MotoGP Podcast: Moto3, Moto2 to test new accident warning system
Keith Huewen gives an update on MotoGP's new automatic warning system to alert following riders of an accident on track.

Izan Guevara, Kaito Toba crash, Moto3 race, Portuguese MotoGP, 18 April 2021
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Late last year, in response to a series of tragic fatalities when fallen riders were hit by other competitors in the Moto3/SSP300 classes, MotoGP announced plans to create 'automatic, near-instant warning systems for all following riders/motorcycles' with the first tests starting 'as soon as the beginning of the 2022 season'.
In the latest episode of the Crash.net MotoGP podcast, Keith Huewen - having to MotoGP technical director Danny Aldridge - gives an update on how the warning system will work and plans to have it tested by the Moto3 and Moto2 classes:
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