Former MotoGP rider Loris Baz believes the Catalan Grand Prix track should be rescheduled after another dangerous pile-up.
Later Alex Marquez’s tragic accident at the Catalan Grand Prixred flags came out, halting the race for a few minutes.
The start of the second race was not good Johann Zarko, Francesco BagnaiaAnd Luca Marini It crashed on the first round of the restart.
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It was confirmed that Zarko had injured his knee After being taken to a nearby hospital for examination. But his failure caused people to ask for changes Catalan Grand Prix.
In particular, former MotoGP rider Loris Baz wants to re-plan the Montmelo circuit, as one part of the track always leads to issues.
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Loris Baz’s first corner of the Montmelo circuit always leads to crashes.
They responded to journalist Simon Patterson X Regarding the start of the second race at the Catalan Grand Prix, Loris Baez pointed out that there is a big problem in Montmelo.
He also pointed out that the first corner of the track almost always leads to a big pile-up and causes a crash at the start of the race.
“The first corner in Barcelona… there’s almost always a big pile-up every year! I never understood why the starting grid wasn’t closer to the first corner to get to 300.
Baz’s comments are supported by recent examples. The start of both the 2023 and 2024 Catalunya Grand Prix was marred by serious crashes at the first turn.
The start of the 2023 Catalan Grand Prix was incredibly brutal, with a number of riders crashing out of the race, including Francesco Bagna.
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MotoGP is facing tough questions after the Catalan Grand Prix.
The Catalan Grand Prix almost didn’t go the way MotoGP officials had hoped. Crashes are never ideal, but they were the most brutal we’ve seen today.
On top of that, A replay of MotoGP’s unpleasant crash It didn’t go down well with fans as many felt it was in poor taste to portray such a dangerous moment.
The whole event was such a disaster. The victory of Fabio Di Giannantonio It has become one of the less popular conversations after the race.
and with Many drivers receive a 16 second penalty for tire pressure.Supporters have questioned the necessity or effectiveness of these penalties.
The coming days will bring many questions for MotoGP officials to answer, especially now that there is a two-week gap until the next race.
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