MotoGP: Indianapolis, not too demanding track for Brembo

The world championship returns to the track after the summer break, still on American soil

MotoGP: Indianapolis, not too demanding track for BremboMotoGP: Indianapolis, not too demanding track for Brembo

After the summer break following the Grand Prix held in Laguna Seca (won by world championship leader Marc Marquez), the world championship riders are ready to return to the track again on American soil, this time on the Indianapolis circuit.

The circuit, despite 20% of time "spent" braking, is not very demanding on the brakes. The only challenging point is the one after the finishing straight, when the MotoGP bikes go from 331 km/h to around 173 at the end, with a maximum load on the lever of 5,2 kg. Click on the link below for the braking data of Indianapolis [download id=”90933″]

Circuit Data:

Length: 4.216 m
Number of Laps: 28
Circuit type: Light
Number of braking stops: 7
Average time spent braking per lap: 20%

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