HUGE CHANGES in MotoGP RULES 2027 | MotoGP News | MotoGP 2024
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 Published On May 7, 2024

In 2027, MotoGP will implement new technical rules designed to enhance competition and lower speeds.

The current MotoGP peak speed record is 227 miles per hour, and at certain tracks, the run-off space is almost too small to be considered safe due to these high speeds.

Therefore, MotoGP must slow down. In 2027, lowering engine capacity is the first step toward achieving this goal. The maximum bore will drop from the existing 81 millimeters to 75 millimeters by 6 millimeters, but the four-stroke four-cylinder design will remain the same. Maintaining the same stroke length precludes sharp increases in RPM limits, which should result in a decrease in the engines' maximum power output. A season's maximum number of engines is six if there are no more than 20 races, or seven if there are 21 or 22 events.


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