Michelin Analyzes Martin's Crash: Key Insights Revealed

    Feb 8th, 2025

    Summary

    Michelin has conducted a thorough analysis of Jorge Martin's crash during the MotoGP Sepang test, providing critical insights into the incident. At the time of the crash, the inner temperature of Martin's rear tyre was recorded at 15 degrees Celsius lower than that of his teammate Marco Bezzecchi, a significant deviation from normal operating temperatures. This lower temperature, combined with challenging track conditions, played a crucial role in the crash. Initial claims suggested a possible tyre malfunction; however, Michelin's data-driven approach highlighted that the tyre itself was not at fault.

    Piero Taramasso, Michelin's two-wheel manager, emphasized the temperature discrepancy between Martin's tyre and those of his teammates, indicating that factors such as varying track conditions and the bike's previous pit stop likely contributed to the loss of grip. This conclusion marks a shift in understanding for Aprilia, with the team now recognizing the data as a key factor rather than attributing any issues to the tyres themselves. The findings underscore the importance of monitoring tyre performance under different conditions, especially as teams prepare for the challenges of the competitive MotoGP season.

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