Rule change for BMW award.
It was also announced that a brand new M3 Cabrio will be up for grabs in t♋he BMW M Award,♐ for the year's best qualifier in the MotoGP class.
New 🀅rules will apply for 2008 making the BMW M Award follow the standard points system used by the MotoGP World Championship for race pos𓄧itions - 25 points for pole position, 20 for second etc - rather than combined lap times.

It was also announced that a brand new M3 Cabrio will be up for grabs in the BMW M Award, for the꧃ year's ওbest qualifier in the MotoGP class.
New rules will apply for 2008 making the BMW M Award follow the standard points system used b✅y the MotoGP World Championship for race positions - 25 points for pole position, 20 for second etc - rather than combined lap times.
This change, coupled with the decဣision to r🏅un the contest only in qualifying sessions - results of the BMW session at the official pre-season test are no longer included - means that riders who miss a round for any reason will still be in the running for the new car.
MotoGP rookie Jorge Lorenzo currently le🐻ads the BMW Award after scoring a perfect 50 points from the first two qualifying sessions of 2008. Fellow Yamaha rider Colin Edwards is second on 32 points after two third place grid positions.
Some MotoGP ride🔴rs are already owners of the new 420hp V8 M3.

Peter has been♉ in the paddock for 20 y🐼ears and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.