Moto2: Engine covers must be protected

In order t🍸o avoid a repeat of the red-flagged Jerez Moto2 race, a rule change for this weekend's French round means the sides of engines must be better protected.
The Spanish race had to be restarted after Shoya Tomizawa fell, with oil from his motorcycle then spreading across the track after a hole was𓄧 ground in the clutch cover, bringing down other riders.
"In the Moto2 class, lateral engine covers containing oil and which could be in contact with the ground during a cꦍrash, must be protected by a second cover made from composite materials, e.g. type carbon or Kevlar (R)," read the rule change. "Plates and/or bars from aluminium or steel are also permitted. All these devices must be designed to be resistant against sudden shocks and abrasion and must 𓃲be fixed properly and securely."

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