Jack Miller Highlights KTM’s Temperature Sensitivity at British GP
The British Grand Prix of MotoGP highlighted a significant challenge for the KTM team, with Jack Miller drawing attention to the temperature sensitivity of the brand’s motorcycles during the event at Silverstone. Miller, known for his skill and frankness, did not hesitate to address the issue after the race, emphasizing how temperature variations impacted KTM’s performance and complicated the team’s efforts on the British circuit.
Silverstone, with its unpredictable weather and fluctuating temperatures, presented challenging conditions for all riders, but KTM faced a particular problem. The sensitivity of the bike to temperature changes became evident, affecting both grip and overall performance. Miller explained that the variable conditions negatively influenced their ability to maintain a competitive pace, hindering KTM’s performance compared to bikes from other manufacturers that adapted better to the track conditions.
“It’s no secret that our bike is particularly sensitive to temperature changes,” Miller stated. “At Silverstone, the variations were noticeable and had a direct impact on KTM’s performance. Grip and stability were compromised when the track temperature changed, which affected our race pace and left us struggling to maintain consistency.”
The issue of temperature sensitivity is a technical challenge that KTM needs to address if it wants to improve its performance under varying conditions. The brand’s engineering and development teams will need to work on adjusting the bike’s setup and thermal management of the tires to reduce the impact of temperature fluctuations and enhance stability and grip in adverse conditions.
Additionally, Miller mentioned the need for greater predictability in track conditions to optimize KTM’s performance. “We need a bike that is less dependent on extreme weather conditions. If we can resolve these issues, we can compete at a more consistent level, regardless of track conditions.”
Despite the difficulties faced at Silverstone, Miller remains optimistic about KTM’s potential. The team and rider are focused on overcoming these technical challenges and finding solutions that allow better adaptation to varying racing conditions.
The British GP highlighted the urgent need for adjustments in KTM to handle temperature sensitivity, and Jack Miller’s feedback will be crucial in guiding the team’s efforts towards more solid and consistent performance in the upcoming races of the season. With ongoing development and innovation, KTM hopes to improve its competitiveness and achieve stronger results for the rest of the championship.