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MotoGP: What changes can you expect for the 2020 season?

Ryan Lilly
February 2, 2020 February 2, 2020

The 2020 MotoGP World Championship will see a number of key rules tweaked but what exactly will you be looking out for in 2020?

Sporting and Technical rules

MotoGP’s jump-start penalty system caused confusion amongst the MotoGP paddock, Cal Crutchlow was slapped with a ride-through penalty in Argentina for the littlest of movements, whilst Maverick Vinales and Joan Mir also fell guilty of the same act.

In 2019 Dorna introduced the Long Lap Penalty, a piece of tarmac that runs around the outside of the designated corner which riders’ use if they’ve been awarded the long lap penalty.

The Long Lap Penalty was mainly used in 2019 for riders who exceeded track limits on a number of occasions.

The goal for the penalty lane was to give riders who have exceeded limits a fairer chance of getting back in the race, for example, in previous years if a rider were to exceed track limits they would have to lose a position and if the rider behind is five or six seconds behind, effectively the riders’ race is ruined for a small offence.

However, the introduction of the penalty lane brought confusion amongst the paddock. Romano Fenati on his Moto3 return misread a track limits warning and took the penalty loop in Qatar whilst both Maverick Vinales and Joan Mir carried out the long lap for their jump-starts in America.

Given the confusion, Dorna has tweaked the rules for jump starts. If you are deemed to have jumped the start in any of the three classes, MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3, will need to serve two Long Lap penalties within five laps of being notified of the penalty.

Each long lap is designed to cost the rider between three and four seconds, with the new penalty system, rider’s who jump the start will lose up to eight or nine seconds instead of losing between thirty and forty-five seconds.

The Long Lap Penalty lane at the Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya. (Image Credit: Ryan Lilly/Motorsport Radio)

The use of the black and orange flag has also been altered, with any rider shown the flag needing official authorisation from a MotoGP technical steward to re-join the track.

There are also small modifications to the technical regulations, however, most remain unchanged given that MotoGP’s current technical rules agreement expires in 2021 when a new five-year plan will be formed starting from 2022.

Ducati’s aero ‘scoop’ Swingarm device caused fallout between MotoGP manufacturers, for 2020 Dorna and the FIM have clamped down on what aero packages you can and can’t have.

The changes to the technical rules see the Fairing, Front Fender and swingarm area come under one rule, which was previously separate.

Once again, each rider is permitted to only one change in Aero Body per season, it means any changes which are deemed to have an aerodynamic effect will be included.

As well as this, the dimensions, angles and radius of aerodynamic devices have been tightened.

The aero rules will be in place for the season, apart from Phillip Island, where riders have been granted permission to remove aero devices after adverse weather played havoc with the 2019 Australian Grand Prix.

Ducati’s aerodynamic fairing (Credit: MotoGP)

The use of metal studs in Knee Sliders have been banned, Jorge Lorenzo was using them to reduce wear on the slider at Argentina.

In Moto2 and Moto3, the rider’s who progress from Qualifying one into Q2 will be given an additional front tyre, this rule came in at the 2019 British Grand Prix.

In MotoGP, Michelin, the sole tyre manufacturer, will introduce a new rear tyre compound which was rigorously tested by the MotoGP field throughout the 2019 season.

Circuits

The 2020 calendar has undergone a few minor changes with the newly re-surfaced Circuit Of The Americas swapping with the Argentine round, that is after the MotoGP paddock goes to Thailand, which has been moved to round two of the season.

As well as this, Sachsenring and Assen have swapped places, with the Dutch round completing the first half of the season.

The second half of the season will kick off at the brand new Finnish Circuit. The Kymiring joins the ever-expanding calendar, making the number of races rise to twenty for 2020, with Brazil also confirmed for a return to the Championship in 2022. Test teams will have a two-day Michelin tyre test at the new circuit on June 15-16 2020.

Finally, the post-season Valencia test has been scrapped for 2020 along with the March 2021 Qatar test.

Riders

The 2020 season also sees new faces join the MotoGP field, with arguably the biggest move coming from Moto2 World Champion Alex Marquez who joins older brother Marc Marquez in the Repsol Honda camp.

The younger Marquez was promoted into MotoGP after Jorge Lorenzo announced his retirement from MotoGP on the eve of the final round of the 2019 season in Valencia.

Marquez’s nearest rival in Moto2, Brad Binder, also steps up to MotoGP as he replaces Johann Zarco’s earlier vacated seat at the Factory Red Bull KTM team.

The final rookie for the 2020 season is Iker Lecuona, the young Spaniard who replaces Hafizh Syahrin at the Tech 3 Red Bull KTM team. Lecuona impressed in his MotoGP debut at Valencia.

Alex Marquez will join Binder and Lecuona on the list of rookies for 2020 (Credit: MotoGP)
The 2020 season kicks off next month with the opening Pre-Season test at Sepang on February 6th. The season kicks off under the lights in Qatar on March 6/7/8th.

Ryan Lilly

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