Oscar Haro makes shocking revelations: “Spying In MotoGP Is Fundamental.”
Oscar Haro
Oscar Haro was involved with the MotoGP team LCR Honda as a sporting director for the longest time. We know how competitive any sporting event and Moto GP is nothing. All the riders want to know more about their opponent so that they can have an edge over their rivals. But there are rules that all the riders have to adhere to while they try to get the better off the opponents. If they don’t, penalties are awarded.
The ex sporting director of LCR Honda that Marc Marquez also uses all the tricks to know what’s going on with others’ bikes especially Ducati and Yamaha. There were times when he used to tuck behind Fabio Quartararo to know how he used to operate and also in turn understand the working of the Yamaha. He would bring back the information back to the garage and tell his engineers all about it.
But this doesn’t take anything away from how talented a rider Marc Marquez is. A rider can have all the information but still fail to execute the plans if he’s not skilled enough. Marc Marquez is a six time MotoGP world champion and that is not down to any spying. This is just the tremendous amount of talent and determination the Spaniard possesses.
Oscar Haro has made some controversial revelations from his time with LCR Honda as a sporting director
Oscar Haro, nevertheless, has made some shocking revelations about the sport. The ex Sporting director said, “Spying in MotoGP is fundamental. We have people on the track with a videometer, which is a machine that records the corner passes of the guys that Marc Marquez says.“
“Marc said they had to follow two riders who were world champions, and he needed to know what their bike was doing.“
“The moment Marc arrives in the pit box, Takeo [Yokoyama] is there asking: How is the Yamaha doing? Where is the Yamaha better? How is the Yamaha better?” as reported by motorcyclesports.
Oscar Haro has definitely made some controversial revelations and the governing body needs to look into the matter at the earliest to see if any rules have been breached or not.
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