Ducati: MotoGP ride height device ban a ‘bad display of fairness’

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Ducati: MotoGP ride height device ban a ‘bad display of fairness’
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Ducati is still angered by the decision to ban front ride height devices in MotoGP next year, describing it as a 'not a very nice display of fairness” from rivals.

Ride height devices made their way onto the MotoGP grid in 2018 when Ducati introduced a rear holeshot device ontoThis developed the following year into a device that could squat the rear of the Ducati during a lap, before it further evolved this into a front ride height device that could be used in much the same way.

It was a decision at the time that upset Ducati, with Barana telling the media during the Aragon Grand Prix that the marque is still angered by the decision – which it sees as its rivals simply calling to ban something it couldn’t develop correctly. “We have been the first to introduce the first system for the start, for the launch procedure. The others followed.

“And the others followed. Next step was to expand this capability into the front of the bike, and at a certain point someone came up with a proposal to ban this kind of device.“It was clear that this device was already in use from one manufacturer – Ducati – and at a certain point Ducati declared to the other manufacturers that we are using this kind of device you are going to ban.

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