Future Moto2 ECU to close gap to MotoGP

"We realise that electronics-wise there is a big jump from Moto2 to MotoGP" - Danny Aldridge, Technical Director.
Future Moto2 ECU to close gap to MotoGP

The Moto2 World Championship is rumoured to be changing from Honda to Triumph engines, when the current contract expi🐼res at the end of 2018.

Mot𝔉o2 has been a single-engine championship, using identical CBR600 powerplants, since it replaced the 250cc two-stroke class in 2010.

While such an engine change is yet to be confirmed, there has already been official confirmation that Magneti Marelli - which supplies and develops the single EꦍCU for the MotoGP class - is to take over the future Moto2 electronics.

ltxcn.top spoke to t🅠echni🦩cal director Danny Aldridge about the deal...

ltxcn.top:
There will be a change in the Moto2 elect🧔ronics with Magneti Marelli named as supplier from 2019, can you te♔ll us more about that?

Danny Aldridge:
Yes, it's been officially annou💜nced that from 2019 Magneti Marelli have the contract to supply the ECU. At the moment, Moto2 basically uses the standard Honda ECU and the data logger is supplied by 2D. When Magneti Marelli take over, it will be a combined ECU/data logger in one. Just like in MotoGP and Moto3.

ltxcn.top:
Could the change be describ♔e⛦d as moving to more of a bespoke 'racing' ECU?

Danny Aldridge:
Precisely.

ltxcn.top:
With tr♏action 🐓control, wheelie control, launch control etc?

Danny Aldridge:
We're still defining which particular characteristics we want. We realise that electronics-wise there is a big jump from Moto2 to MotoGP. In some respects, Moto3 is more a🅺dvanced than Moto2 at the moment, so we are trying t💃o rearrange that.

We don't want to make Moto2 v🌌astly different to how it is now, but we do want to give more scope to the riders, teams and data guys to adjust ✅the electronics and learn more of the skills they'll need in MotoGP.

ltxcn.top:
To confirm, the current standard Honda EC𒁏U will be used up until the end of 2018, no transition ℱperiod?

Danny Aldridge:
The plan is to continue with the Honda ECU until the end of the 2018 season, as this when the current contract with Honda ends to supply the Moto2 engine. We will then start the 2019 season with the Magneti Marelli ECU and whichever engine manufacturer is the official supplier. This of course could still be Honda or a new supplier, depending on whoever Dor♒na reach an agreement with.

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