The realization of the MotoGP GP in Valencia is at risk due to the effects of Storm Dana. Speculation is growing about potential solutions to replace the Circuoto Ricardo Tormo on the calendar.
According to the paddock-gp.com website, Dorna and Carmelo Ezpeleta have already begun discussing the matter. One of the options on the table is to hold a second GP in Sepang. From a logistical standpoint, it would make sense, as all the equipment is already at the circuit.
However, Michelin and Pirelli – the tyre suppliers in the paddock – would need a two-week delay in order to cope with the necessary supply.
Returning to Qatar – where the first round of the season was also held – could be another solution in Asia. However, this route would also pose considerable logistical challenges and could result in the end of the season being postponed to late November or even early December.
At the same time, options in Europe are being speculated, such as Barcelona in Spain or Portimão in Portugal. A GP in Jerez as a substitute for the Valencia GP would also require postponing the end of the season, as the Andalusian circuit is set to host the Lamborghini Super Trofeo on the original dates for that round.
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