Rossi: MotoGP speed record could fall at Mugello

"We saw more than 350km/h on the data in the test" - Valentino Rossi.
Rossi, Italian MotoGP 2012
Rossi, Italian MotoGP 2012
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Valentino Rossi believes the all-time MotoGP top speed𒉰 record could be broken during this weekend's Italian Grand Prix at Mugello.

The highest official tℱop speed, which must be recorded during a grand prix event, stands at 349.3km﷽/h (217.04mph).

That was also set at Mugello, by Dani Pedrosa, during openi𓃲ng free practice for the 2009 Italian GP, on an 800cc Repsol Honda.

But Rossi revealed he has already reached 350km/h (217.5mph) during private Mugello testing with this year's Desmosedici GP♚12. The addition of slipstreaming could raise that further.

"Our bike is very fast at the end of the straightꦦ, especially lon𒈔g straights like Qatar, Barcelona and also here in Mugello," said Rossi

"We saw more than 350km/h on the data in the test, so it will be interesting to understandไ the officia🐲l speed.

"At that speed the left [ki▨nk on the main straight] becomes very narrow!" Rossi smiled. "But yeah, it is a great emotion."

MotoGP engine capacity increased from 800 to 1000cc this season, albeit with new limits on bo🔜re🗹 and stroke dimensions.

Record-holder Pedrosa, yet to ride a 1000cc bike at Mugello, is unsure what to expect: "It's hard to say what the speed will be. I think it also dependꦰs on things like wind, temperature and slipstream."

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