MotoGP Features
In-depth MotoGP features and MotoGP exclusive articles from Crash.

MotoGP: Who will take over the Tech3 Yamahas?
Although it's yet to be officially confirmed, all the indications are that - having announced a departure from Yamaha - Tech3 is to become a satellite KTM team in 2019.

MotoGP: Tech3 crew chief talks Syahrin, Folger, the Lorenzo-style…
Monster Yamaha Tech3 crew chief Nicolas Goyon has had a revolving door of riders since Jonas Folger's sudden withdraw from last October's Japanese MotoGP. Just three months earlier the pair had been celebrating Folger's brilliant ride to second place in his home German Grand Prix.

MotoGP: Race Direction explains Qatar wet weather test
After last year’s confusion, a 30-minute ‘wet weather’ test has been arranged for the final night of the Qatar test in order to assess whether riders’ visibility is overly affected by the reflection of the floodlights, race direction has confirmed.

Tech3 Yamaha in MotoGP: 2001-2017
After finishing first and second with Olivier Jacque and Shina Nakano on Yamaha machinery in the 2000 250cc World Championship, both riders and the Tech3 team moved up to the premier-class in 2001. Tech 3 has remained in MotoGP, on Yamaha machinery, every since.

MotoGP Interview - Razlan Razali (Sepang): EXCLUSIVE
Sepang CEO Dato' Razlan Razali is about to see his dream of a Malaysian MotoGP rider become a reality. Tomorrow in Thailand, Hafizh Syahrin will ride his very first MotoGP laps for the Monster Yamaha Tech3 team.

What can a MotoGP rider learn from a Coach, TV?
In a sport where success can be decided by one thousandth of a second, MotoGP riders are constantly seeking every drop of information to gain even the slightest edge.

MotoGP aero rules to tighten in 2019?
MotoGP Technical Director Danny Aldridge is currently drafting a tighter set of fairing regulations for the 2019 season.

8: Michael Dunlop’s Suzuki MotoGP test
Michael Dunlop takes to the Sepang track with the Suzuki GSX-RR for his MotoGP test debut.

7: Michael Dunlop’s Suzuki MotoGP test
Michael Dunlop takes to the Sepang track with the Suzuki GSX-RR for his MotoGP test debut.

6: Michael Dunlop’s Suzuki MotoGP test
Michael Dunlop takes to the Sepang track with the Suzuki GSX-RR for his MotoGP test debut.

5: Michael Dunlop’s Suzuki MotoGP test
Michael Dunlop takes to the Sepang track with the Suzuki GSX-RR for his MotoGP test debut.

4: Michael Dunlop’s Suzuki MotoGP test
Michael Dunlop takes to the Sepang track with the Suzuki GSX-RR for his MotoGP test debut.

3: Michael Dunlop’s Suzuki MotoGP test
Michael Dunlop takes to the Sepang track with the Suzuki GSX-RR for his MotoGP test debut.

2: Michael Dunlop’s Suzuki MotoGP test
Michael Dunlop takes to the Sepang track with the Suzuki GSX-RR for his MotoGP test debut.

1: Michael Dunlop’s Suzuki MotoGP test
Michael Dunlop takes to the Sepang track with the Suzuki GSX-RR for his MotoGP test debut.

Sepang Test: Michael Dunlop’s Suzuki MotoGP test - picture gallery
Michael Dunlop takes to the Sepang track with the Suzuki GSX-RR for his MotoGP test debut as a reward for his 2017 Senior TT victory at the Isle of Man TT.

MotoGP: ‘Taking risks’ integral to KTM progression
They may be utilising the near limitless backing of a household sponsor, as well as recruiting some of the best names the industry has to offer.

MotoGP top speed evolution
Mugello, home of the Italian Grand Prix, holds the all-time MotoGP top speed record of 354.9km/h (220.5mph), by Ducati's Andrea Iannone in 2016. The graph below shows how the maximum speed during the Italian Grand Prix weekend has changed from 1999-2017.