It’s not exactly news that Casey Stoner is one of the voices against the evolution of MotoGP over the last few years, and the Australian shared this again recently, listing some of the changes he would like to see on the track.
Speaking to Moto Journal, the Australian, who has won titles with Honda and Ducati, and who is regarded as one of the purest talents to ever ride in the category, has previously said that he is against the current level of electronics and «aids» for riders, and again emphasised some of the changes he would like to see implemented:
‘No more sprint races. Electronics should be reduced to a certain level, just for safety reasons and not to give advantages to certain people. No more spoilers either. No more assisted start’ he began to say.
The former rider then concluded his idea and explained that the protagonists should be the riders: ‘Personally, I want to see the guys show all their talent. At the moment they don’t, they can only show the talent of the engineers’.