Know about the official outright MotoGP speed record as a new all time top speed was set in km/h
A key milestone was reached with the BIC homologated for motorcycle racing with only ten days till the debut event at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. From 2011 to 2013, the circuit hosted three Formula One races. Next weekend, from September 22 to 24, it will host the 13th round of the 2023 MotoGP Championship.
What is the MotoGP top speed record list and average race bike speed in km/h
At the moment a MotoGP bikes usually travels at average speeds of between 160 and 185 Km/h.
Despite being designed to allow both automobiles and bikes, some corners have to be modified in addition to the addition of air fences and foam barriers to make the track FIM legal, which is necessary to host a MotoGP event.
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The high-speed record was set by Brad Binder of Red Bull KTM at 366.1 km/hr. The long back straight, extending 1006 metres, will allow India to attain a speed of almost 370 km/h. Riders can rocket out of turns 9 and 10 thanks to the parabola or stadium section’s excellent camber, which also allows them to push their bikes to the absolute maximum. Riders have perfect control over their vehicles because to the track’s surface’s superb tyre grip. However, safety precautions have been strengthened with the addition of 1800 metres of new safety barricading.
Every year, MotoGP speeds up as the best engineers and riders in the world try to find any possible advantage they can on their motorcycles.
The statistics speak for themselves, with the top 10 speeds ever recorded on MotoGP motorcycles occurring in the previous two years. Three more high speeds entered the top 10 at the 2022 Gran Premio d’Italia Oakley, with Jorge Martin of Prima Pramac Racing setting a new record on his Ducati during the actual Race. In wake of the Moto GP Bharat, let us have a look at the top 10 official outright MotoGP™ speed record
The top 10 following the Italian Grand Prix are shown below:
- Jorge Martín – Race, Mugello 2022 – 363.6 km/h
- Johann Zarco – FP4, Qatar 2021 – 362.4 km/h
- Brad Binder – FP3, Mugello 2021 – 362.4 km/h
- Johann Zarco – Q2, Mugello 2021 – 360.0 km/h
- Enea Bastianini – Q2, Mugello 2022 – 360.0 km/h
- Jorge Martín – Q1, Qatar 2021 – 358.8 km/h
- Enea Bastianini – Q1, Mugello 2021 – 358.8 km/h
- Jack Miller – Q2, Mugello 2021 – 358.8 km/h
- Darryn Binder – Race, Mugello 2022 – 358.8 km/h
- Johann Zarco – Warm Up, Mugello 2021 – 358.8 km/h