MotoGP India: Pol Espargaro: ‘We were too hard on this track. Nothing critical for safety, fun’

After seeing the Buddh International Circuit first hand, Pol Espargaro believes he and other riders were too critical of this weekend’s Indian MotoGP venue.
Riders and dancers, Indian MotoGP, 21 September
Riders and dancers, Indian MotoGP, 21 September

The GASGAS Tech3 🎀rider confirmed there are still areas that could be improved from a safety standpoint - the proximity of trackside walls in the Turn 2-3-4 area had been flagged up ahead of the event - but said the same applies to other circuits already on the calendar.

Pol Espargar♛o also tips the ex-F1 track to be one of the most fun to ridౠe.

“I walked it two times yesterday. And I ran once this morning,” Espargaro said on Thursday. “Honestly, I think we were a little bit too hard be꧑fore coming here and seeing what it was really [like]. I think it's much better than 🦹we all expected, I believe.

“About safety, for sure there are some things that can be improved. But I believe in all the race tracks in the w🍃orld there are places where we would like to improve. And here for sure we need🌃 to figure it out, especially [what might happen when] racing and crashing.

“There is nothing critical I would say, but for sure there are some places ꦍthat can be improved.

“But I believe, as I said, that we've been too hard before coming here. And for me looking at the layout and how it's made, it can be one of the funniest♔ of the year, going up and down, the corners are pretty different, there is a lot of banking in some corners. It's something different and it looks it looks very, very fun.”

Track, Indian MotoGP, 21 September
Track, Indian MotoGP, 21 September

RNF’s Miguel Oliveira, winner of thꦫe previous debut MotoGP races in Portimao (2020) and Mandalika (2022), said of his ꦬfirst impressions: “Yes, it’s good. It's an interesting layout. Has a big straight, but the rest looks very fun. It looks from the outside safe enough for us to ride. So looks promising. Tomorrow we'll see.”

LCR Honda’s Takaaki Nakagami hadn’t had chance to walk the track yet: “Thi꧙s afternoon I will walk together with my team to check how is the layout.

“I saw the layout last time in Misano, during the Safety Commission, and it looked really nice, but the question mark is safety… In some areas, it looked like the wall is too close. But let's 𒐪see, I mean the first impression looks⛎ OK.”

Luca Marini also hadn’t yet had time to walk the track but said all the riders are likely to me𒊎et this (Thursday) evening as previously planned:

“I don't know v🌊ery well because I don't follow the [riders’ WhatsApp group] chat because they are writing a lot of messages! I'm a little bit in delay, so let's see🦋. But looks like we’re going to meet this evening, I think. But I don't know what it’s to talk about.”

Track and paddock, Indian MotoGP, 20 September
Track and paddock, Indian MotoGP, 20 September

Meanw💝hile, Espargaro expects the 14-turn track to be fairly easy to༺ learn.

“I remember the first time we were in Qatar, it was very tricky and difficult to learn because it was a lot of blind corners wher⛦e you were not seeing the entry of the corner,” he said.

“Here is good bec💧ause you see all the corners from the corner before. There are maybe one or two corners that you need to learn because it's with an uphill entry. But overall I believe that the learning process is going to be much better.

“Anyway I did quite a lot of laps already on the track and I more or lꦿess know what I'm going to find.”

Baking heat is also likely to be a factor this🉐 weekend.

“It’s not hard𓆏er than for example Malaysia, Indonesia or Thailand. It's pretty similar. So humidity is high. I'm drinking water during all the hours of the day, which is normal for t﷽hese Asian races,” Espargaro said.

"To be honest,♉ I didn't expect the heat,” added Naka🦹gami. “It’s so hot! And yeah, it's going to be really tough for the long distance. But maybe I think I'm used to it better than the European riders.”

To help adapt t꧋o the new track, both Friday practice sessions will be extended, to 1 hour 10mins.

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