Monthly Archive:: December 2020

Moto GP and all you need to know (Part 6)
by vfedli8cwe | GP Racing | No Comments
Green lights The light must be turned on at the pit exit to signal the start of each training session and the start and start of laps and warm-up laps. Green Flags Tracking is

Moto GP and all you need to know (Part 5)
by vfedli8cwe | Motorcycles | No Comments
Yellow Flag Displayed in each section of the start line, this flag signals a delayed start of the race. Displayed waving over a row of the starting line, this flag indicates that the rider

Moto GP and all you need to know (Part 4)
by vfedli8cwe | GP Racing | No Comments
Black Flag Waving black flags means that the rider must stop at the holes at the end of the current lap-and cannot restart. This flag will be waived only after the driver’s team has

Moto GP and all you need to know (Part 3)
by vfedli8cwe | GP Racing | No Comments
There is also a 30-minute 4-minute Free-Practice Test before two qualifying round sessions. Time set in FP4 is not counted against the combo time used to determine which racer can start the race. After

4 legendary racers in the history of the MotoGP
by vfedli8cwe | Motorcycles | No Comments
Up to now the FIM International Moto Federation has organized 5 modes, including: MotoGP/500cc; 350cc; Moto2/250cc; Moto3/125cc; 80cc/50cc and not a single driver has won all 5 formats. Just four of the racers have

Moto GP and all you need to know (Part 2)
by vfedli8cwe | GP Racing | No Comments
MotoGP TM-The ultimate challenge for the best talent in motor racing, with a gross engine capacity of 1000cc (four-stroke engine) and a minimum driver age of 18. Tournaments can be applied to the race