Posts Tagged ‘moto2’

Moto2 Product Design Leads The Industry

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

The MotoGP World Championship gets underway on Sunday in Qatar, but maybe for the first time in a while the whole world is actually waiting with baited breath for the support category labelled simply Moto2. The new series will host its inaugural race on Sunday night after almost two years of planning and everyone will be eagerly awaiting the opportunity to see the exquisite levels of product design and just what these new machines are capable of for the first time.

600cc in capacity, all the motorbikes will be running specially manufactured Honda engines and will have electronic control units to manage the amount of rider aids that the riders can use. It really should be back down to racing at it purist, when it is the team that has made the best use of their product design opportunities to design and construct the perfect chassis and the rider, who muscles the motorcycle around the tight and twisty tracks.

Moto 2, New Rules, New Design, New Era

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

It may still be almost 2 months until the season opener under the floodlights of Qatar, but the new Moto2 championship is already starting to hot up as testing is scheduled to get underway with fans and journalists alike waiting with baited breath for their first opportunity to view the new chassis’ and product design that people have come out with.

The basis for the new formula is to have a standardised 600cc Honda engine, which will in effect be similar to that of the CBR600RR engine with some slight performance tweaks. Another standard component will be the tyres which will all be Dunlop, as was similar in the 250cc formula which preceded it.

With standard tyres and engines, the only area where teams can gain an advantage is through hiring the correct rider and also by producing the perfect chassis to house the engine. Several team have already spent large sums of money evaluating the benefit of different product design ideas and chassis’ over the winter to bolster their overall position and move them to the front of the pack.