Less than three years remain before the new MotoGP regulations come into effect. The bikes will undergo significant changes, featuring reduced aerodynamics, the removal of holeshot devices, and even the introduction of engines with smaller displacements.
Franco Uncini, a former rider, believes these new rules will have a positive impact on the spectacle of the sport: ‘You will see that this revolution will further improve MotoGP racing, which is already very exciting’.
After his career as a rider, Uncini worked as a safety officer, gaining an in-depth understanding of Dorna. The Italian emphasized to Motosan.es the exceptional work of Carmelo and Carlos Ezpeleta in MotoGP management:
– MotoGP is run by Carmelo Ezpeleta and now his son, Carlos, who have done an excellent job. If MotoGP has reached the level it’s at today, the credit goes to them. Of course, part of the credit also lies in working with people of the highest caliber, like those in the FIM and IRTA. But they are the coordinators of this group of fantastic individuals.