Aprilia\u2019s Aleix Espargaro admits riders \u201care not relaxed\u201d about the lack of information they have received regarding updates being made to the Indian Grand Prix track.
Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro admits riders “are not relaxed” about the lack of information they have received regarding updates being made to the Indian Grand Prix track.For the first time in its history, MotoGP will race in India later this month after a deal was struck to host the event last year.
There were concerns about the required multi-million-euro upgrades – which include a partial resurfacing and the extending of run-off areas to feature more gravel – even going ahead following a delay instigated by a disagreement over who should carry out the works. Speaking on Friday at the Catalan Grand Prix, Espargaro said the riders have not been told what work has been carried out and the matter would be discussed in that evening’s safety commission meeting.“I'm really looking forward to going to India. The track looks very good, it's a fast track that can be good for the Aprilia.Photo by: Sutton Images
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