Some proposed rule changes to accommodate 4-stroke GP bikes
| FIM Press Release - 09 APR
00 The Grand Prix Manufacturers Association (GPMA) have proposed, yesterday 8th April 2000, that the FIM makes a proposition to the Grand Prix Commission with the following exceptions to the technical regulations for the 500cc class of the FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix, that will be effective from 1st January 2002, and the FIM has accepted to do so. The said exceptions are the following: For two-stroke engines only, the fuel tank capacity will be limited to 32 litres maximum. Four-stroke prototype motorcycles will be experimentally allowed in the FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix, with the following characteristics:
However, if the following revisions are proposed by GPMA within one month of the signing of this agreement, providing enough arguments to guarantee that only prototype motorcycles will be used for Grand Prix racing, FIM will accept and approve them:
"It is a very
important day for our sport," President Francesco Zerbi said. "The
philosophy of this new agreement is to clearly state that production motorcycles cannot be
transformed to participate in the Grand Prix, which are restricted to prototype bikes. I
think that this means a very important step forward in the progress of motorcycling and
for our sport to be adapted to modern technologies." |