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Marc Marquez: "I don't like" stability control
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Marc Marquez Voices His Dislike for Stability Control Systems

August 15, 2025 3 Min Read
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Marc Marquez has voiced concerns that the latest updates to the MotoGP ECU could diminish the influence riders have over their bikes. The new electronic feature, called stability control, works alongside the existing traction control within the Unified ECU software. While traction control primarily manages wheel spin, stability control takes a more advanced approach by measuring lateral movement relative to forward momentum and then deciding whether to reduce torque to limit sliding.

MotoGP officials introduced this update under the premise of improving safety since there are certain high-side crashes occurring while the throttle is applied that current traction control does not address. For instance, a bike can slide sideways at an awkward angle without excessive wheel spin. All manufacturers tested the ECU improvements before they were approved for use starting this weekend.

Though Ducati’s championship leader, Marquez, might have found the slide control system helpful during some severe high-side incidents in his Honda days, he remains uncertain. He said, “From my experience, with all the advances being added to bikes, especially in electronics, the riders’ individual impact is reduced. I tested the new control in Aragon and Malaysia, and it definitely makes it easier to ride. The bike manages much of the control itself, so as a rider, I don’t prefer it. Every manufacturer, of course, has a different take on this.”

Marquez also pointed out that innovations like improved ride comfort and aerodynamic devices have already lessened the intense late braking battles that Ducati riders have traditionally faced at the Red Bull Ring. He explained, “This track is great for racing, but the kind of battles we saw before were better because now the rear aerodynamic devices significantly affect performance when following another rider. You can’t brake or turn at the same points as before.”

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He added, “In the past, there were fantastic duels due to the absence of rear devices and minimal aerodynamic influence. While I see the advancements, I don’t think we’ll experience those old-style fights this weekend.”

Marquez is aiming to continue his 10-win streak with his first-ever victory at the Red Bull Ring. Looking ahead, when MotoGP shifts to 850cc engines in 2027, restrictions will be placed on ride height devices and aerodynamic performance.

Fan Take: This update signals a major shift toward electronic assistance in MotoGP, potentially reshaping rider skill dynamics and race strategies. For fans, it raises important questions about preserving the human element in racing, balancing safety improvements with the thrill of rider-led battles.

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