According to David Brivio, the Brazilian Grand Prix circuit has not prepared enough for the return of MotoGP this weekend. The track was damaged by a flood before the start of the race.
The entrance to the Brazilian GP paddock was flooded earlier this week, with pools of water forming across the circuit. one The MotoGP team manager called the situation ‘worrisome’.
The track dried up quickly in Goiania’s intense heat, and trucks were deployed to mop up the standing water. But Francesco Bagnaia said the riders ‘will face big problems’ If the sessions are wet due to the high speed setting, a concern shared by some of his colleagues.
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MotoGP hasn’t raced in Goiania since 1989, and there are questions about whether the drainage meets modern standards. The track is said to be ‘crying’.
to speak Sky ItaliaTrackhouse boss Brivio said the suspension of Friday’s practice schedule, which had been modified in the run-up to the race, had affected the championship’s outlook. He questioned whether MotoGP could really grow if ‘teething problems’ continued at each new circuit.
Buenos Aires He will join the program in 2027 and Brivio told Liberty Media that they would not be able to ‘cope’ a similar offense.
“I am sad to see these things,” Brivio said.
“There’s a lot of talk about MotoGP needing to grow, and we’re being asked to invest and push ourselves to a higher level, and we’re happy to do that.
“But I think the promoter should do their part. It’s true that every time you go to a new track there are always teething problems, but the level of MotoGP we want cannot afford these conditions.”
Real or AI? There was a controversy over the image of the flood at the Brazilian Grand Prix
In a dramatic pre-race story, a viral photo showing part of the track completely underwater is said to have actually been created by AI.
But Simon Patterson of the tournament The photo has been confirmed to be real. There may be some ‘PR spin’ going on to protect the reputation of the event.
While Marc Marquez called the Brazilian GP venue ‘beautiful’The lack of running in the first corner at high speed is a different issue that can develop at the end of the week.
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