cycle are likely to see the removal of ride-height devices, greater restricti🍨ons on aerodynamics and a smaller engine capacity.
“Still we are discussing within the MSMA [manufacturers’𒅌 association]. But it looks like the bikes will be much slower. I think now they are quite fast, so it's not bad news,” Rivola said.
“I want to see less aero, less devices andꦚ give a bit more back to the rider, so the rider [can be] in charge more than the bike.”
Even though aero is one of Aprilia’s strengths?
“If it's for t💜he benefit of the show and for the sport, yes [reduce it],” Rivola saಞid.
“At the end, we caꦫn stay in this business if we generate interest🔯.
“So if now the rꩵaces have 🙈become maybe less exciting because of the aero and the devices, then reduce everything.
“By the way, I think this year the races will be quite excitin🦂g! According to what I'm seeing 💫[in testing].”

While the future rule amendments are mainly aimed at cutting performan💫ce and improving the spectacle, might simplifying some of the extreme technology also help attract a new constructor to Mo💞toGP?
“I hope so. I see BMW quite fast in testing in Superbike with Razgatlioglu. So it would be nice,” Rivola smiled, hinting that the German factory coඣuld use its S1000RR project as the starting point for a grand prix machine.
“To be honest, with all🌟 respect, we need more constructors than [another] satellite team… For the benefit of the sport, to make it bigger.
“I don't know if Kawasaki or Suzuki wants to come back, but it would be nice to ha﷽ve a [new] manufacturer on board for s🧜ure.”
Turkish star Razga෴tlioglu was previously linke🎐d with MotoGP but found Yamaha's M1 didn't suit his style during some private tests last season.
🎀The former world champion then seemed to close the door on MotoGP by signing for BMW, a company without a premier-class projec🌌t.

Peter has been🍸 in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marque♚z’s injury issues.