Brad Binder delivers verdict on MotoGP helmet radio

Brad Binder calls MotoGP’s new 𓆉helmet radio system ‘frickin amazing' after Aragon outing

Brad Binder
Brad Binder

Of the handful of riders who tried MotoGP’s latest in-helmet radio system at the Aragon test, Brad Binder꧋ was the most positive about the performance of the technology.

While helmet radios have been used in F1 for decades, it’s a much more complicated task in MotoGP.

But after several yeaꦺrs of development, it looks as though a system could be ready to send on-track safety messa♏ges to riders from Race Direction during 2026.

The eventual objective then appears to be the more controversial use of tactical two-way communication between riders and 💛their teams.

Unlike F1’s established in-ear radio communication, the MotoGP system utilises bone conductio🥂n technology, via ‘pads’ that rest oꦍn the rider’s jawbone.

KTM's Brad Binder tests helmet radio

During Monday’s Aragon MotoGP test, several riders struggled to clearly hear the pre-recorded messages along the circuit's high-speed straight♛s due to excessive noise and minor helmet movements affecting the positioning of the headphones.

However, Red Bull KTM's 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder experienced no such problems,

"Hon🐼estly they have done a frickin amazing job! I was really impressed,” said the South Afr꧙ican.

“My helmet didn’t feel any different and I didn’t notice I had anything, and no matter if you are full gas with your head-up or behind the screen or whatever it is, t🌌he message comes through super-clear. So, yeah, they did a good job with it."

When asked specifically about clarity during high-speed straights, where Alex Marquez, Lor﷽enzo Savadori and Johann Zarco struggled to hear messages clearly, Binder replied:

"Yeah! I was so surprised. I don’t know if any of you⭕ have tried these little [bone conduction] headphones things that come over and chill in front of your ears? It feels like everyone can hear what you are listening to, but the reality is that only you can.

“It is somethin🥀g similar to this: it works super-wellꦫ."

“Whether we need them or not is another question”

The associated ha🌌rdwꦏare also wasn’t a problem, Binder said:

"For me, I put my hel🧔met on and they put the little box in my hump. I didn’t feel anything or notice anything.

“It ♍was the first time I’d ever tried it. I hadn’t used it before and honestly I was quite impressed by the way it worked.”

But while the technology migꦰht be a success, “Whether we need them to talk to us or not is another question,” Binder add𒅌ed.

“But if that’s what th♒ey want, then I don’t mind.”

Binder set the 13th fastest time at the test.

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