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Didn't a Ducati win the Daytona 200 a few years ago?
9 years ago
Not much new or unexpected, NHRA has been doing that to Harley for years and they still win. I think the engineers look at it as a challenge and overcome it with a big grin on their faces. Paul B
You mean like the ultra rare pushrod V-Rod engine!!!
the engineers? who are these guys?
Call'em what you want, technicians, engineers, team manager etc. they all have an abundance of knowledge and the ability to squeeze a little bit more from their bike and riders. Obviously PJ is a great fit for the team and a very talented rider. Unless the engines are sealed and NO modifications allowed it would be pretty naive to think the team is not pushing the limit to get an advantage. I'm not blaming or defending anyone in this scenario but racing is an interpretation of the rules, and when they change the rules your only recourse is to overcome the change and beat them at it. Unfortunately it's a buisiness and less of a sport nowadays. Paul B
My 2 cents. I don't know how you justify neutering a bikes RPM and penalizing them with extra weight makes for better racing. If Ducati or Yamaha or whomever make a faster homologation special that follows the rules, then they deserve to win.The rules a pretty straightforward and I disagree with the one that lets motoamerica arbitrarily decide what makes the series more competitive.I miss the original formula extreme.
Reminds me of a Kurt Vonnegut story set in a future time where the government ensures everyone is equal. Athletes wear weights according to their abilities, scholars wear buzzers and get electric shocks to disrupt their thinking, pretty girls are made ugly - that sort of thing. Of course a young couple remove their weights and practically fly through their dance routine - and meet an ugly end (probably shot...I don't remember how it ends).
I love when sanctioning bodies do things under the guise of saving money but to comply teams need to spend more.And the teams not affected by the rules change? I imagine they will want to make the same changes? Not hardly.