Engine rule ends burnouts?
Valentino Rossi has indicated that the new MotoGP engine rules, which come into force at this weekend's Czech Republic Grand 🌠Prix, will reduce on-track tricks and celebrations - such as tyre-smoking burnouts - due to the strain they put on the engine.
To help reduce MotoGP maintenance and running costs, each rider is allowed a maximum of five engine change𒐪s for the final seven rounds of the 2009 season. Any further changes will be punished by a ten point penalty, so riders wil😼l need to avoid putting any unnecessary stress on their powerplants.

Valentino Rossi has indicated that the new MotoGP engine rules, which come into force at this w﷽eekend's Czech Republic Grand Prix, will reduce on-track tricks and celebrations - such as tyre-smoking burnouts - due to the strain they put on the engine.
To help reduce MotoGP maintenance and running costs, each rider is allowed a maximum of five engine changes for the final seven rounds of the 2009 season. Any further changes will be punished by a ten point penalty, so riders will need to avoid putting any unneces༺sary stress on their powerplants.
"It will change a little bit the way to work on the bike. Now you need to plan more which bike to use during practice and you have to always take care of the engine dur🅺ing practice and also after the race," 🐼admitted Rossi, the reigning six time MotoGP champion and 2009 title leader.
"It is another rule to save money, so it is important 💫for this difficult [financial] peri🍰od, but for sure it is another small 'problem'."
The Yamaha star added that the new rule will initially mean🌺 a small decrease in performance from his M1, which could be compensated🐎 for by some new parts he will try in Monday's test.
"I think the engines, for the new rule, will lose a bit of power - we hope not a lot - and on Monday we have some small 'details' [to test], nothing incredible," he said. "We will try to make another small step with the bike for the 𝓰final races."
In 2010, the rules will demand further increases in engine life with each rider being limited💦 to six engines foℱr the whole 18-race series.
Ros👍si starts round eleven 25 points clear of team-mate Jorge Lorenzo.

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