Be interesting to see how Toprak does on a track no one’s been to. He already finished above Miller on a track he’d already raced on multiple times.
Being realistic, he'll be keeping the other 3 Yamaha riders (and Peco) company towards the rear of the field, trying to make the best of an uncompetative bike. Andy
Beat his team mate over the course of the season (I will leave others to discuss Pecco rn) and he’s done all that can be asked of him on that POS.
“During last Septembers hall of fame dinner” https://www.crash.net/motogp/news/1...enetic-luck-avoiding-common-motogp-affliction What an utter bunch of half wits they are.
Without wanting to be a negative Nellie it was always going to be an “unknown” racing on a surface gp bikes have never been to wasn’t it, yet alone being under 25cm of water two days before the weekend starts. Be a massive shame if anything gets effected or even worse cancelled. Bet it’s going to be packed out with fans.
Urm, that'll be the Brazilian, Diogo Moreira, 2025 Moto 2 world champion riding for LCR Honda in MotoGP this year then Andy
I was listening to a podcast about the 3 races in 87,88 and 89 and didn't realise the radiation incident there occurred at the same time as the 87 event!
Track surface looks reasonable could be a few muddy bikes if they venture off it though PICTURES: Clean-up operation ahead of 2026 Brazilian MotoGP | Crash.net
Oh dear ! 1st session delayed due to (poor) track conditions, standing water and mud washed onto the track Andy
Water seeping up through the joins in the tarmac and more rain forecast during today and the weekend. M Lav just said “it’s the rainy season”. Beggars belief. Andy
If the moto 3 boys are already doing 1:37's in the soaking wet after one look at the track i wonder what the moto gp boys will get down to in the dry by the end of the weekend!