Chang International Circuit -
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The Moto2 World Championship is the intermediate class of Grand
Prix motorcycle racing held on road circuits sanctioned by the
Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). Grand Prix
motorcycles are purpose-built racing machines unavailable for
purchase by the general public, in contrast to the various
production-based racing categories which feature modified
versions of road-going motorcycles. The current top division has
been MotoGP since 2002 when the four-stroke era began. Before
that, the premier class was 500cc, forming a historical
continuum as the official World Championship, although all
classes have official status. The championship has four
classes: the eponymous MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3 and MotoE. The first
three classes use four-stroke engines, while the MotoE class
(new in 2019) uses electric motorcycles. Moto2 was initially
a 600cc four-stroke class introduced in 2010 to replace the
traditional 250cc two-stroke class. Engines are supplied
exclusively by a single manufacturer, tires by Dunlop and
electronics are limited and provided only by FIM-sanctioned
producers. Carbon brake discs are banned; only steel brake discs
are allowed. However, there are no chassis limitations. Until
2019, only 600cc four-stroke Moto2 machines were allowed. In
2019 the engine was changed to a 765cc displacement with three
cylinders, contrasting with the previous 600cc in-line four. |
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Mueang |
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14.95952, 103.08384 |
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