El Toro
Innocent Bystander
It has been officially announced that Bridgestone, the sole proposer for the right, has been selected as the single tire supplier for the entire MotoGP grid for the next three years.
Bridgestone says they're committed to safety, and also to fairness. They say they will do their best to support all the teams.
I am a bit disappointed that MotoGP has gone to a single tire supplier. I would have preferred them to return to the old rules that allowed an unlimited number of tires for each team...but I can see how this affected fairness if more resources were being spent on potential winners and less on the likely bunch of also rans.
In any event, I hope that tire homologation isn't the first step toward taking the mechanical aspects out of MotoGP entirely. No one is talking about engine homologation, or similar ideas that have been adopted in F1, but the camel now has its nose officially in the tent.
Bridgestone says they're committed to safety, and also to fairness. They say they will do their best to support all the teams.
I am a bit disappointed that MotoGP has gone to a single tire supplier. I would have preferred them to return to the old rules that allowed an unlimited number of tires for each team...but I can see how this affected fairness if more resources were being spent on potential winners and less on the likely bunch of also rans.
In any event, I hope that tire homologation isn't the first step toward taking the mechanical aspects out of MotoGP entirely. No one is talking about engine homologation, or similar ideas that have been adopted in F1, but the camel now has its nose officially in the tent.