autoblitz - In 2012, the era of two stroke engines (two stroke) in MotoGP was over. Today, living inthe dragonfly class (125 cc) that still use 2-stroke technology. The name was no longer 125 cc, melainkna Moto3 class. Thus leaks from MCN (01/06/2010).
Moto3 result of the emergence of a class discussion a few weeks to bring a new class, in lieu of 2-stroke engine that has begun dibalapkan since 1949.MCN sources to ensure that the new class is not a substitute moto2 single-engine Honda4-stroke 600 cc capacity, although the factory in Japan has patented a single-cylinderengine 4-stroke last year.
Currently Honda is conducting research, in which 250 cc engine with 4-stroke single cylinder 125 cc engine mounted on the chassis. They tried it on the track Twin RingMotegi, Japan. The result, the motor can go 1.5 seconds faster than the motor GP125.
The difference with moto2, to moto3 will not use the machine from one brand. The goal,spending more to save the team and who the year could be more participants.
The proof, moto2. Now this was followed 40 riders and a lot of teams want to plunge into the 125 class moto2. On the other hand, there are several teams moto2 also difficultieswith funding. "Well, with this moto3 will be able to save them," said a source who refusedto be named.
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