Plans to ban ‘leg wings’ in MotoGP have been postponed as no safety risks were identified from their use by Aprilia and Honda. These aerodynamic features, located behind riders’ legs, were first introduced by Aprilia on the RS-GP and later adopted by Honda for the RC213V. Concerns regarding rider safety were raised initially, but thorough evaluations found no objective risks. The decision reflects ongoing discussions about safety and innovation in MotoGP.
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