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Aprilia, KTM get engine homologation extension
MotoGP's concession manufacturers, Aprilia and KTM, will be allowed to continue development of their 2020 engines until the end of June, the Grand Prix Commission has revealed. With the March 6-8 Qatar MotoGP cancelled due to coronavirus restrictions, the usual engine design homologation for non-Concession manufacturers (Honda, Yamaha, Ducati and Suzuki) was instead carried out remotely on March 25, 'by sending in a sample engine to the organisation, which must match those in the machines at the first 2020 event'. However, when MotoGP's new cost-cutting technical freeze for engine and aerodynamics was then announced, it stated: 'Currently, all manufacturers that don’t qualify for...
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