MotoGP's Indian edition shortened due to heat

The inaugural edition of Indian Grand Prix race has been cut short by three laps after MotoGP riders asked for race distances to be adjusted due to hot and humid conditions during practice sessions, the organisers clarified. The race on Sunday wil...

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The inaugural edition of Indian Grand Prix race has been cut short by at least three laps after MotoGP riders asked for race distances to be adjusted due to hot and humid conditions during practice sessions, Reuters cited organisers as saying on Saturday.

According to the Reuters report, the race on Sunday will feature 21 laps instead of the planned 24, while the sprint race scheduled for later on Saturday has also been cut short by one lap and will take place over 11 laps at the Buddh International Circuit.

After Friday's two practice sessions, reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia said the conditions were "very demanding".


"I've never felt heat like this," he told MotoGP's website. "I thought Malaysia and Thailand were hot but here you feel like you're burning in some parts of the track."

The qualifying session will be held later on Saturday. Ducati's Bagnaia will carry a 36-point lead over Pramac Racing's Jorge Martin in the 13th race of the year.

(With inputs from Reuters)
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