P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Casey Stoner’s idea for how to bring Suzuki and Kawasaki back to MotoGP
Casey Stoner, a two-time MotoGP champion, believes that changes are needed in the technical regulations of the sport. He argues for more consistency in the rules, the duration of regulations, and the costs involved. According to Stoner, a set of rules should be established for a period of 10 years to attract more manufacturers like Suzuki and Kawasaki. He suggests that the regulations should be realistic and allow manufacturers to allocate a budget accordingly. Stoner also criticizes the increasing focus on aerodynamics and downforce, which he believes has brought more risk and reduced rider consistency. He opposes the idea of emulating Formula 1, stating that MotoGP racing is unique due to the width of the bikes and the ability to fit multiple bikes into one corner.