Indian heat, humidity prompts shorter race distances

Following Friday's feedback from riders and official tyre suppliers in the hot and humid conditions at the Buddh International Circuit, race distances for the inaugural Indian Grand Prix weekend have been adjusted.
Deniz Oncu, Moto3, Indian MotoGP 22 September
Deniz Oncu, Moto3, Indian MotoGP 22 September

One lap has been taken off the MotoGP Sprint as well as the Moto2 and Moto3 races, while Sunday's MotoGP Grand Prix will be shortened by three laps.

The new race distances are as follows:

  • MotoGP Sprint: 11 laps
  • Moto3: 16 laps
  • Moto2: 18 laps
  • MotoGP: 21 laps

Although the air temperature was 'only' 33 degrees on Friday, when combined with humidity levels of almost 70% reigning MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia summed up the experience of many riders by saying:

“I've never felt heat like this. I thought Malaysia and Thailand were hot but here you feel like you're burning in some parts of the track. On the back straight it’s incredible.”

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