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MotoGP conducts remote scrutineering of engine, aero freeze
MotoGP has clarified how it intends to stay on top of the engine and aerodynamics freeze during the Covid-19 ‘shutdown'. With the season being postponed following the cancellation of the Qatar round, the homologation process wasn't completed, but MotoGP says it will now do this remotely to ensure manufacturers adhere to the engine and aero freeze as if Qatar was the first round. With Europe in lockdown and factories closed, some teams feared that Japanese rivals, which don't currently face such strict closures, could continue to develop their machines up until the first race of the season – whenever that might be. But MotoGP will complete the process remotely by requesting sample...
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