Aprilia heat mystery dates back to “nightmare” 2018 MotoGP test

“If they want to improve th💖is is the first thing🃏 to solve”

Aleix Espargaro, Aprilia Factory Racing, 2024 Thai MotoGP
Aleix Espargaro, Aprilia Factory Racing, 2024 Thai MotoGP
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Aleix Espargaro says the problems Aprilia has struggled with in hot temperatures have gone witho🥃ut a solution since Mo🥃toGP testing in 2018.

The re🍃cent flyaway races of the 2024 season in places like Malaysia and Thailand saw Aprilia riders once again battle with extreme temperatures on their RS-GP.

This has been an ongoing issue for years, with Maverick Vinales forced to retire from last year’s Thai GP due to how the heat was affecting hಌim on the bike.

While the increased aerodynamic development of MotoGP in recen🍷t years and the pac💟kaging of the RS-GP has widely been blamed for Aprilia’s problems, Aleix Espargaro admits that the engineers don’t really know.

“Actually, this question is also the one that I’m doing to the engineers but is also what the engineers are looking for:𝓡 they don’t know,” he replied when asked if the packaging of the bike was the problem.

“This heavy aerodynamics is not he🐈lping for sure. We’re trying to close everything, trying to add a lot of aero, 🌌so it’s not helping.

“But it’s the problem we’ve had from the first season. I remember the first test we did with Scott Redding in Thailand was a nig🔯htmare five or six years ago🦂. And we never improved.

While the heat issues have physically taken their toll on riders, Espargaro also said after struggling to 13th in last week’s Malaysian GP that the heat is also affecting the p🍎erformance of the bike.

“The last three, four seasons we suffered a lot, a lot, a lot with the temperature,” he s🌳aܫid.

“And 𒐪it’s not just the r🍌iders in Thailand - Maverick [last year] couldn’t finish the race.

“But it’s not just about our physical cond𒈔ition, but it’s also about the hardware of the bike: the fuel pump, the tyres, the brakes, the engine was extremely slow where it was fast in Australia.

“In the sprint I overtook many, many riders. But now with this temperature✱ nothing works.

“So, obviously for the future Aprilia,𓆉 I think the base of the bike is not that bad, but with these temperatures it’s impossible that nothing works.

“So, for the future Aprilia, if they want to improve this is the first💙 thing to solve.”

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