MotoGP Faces Uncertain Future as Martin Warns of Potential Disaster in 2024

MotoGP riders, including title hopeful Jorge Martin, are criticizing the tyre pressure rules implemented mid-season, claiming that it is already affecting the quality of races and could lead to a "big disaster" in 2024. The rule, aimed at preventing tyre failures, requires riders to start with different pressures depending on their race strategy. However, riders argue that it limits their ability to showcase their potential and puts immense pressure on engineers. MotoGP plans to remove first-offence warnings next year, potentially leading to exclusions from races for tyre pressure breaches. Riders are calling for a reevaluation of the rule to preserve the racing style.
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