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Ahead of the 2022 deadline for the mandatory use of trackside light panels in MotoGP, the FIM has announced the first product to pass its homologation tests.
MotoGP is to join F1 in having trackside Light Panels - used to display crucial safety information such yellow or red flags, plus the arrival of rain - at all its circuits from 2022.
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - OCTOBER 25: Marc Marquez of Spain and Repsol Honda Team leads Valentino Rossi of Italy and Movistar Yamaha MotoGP during the MotoGP race during the MotoGP Of Malaysia at ...
The Uttar Pradesh government has taken the reins of the Indian Grand Prix following a new agreement with Dorna Sports, the rights holder of MotoGP. This move ma ...
High-tech light panels will be mandatory at all circuits that host events in the FIA Formula One World Championship & FIM MotoGP™ World Championship from 2022, and the FIA World Endurance ...
Yamaha is beginning to ‘see the light’ at the end of the tunnel amid its current struggles in MotoGP, but is aware there is still a long way to go to catch up to the competition. Yamaha ...
MotoGP 17 is getting a managerial career mode for the first time in its history. Players will be able to take to the role of Team Manager as they attempt to guide their riders to success in the ...
The Uttar Pradesh government has taken the reins of the Indian Grand Prix following a new agreement with Dorna Sports, the rights holder of MotoGP. This move marks a significant shift in the ...