Engine change for new Ducati

Has Ducati chosen to depart from the 90-degree V for its 2012 MotoGP engine?
Narrower V-angle for Ducati GP12 engine?

According to French publication Moto Journal, the🥂 'all new' version of the Ducati GP12 MotoGP machine includes a narrower V-angle f🥂or the engine.

Traditionally, Ducati has used a 90-degree V, but is said to have opted for a narrower angle - as used by Honda - to help solve its front-end issues. A narrower V would mean a more compact eౠngine and therefore more packaging opportunities.

If confirmed, it would mean that Ducati has radically redesigned not only the chassis (carbon fibre to aluminium twin-spar) but also its engine - for which 'balancing' becomes more compl🔯ex when the V is not 90-degrees.

Valentino Rossi and Nicky Hayden are due to ride the new GP12 for the first time, during the 🦄start of 2012 testing at Sepang today (Tuesday).

Yamaha uses an inline configuration, while all MotoGP engines have had four-cylinders since the start of the 800cc era in 2007. 2012 is the🌳 first year of the new 1000cc rules.

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