
ipso wrote:Solid post 9fingers. Thank you. It brings hope.
Faster1 wrote:ipso wrote:Solid post 9fingers. Thank you. It brings hope.
not so fast folks,, next year we will have 1000cc machines.. effectively nullifying the comparison times of the 800s
,,, then again Kallio recently wasn't even close to having competitive times on board a first article CRT machine not too long ago.
IMO - the CRTs will be lapped at some venues,,
ipso wrote:I think Stoner said the 2012 in testing was already like a second or more faster. So much for hope.
JanBros wrote:ipso wrote:I think Stoner said the 2012 in testing was already like a second or more faster. So much for hope.
fastest non-superpole time this SBK-WE is 2.05.058
let's say Stoner is right, and we deduct 1 sec from MotoGP-times FP3, Hopkins would still be in front of Rossi ...
RatsMC wrote:Track conditions weren't entirely the same. Since MotoGP, F1 was there and laid considerable amounts of rubber down.
Faster1 wrote:IMO - the CRTs will be lapped at some venues,,
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In regards to CRT being in the same ball park as Moto2 as a suitable training ground for the top level bikes............wouldn't it be cheaper, less complicated, and roughly the same performance levels of machinery if the Manufacturers dusted off the last models of their 500's and handed them out ??
Would be a better training , or learning, option for new riders.
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Domino wrote:I wonder what would happen if they made the moto2 class a fixed displacement class with unlimited mods except:
1. Spec ECU with a set RPM limit, TC, launch control and data acqusition.
2. Spec fuel with a set fuel limit
3. Spec tires
4. Spec brake rotors (material and dimensions)
5. Minimum weight
Basically let the teams bring whatever they want to the table so long as they meet the above. You cost contain the teams by constraining performance through the rules but still allow innovation and variety in the field.
TwoStroke Institute wrote:Domino wrote:I wonder what would happen if they made the moto2 class a fixed displacement class with unlimited mods except:
1. Spec ECU with a set RPM limit, TC, launch control and data acqusition.
2. Spec fuel with a set fuel limit
3. Spec tires
4. Spec brake rotors (material and dimensions)
5. Minimum weight
Basically let the teams bring whatever they want to the table so long as they meet the above. You cost contain the teams by constraining performance through the rules but still allow innovation and variety in the field.
That's what they have already, but as Dovi points out, the riders don't 'learn' anything in Moto2 if we had a dumbed down Moto1 as tthe premier class(heaven forbid) it would transpose over but that desn't seem to happen.
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