In 2027, MotoGP will implement new regulations addressing both performance and environmental concerns. These changes include reductions in aerodynamics, certain devices, and engine displacement.
A major focus is on sustainability, with the introduction of fully sustainable fuel as part of MotoGP, FIM, and Dorna’s commitment to significantly reducing the sport’s carbon footprint.
However, emissions are not the only form of pollution being tackled. FIM President Jorge Viegas shared with SportTV that noise levels in MotoGP, as well as other disciplines, will also be reduced:
– In addition to cutting aerodynamic appendages, reducing electronics, and lowering engine displacement, there are other areas we can address. We will also slightly reduce noise levels – this will be applied across all motorcycle disciplines. We’ve already started with off-road, motocross is scheduled for next year, and then we’ll move to speed racing as well. It has to be done.