Pedro Acosta ‘doesn’t like’ helmet radio introduction in MotoGP

Pedro Acosta ‘doesn’t like’ helmet radio introduction in MotoGP

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GasGas KTM rider Pedro Acosta shares that he “doesn’t really like” the idea of MotoGP introducing radio communication. Motorsport Week revealed that Dorna held meetings following the conclusion of the first Misano race, with the introduction starting in the 2025 season. It is understood that radio communication will be one-sided, with race directors talking to […]

Motorsport Week reported that Dorna conducted meetings after the first Misano race, planning to introduce one-sided radio communication in the 2025 season, eventually aiming for two-way communication. Some riders, like Acosta, have safety concerns and prefer autonomy on the track. On the other hand, riders like Quartararo and Vinales see potential benefits in the communication system, especially in critical situations for safety and track awareness. However, champions like Bagnaia are hesitant about the idea, with Bagnaia jokingly expressing a preference to pay fines like Michael Jordan instead of using a radio system. The development and implementation of this communication technology in MotoGP have sparked varying opinions among the riders and raised important considerations about safety and performance on the track.

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