MotoGP official: Sunday's race program at Phillip Island changes due to predicted winds - Sportish
Connect with us

Motorsports

MotoGP official: Sunday’s race program at Phillip Island changes due to predicted winds

Published

on

MotoGP official: Sunday’s race program at Phillip Island changes due to predicted winds

If there’s one Grand Prix where weather factors usually have a strong influence, it’s the Australian Grand Prix. Its iconic Phillip Island circuit faces the elements of Bass Strait in the early spring in the south, where MotoGP is raced. That means it’s windy and usually cold.

Friday and Saturday were fine in this regard, but as the days went on, Sunday’s forecast became more certain. The local speed around 7am is 59km/h, at 10am it is 46km/h, and at 1pm it is 46km/h. 42km/h, 4pm. It has a speed of 37km/h, which is quite fast. Local time, the race will be delayed by one hour, with Moto3 at 12:00 noon and Moto2 at 1:15pm. and MotoGP at 3 p.m. He was trying to avoid what Alex Marquez jokingly said was “a tsunami coming”.

If Saturday Dorna ultimately chooses to keep the Sunday race program intact and not replace the Sprint and MotoGP GP races, they have decided All races delayed by 1 hour Try to avoid times when you are most exposed to particularly worrisome gusts or crosswinds. From the end of the straight to turn 3.

New schedule for Sunday races

peninsula time

Moto3 3 hours
Moto2 4:15 p.m.
MotoGP 6 hours

Broadcast on DAZN

The advantage is that the ambient temperature will rise to 25°C and there is no rain forecast until 10pm local time. This has little to do with what happened in 2023 when Dorna was forced to change its program due to the threat of strong winds on Sunday. The main race was moved up to Saturday and completed without any further issues, and the sprint race was moved to Sunday an hour earlier than scheduled, but was then forced to be canceled due to worsening conditions during Moto3, particularly during Moto2, where 10 riders crashed in the nine laps leading up to the red flag.

Acosta remembered the Moto2 race. “I ran that race in Moto2. It was raining, the wind was blowing at 80 km/h and there were 50,000 objects. There were moments during the race when it was so dark that you couldn’t see, so it looked like we were racing at night. Wind is also important if you expect it to be sunny and have good temperatures.”

But with corners as fast as Phillip Island and the aerodynamics of modern motorcycles, it’s better not to risk any more injury. Three of the MotoGP championship’s greatest stars are currently sidelined.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Motorsports

It has become clear who Hamilton will work with at Ferrari during the tests

Published

on

By

It has become clear who Hamilton will work with at Ferrari during the tests

Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton will start the 2026 season with a new race engineer and Italian media have already revealed who will work with the Briton in pre-season testing in Barcelona.

Last week, Ferrari officially announced that Hamilton would no longer work with Riccardo Adami as race engineer. The decision comes after a busy 2025 season that included a series of awkward radio conversations between pilot and engineer.

The partnership has not worked out since Hamilton’s first year with the team, and Ferrari boss Fred Vasser confirmed the makeup of the engineering staff would be reviewed at the end of last season. It was later learned that Adami would remain with the team but would move to another position: director of the Ferrari Driver Academy and head of the previous car testing program (TPC).

While the team is looking for a permanent replacement, Corriere della Sera reports that Charles Leclerc’s engineer Brian Bozzi will temporarily act as Hamilton’s race engineer during pre-season closed testing, which starts in Barcelona on January 26. According to the source, only one SF-26 vehicle will be used in the tests, which will be shared by both pilots, so Bozzi will work with two drivers at the same time.

Ferrari did not give any official reason for breaking off cooperation with Adami, but public misunderstandings arose several times throughout the season. Already at the Australian Grand Prix, Hamilton expressed surprise at the lack of information on the radio, in Miami he reacted sharply to the tactical decisions of the team, and in Monaco a situation arose in which the driver thought that the engineer was ignoring him. A similar incident occurred at the last stage of the season in Abu Dhabi, after which Adami apologized and explained this by communicating on the command bridge.

All these moments reinforced the impression that Hamilton and Adami had never quite found a common language, and the personnel changes made on the eve of the 2026 season were the logical conclusion of this difficult partnership.

Source: Sport UA

Continue Reading

Motorsports

VIDEO. The F1 team failed to complete three laps. The rookie’s car had an accident

Published

on

By

VIDEO. The F1 team failed to complete three laps. The rookie’s car had an accident

Arvid Lindblad had a bad start to his Formula 1 career when he turned his new Racing Bulls VCARB03 car into a gravel trap during a race at the Imola circuit.

Earlier, Liam Lawson had the honor of completing the first lap of Red Bull Ford’s new engine in the wet conditions of the circuit, located just 15 km from the team’s Faenza base. As part of the demo day, which allowed a maximum distance of 15 kilometers (in this case three laps of the Enzo and Dino Ferrari circuit), Lawson completed the installation lap without any problems.

The race was short-lived when British newcomer Lindblad took the wheel in the afternoon; He spun at the Variante Villeneuve chicane in the wet (turns 5-6) and got stuck in the gravel. A video on social media X showed VCARB03 being driven back to the pits by a tow truck. It was reported that the cause of the take-off was not pilot error, but the blocking of the rear brakes.

Lawson and Lindblad will return to the Imola circuit tomorrow (Wednesday) for the 200km shoot.

Source: Sport UA

Continue Reading

Motorsports

PHOTOGRAPH. New Audi Formula 1 team presents first appearance

Published

on

By

PHOTOGRAPH. New Audi Formula 1 team presents first appearance

Audi has unveiled its first livery, which will make its debut in Formula 1 in the 2026 season.

The driver line-up has not changed since 2025, when the team spent its last season under the Sauber name: Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto will race for the team for the second season in a row.

The German team was the first to test the car on a filming day in Barcelona earlier this month and is preparing for testing to begin on January 23.

The team used the colors they had previously promised in their initial designs. The front of the car will be chrome gray and the rear will be red and black.

Previously, Red Bull, Racing Bulls and Haas have presented their own liveries.

Source: Sport UA

Continue Reading

Trending

All Rights Reserved © 2023 - Sportish | Powered by: