Team radio has been an important part of F1 for decades. Now, MotoGP is trialing the same system at Jerez today - but communication will be limited to one-way. All the details here:
Although not many details of the technology used are known, Motorsport.com understands that Dorna Sports and the suppliers of the helmets and the overalls of the chosen riders have worked together to incorporate a small receiver in the leathers and a speaker inside the pads of the helmet.
The earpiece may not be located inside the ear canal in order to be as non-invasive as possible, but would contact the outer surface of the ear.The test is closely followed by Dorna's research and development department, who are equipped with machines to measure the decibels emitted by a MotoGP prototype.
At that time, the riders asked the organiser for an improvement in the signalling of the flags. From then on, LED panels were implemented trackside, which have also been improved over time. “It was three laps of having ‘red flag, red flag, red flag’ [in my ears],” he said of his trial of the system on Monday at Jerez.“But I think we don’t need to have a lot of people talking. It must be really an emergency.
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