UPDATE: Argentine GP to be raced with new tyre spec
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UPDATE: Argentine GP to be raced with new tyre spec
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Due to a rear-tyre failure involving Scott Redding during today’s FP4 session at the Argentine GP, Michelin has made the decision to not make either rear tyre available for tomorrow’s race, siting concerns for safety. Instead, a special-compound tyre that is brought for such occasions will be introduced. Four of these tyres will be made available to each rider in the MotoGP field.

In order for the teams and riders to adapt to the situation, Race Direction has added an extra 30-minute free-practice session before the normal 20-minute warm-up session.

Update Schedule

Free Practice:  09h00-09h30

Warm-Up:        10h40-11h00

Race (25 laps):  16h00


Marc Marquez - Pole Position 1'39.411

“After this decision from Michelin, I think that tomorrow will be a bit of an unknown because everyone will have a different tyre spec from what we’ve used for the whole weekend. We’ll wait and see how it works. We’ll have two warm-up sessions, one of 30 minutes and the other 20, to gather information, and we’ll have to see if everything goes well. Let’s hope there won’t be too many differences from the tyres we’ve been using so far.”

Dani Pedrosa - 4th 1'40.011

“Michelin has decided to change the rear tyre with one that we don’t know. Clearly it’s an unknown, and for this reason we’ll have an extra session but most probably with less temperature in the asphalt comparing with when we will race. We don’t know how it will work or which setting we’ll choose. We can’t say a lot until tomorrow, when we’ll see how this new tyre works.”


03-04-2016, 11:13 AM
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