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There's a rundown on what each of the factories did - and didn't - bring, plus a look at the rookies and a debate on whether a super-license should be introduced to ensure a minimum level of experience and/or success in junior classes before reaching MotoGP.ĭownload Episode 30 at the following links. This weeks episode of the MotoGP podcast sees Keith Huewen, MotoGP editor Peter McLaren and Podcast host Harry Benjamin joined by MotoGP technical director Danny Al. Crash MotoGP Podcast - Click here to listen to Keith Huewen, Harry Benjamin and our own Pete McLaren talk MotoGP. MotoGP MotoGP desk MotoGP technical director Danny Aldridge is a special guest on episode 30 of s MotoGP podcasts, featuring Keith Huewen. For all intents and purposes the season is already over, the championship is done, officially in MotoGP and Moto3, and as good as in Moto2 Raul Fernandez can't afford to throw in the towel, but he has to win the race, and the chances of Remy Gardner finishing lower than 13th are pretty small. This week's episode of the MotoGP podcast featuring Keith Huewen jumps straight into a title-deciding Moto3 race at Portimao, in which rookie star Pedro Acosta was crowned after a dramatic last lap incident saw championship rival Dennis Foggia taken out by Darryn Binder.
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This week's episode of the MotoGP podcast sees Keith Huewen, MotoGP editor Peter McLaren and Podcast host Harry Benjamin joined by MotoGP technical director Danny Aldridge.Īldridge explains the parties and processes involved in agreeing MotoGP's technical regulations before being quizzed on specific topics such as wings, ride-height devices, the technical freeze, eight Ducatis on next year's grid, the forensic checking of parts following Yamaha's valve situation at the start of 2020 and whether any 'green' technology is on the horizon.Īfter some more questions sent in by listeners for Aldridge, the final part of the show sees attention turn to the season-ending Jerez MotoGP test. It is a strange weekend, the last race of the season. MotoGP technical director Danny Aldridge is a special guest on episode 30 of 's MotoGP podcasts, featuring Keith Huewen.