During the MotoGP British Grand Prix weekend earlier in August, Triumph announced it had extended its Moto2 engine supply deal through to the end of 2029.
For Chief Product Officer Steve Sargent, committing to Moto2 through to the end of the decade was a no-brainer, especially with how the knowledge gained in grand prix racing transfers to its road production.
While the car industry is much more advanced in electric technology, Sargent reveals Triumph has been working with the Department for Transport to consider sustainable fuels as a viable pathway in the government’s net zero plans. “I actually had a meeting [during the British GP] with the guys from Petronas to discuss working closely with them going forwards in how those sustainable fuels on not just developed but how they're tested as well, because it's important for those guys that the manufacturer is getting involved in the whole development and testing process.
“It's a lot easier on a car, you've got a lot more floor panels to play around with and put a lot of batteries in there.
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