BHARAT MOTOGP: RIDERS APPLAUD BIC, BUT EXPRESS CONCERNS REGARDING THE “TRICKY” TURN 1
All MotoGP riders have experienced the Buddh International Circuit for the first time after the free practice sessions are over. Here are their comments on the newest track on the MotoGP circuit.
Riders experienced the Buddh International Circuit for the first time on the first day of free practice and timed practice for the first MotoGP round ever held in India. The Buddh International Circuit previously hosted Formula 1 races in 2011, 2012, and 2013. The fastest lap time was recorded by Luca Marini of the Mooney VR46 Racing Team at 1:44:783, with Marco Bezzecchi of the same team and Jorge Martin of the Prima Pramac Racing reaching a peak speed of 348.7 kmph.
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Following the free practice sessions, the riders had the following to say about the Buddh International Circuit. A few of them also expressed worries about run-off areas, particularly turn 4 immediately following the BIC back straight. With their twin apexes, turns 8 and 9 are enjoyable, but the approach and departure remain challenging.
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“They did a really good job in terms of washing the track. And yeah, it’s very technical. Some parts of the track are very difficult, like corner one, because you have just one line and you can brake just at a point because if you brake one meter after, you are wide and you go outside. So, it’s quite intense to be very precise on that and also corner 12, I think I did twice the correct line today. I was always wide, it was very difficult” ” the reigning world champion said.