This base will give all the manufacturers the opportunity to start work. At the beginning of next year we will produce the new rules in a more complete format, but that is the basis; 2012 will be the year of a new era of MotoGP.” Mr Ezpeleta stated: “It was a very important meeting to decide the future of the MotoGP class. From 2012 the bikes will have an engine capacity of up to 1000cc, have up to four cylinders and the maximum bore will be 81mm. It’s a very important measurement because with this we can have all the characteristics of the engine.
This has been approved and between now and the start of the 2010 season we will have another two meetings to define the rest of the specifications for this new class.”
- Timeline of engine changes in recent years:
2002 - Introduction of 990cc 4-stroke MotoGP (instead of 2-stroke 500cc).
- 2007 - Maximum engine capacity reduction from 990cc to 800cc.
- 2009-2010 – Maximum engine usage (6 engines per rider in 2010).
- 2012 - Maximum engine capacity increased to 1000cc, with a limit of 4 cylinders and a maximum 81mm cylinder bore.
Several minor technical rules change were also announced for 2010, alongside further regulations related to the new Moto2 class. All are available here.

























