This project, still at an embryonic stage and with a lot of development ahead, is initially born with the spirit of playing in favour of safety, although other practical applications are not being ruled out depending on the outcome of future tests of the system.
The idea is that Race Direction can communicate with the riders through previously recorded messages, when they approach an area of the circuit in which there has been an incident.
It is understood that there will be some agreed areas to establish this communication, in order to avoid disturbing the rider who receives it.
Those chosen for this first experience were Yamaha's Fabio Quartararo, Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro and Tech3 GasGas rider Jonas Folger.
Although not too many details of the technology used are known, Autosport understands that Dorna Sports and the suppliers of the helmets and the overalls of the chosen riders have worked together to incorporate a small receiver in the leathers and a speaker inside the pads of the helmet.
Through the latter, the communication with the rider will be generated, which would be one way from race direction to the recipient.
Apparently, this earpiece is not located inside the ear canal in order to be as non-invasive as possible, but would contact the outer surface of the ear.
Source: Autosport