MotoGp, Casey Stoner lapidary on Sprint Race and Ducati domination

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Casey Stoner already goes flat

It's an unabashed Casey Stoner the one who doesn't hide criticism of the current MotoGp, in turn suggesting his own recipe for making the premier class all the more compelling as it is rider-friendly. Interviewed by 'TNT Sports', the two-time world champion did not è hide and also talked about how the dominance of Ducati could be limited.

For the Australian, hands should be put on the regulation in such a way as to attract new manufacturers and allow them to work on competitiveness in the long term: "There's a need for a regulation that lasts at least ten years, not less,” Stoner said. “Only in this way could the Manufacturers realistically and sustainably invest in MotoGp"”

"In this way,” added the 1985-class centaur, “Suzuki could come back, Kawasaki could come, there could be other brands in play as well. Knowing that for a decade the rules remain the same they would not be displaced after just one season and could organize the budget effectively".

Another sore point, for Stoner, è the chapter related to Sprint Races: "This year there’s not been a single race without bad crashes, there are too many things going on during the weekend. We don’t need to emulate Formula 1, Sprint Races should be eliminated, we can do without them. drivers would be in place every week".

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