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Thirty minutes to get to know a new, "special" tyre? This could throw a spanner in the works for teams that think they have their set up done and dusted.

From race officials:
Quote:An extra Warm Up and a new rear tyre will be introduced on Sunday morning to avoid any issues with the Michelin rear.
The cause of Redding’s FP4 tyre failure is still under investigation
Both rear tyres to be withdrawn and replaced by an extra “special” rear
An extra 30 minute Practice Session will take place at 09:00 Local time for MotoGP
Following the incident in Saturday’s FP4 at the Gran Premio Motul de la Republica Argentina at Termas de Rio Hondo involving Octo Pramac Yakhnich’s Scott Redding, during which the rear tyre suffered a failure on track, specific actions will be taken for Sunday’s race.

Redding’s tyre – a medium compound with seven laps on it – is still being examined by Michelin’s technicians to determine the cause of the fault. Until this can be determined, Michelin has decided to withdraw both rear tyres on safety grounds, and introduce the extra “special” rear compound brought for such an occasion. Each rider will have four of these rear tyres for Sunday.

The reason both current tyres must be withdrawn is because they are both of the same construction, meaning that there is a possibility of a similar failure on the harder tyre. Michelin’s new rear tyre to be introduced from Sunday is of a harder construction, and will cope better with the hard strains and temperatures put through it – albeit at the expense of lap times.

To help teams and riders adapt to this complicated situation, Race Direction has decided to add an additional 30-minute practice session for MotoGP to the morning schedule at 9am. After this, the schedule will continue as previously planned. For this additional track time, all riders will have one additional front tyre added to their allocation.

Tags:
MotoGP, 2016, GRAN PREMIO MOTUL DE LA REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA
Cheers.
Great write-up at MotoMatters:

https://motomatters.com/news/2016/04/02/...ounds.html

And to complicate matters, the forecast calls for rain.
Well, I've poured myself a cold one; Darling has brought out the olives, grilled octopus, taramosalata, saganaki and flatbread. A big fat Greek SBK coming up.

Cheers

Moto GP for breakfast.
And Darling is upstairs watching "Real Housewives of Somewhere or Other". Smile
You should be in pretty good form by the time the GP gets underway! Beer
Great SuperSports race. SuperBike was a repeat run-away. Both races shown commercial free.

Next up is 4 hours of MotoGP plus Formula 1. Go Nico!
(04-02-2016, 08:50 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: [ -> ]You should be in pretty good form by the time the GP gets underway! Beer

Yep. Now for some well deserved sleep.

Cheers
What a weekend! The SuperSports race in Aragon was terrific. Superbike was another blowout.

Nico took Bahrain in Formula 1 - five in a row. Banana

Moto3 was truly bizarre with the leader 25 seconds ahead of everyone else. Moto2 was great racing and MotoGP was unbelievable. It was ashamed that Jack Miller and Maverick Vinales crashed out. How may riders crashed at the same wet patch? I wouldn't want to be Iannone who crashed himself and his teammate in the last corner going for second and third. Dani lucked into 3rd but wasn't happy with his overall performance.

Did anyone see Marquez's pants when he was up in the podium? Tire marks all over the right side like he'd been run over (first corner of lap 1).

Austin next weekend! Lorenzo is in a hole and it's one of Marc's favorite courses.