MotoGP Features
In-depth MotoGP features and MotoGP exclusive articles from Crash.

MotoGP: Redding, RS-GP set for winter weight loss
Scott Redding and the Aprilia RS-GP MotoGP machine will both be attempting some winter weight loss. While the Englishman already looks like he doesn't have an ounce to spare, at 1m 85cm he will take over from Loris Baz as the tallest rider on the MotoGP grid next year.

MotoGP rivals back Suzuki concessions
Having failed to claim a MotoGP podium this season, Suzuki will regain technical concessions in 2018. The factory lost the right to unlimited testing, 9 instead of 7 engine changes and exemption from the engine development freeze after Maverick Vinales claimed four podiums during 2016.

MotoGP: Michelin talk great racing, front stress, quality control
The last two seasons of MotoGP have seen an unprecedented number of race winners and close racing. A record nine riders won a grand prix during the 2016 season, dropping to a still respectable five different winners in 2017.

No electric dreams for MotoGP team bosses
MotoGP may be planning a future support class for electric bikes , but team bosses doubt they will replace petrol-powered machines in the near future.

MotoGP: Eugene Laverty: 'It was the opposite bike!'
Eugene Laverty swapped Aprilia's RSV4 World Superbike for the factory's RS-GP MotoGP racer during an eye-opening private test at Jerez in late November.

PICTURE: Inside the Ducati MotoGP 'salad box'…
Ten months after its public debut at the

MotoGP Valencia: Did Lorenzo do the right thing?
It is highly unlikely that it would have changed the championship outcome, but there was plenty of post-race debate about whether Jorge Lorenzo was right to ignore team orders in Sunday's Valencia MotoGP.

MotoGP: Ben Spies, Ducati and MotoAmerica…
Ducati has provided an update on the possibility of Ben Spies’ return to racing, stating it would happily provide the Texan with World Superbike level equipment for a campaign in the MotoAmerica series, but only on the grounds that significant backing can be acquired.

MotoGP: Mick Doohan talks Marquez, Dovi, Rossi...
Q: First of all Mick, what did you think of that race at Phillip Island?

MotoGP: Oil burn, flexible aerodynamics, fuel tanks
Having discussed some of the potential theories behind the Ducati 'salad box' , part two of Crash.net's interview with MotoGP Director of Technology Corrado Cecchinelli saw atten

MotoGP: Mass dampers, gyroscopes, MegaRide…
Since the mysterious 'salad box' was first seen on the

MotoGP: Shaina interviews… Alex Rins!
Shaina Salvia A. S.: Hello Alex. How are you? Alex Rins: Good thank-you. And you? Shaina Salvia A. S.:

2018 MotoGP rider line-up
Repsol Honda Marc Marquez (End of 2018) Dani Pedrosa (End of 2018) Movistar Yamaha Valentino Rossi (End of 2018) Maverick Vinales (End of 2018) Ducati Team Jorge Lorenzo (End of 2018)

Which MotoGP rule covers team orders?
What is MotoGP's official position on the use of team orders , you might ask. In brief, there are no regulations that specifically mention such tactics.

MotoGP: Shaina interviews… Sam Lowes!
Shaina Salvia A. S.: Hi Sam, I have five questions, the first is; how difficult was it for you to get used to the MotoGP bike? Sam Lowes:

‘Dovi has no secret - he’s just very, very smooth’
Danilo Petrucci has praised Andrea Dovizioso’s ability to maintain his speed over race distance by managing the throttle of the Ducati GP17 in such a way that his tyres are sufficiently conserved for that all-important late push.

‘You ride the bike with the balls, not the arms’
Of the thousands of undulations that zigzag their way across the Tuscan countryside, few can boast of the worldwide fame as one half-mile stretch wherein the Circuit of Mugello resides.

MotoGP: F1 'lollipops', bike position next steps for pit lane safety
The next steps in MotoGP's quest to improve safety during 'flag-to-flag' bike swaps are set to include a 'lollipop man' for rider release and revised bike position in pit lane.

MotoGP Austria: Folger gives insight into Marquez strength
Want to know just what it takes to win in MotoGP? Jonas Folger has shed a light on the substantial talents of Marc Marquez, explaining how the current championship leader adapts his riding style over a race to match the ever-changing performance of his tyres.

Suzi Perry's Top 5 MotoGP races
"It was MotoGP at its absolute best and I still miss seeing Casey on the track."

New MotoGP fairings 'could be used in road machines'
"These fairings could be used in a high-end road machine"

Crutchlow talks Marquez talent
"Every corner he does, he does it better than every single other Honda rider" - Cal Crutchlow

MotoGP electronics: 'Doping' the IMU
"Imagine if I take lean rate and tyre temperature. I put them together and output a 'doped' lean angle to the ECU"

MotoGP: Dream Tech3 season means Monster might stay
Herve Poncharal talks dream start to MotoGP 2017 with Johann Zarco and Jonas Folger - plus sponsors, Yamaha, VR46 rumours...