Yamaha’s Franco Morbidelli has blamed the two red flag incidents at the MotoGP SpanishGP on the fact that Michelin’s front tyres perform poorly if not in clear air. ⬇️
Morbidelli believes Michelin’s front tyre has “a weak point”, in that “the performance drops” when it gets too hot, and this is leading to “crazy” first laps as riders look to gain as many positions as possible before getting stuck.
“Michelin, they need to work on this, they need to solve this thing. The regulations, the technology needs to be in the same level in all areas. Now it looks like the bike technology outweighs the tyres. “The bikes are fantastic, the tyres are fantastic because when the condition is cold, the performance of the tyre is great, they are unbelievable.
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