MotoGP Sprint races ‘will change the championship’, ‘have to be smart’

The Sprints mean that despite this year's calendar featuring only one more r🃏ound than last year’s record of 20, the🥀 number of races this season will leap to 42.
Although only of half-distance, for half p🍸oints (12 for a win), that still means a potential 252 points will be up for grabs during t✨he Sprint races.
To put that into perspective, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Francesco Bagnaia won last year’s title with 265 points ahead of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio Quartararo on 248.
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In order to accommodate the Sprints without incꦗreasing engine mileage, Free Practice has been reduced from 4 to 3 sessions each weekend, with Qualifying moved to Saturday mor꧒ning.
Qualifying will becom🌜e even more important due to the shorter Sprint distance allowing less time to fight through the field and because – unl🅷ike some other championships - Sprint results will not determine grid positions for the Sunday grand prix.
In other woꦕrds, each MotoGP qualifying will now count for two race starts (a Sprint 🃏and Sunday race).

“I think that th♍e Sprint race can make a big difference during the race weekend,” said reigning world champion Bagnaia. “We have to be smart in adapting to it because it's something different.
“After [doing] the first Sprint race, I will understand better the way to wor♎k for the new schedule🍌.”
Consistency was a key phrase used in relation to the new format during the recent Monster Yamaha launch for Quartararo and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Franco Morbidelli, since injury during a race weekend will now put a potential 37 points at risk r﷽aꦜther than 25.
But Bagnaia still sees speed as more important: “Co♛꧟nsistency was always the key of a champion, but I think that speed is more important than consistency.
“It's a mix of things and for sure consistency [helps] but you also need speed, because toಞ win a ♒championship it’s important to be always in front.”

Bastianini: Sprint races can be a problem for me
Potential losers from the introduction of Sprint races include riders that suffer in qualifying or typically excel in tyre ༺preꩲservation and late race comebacks.
Bagnaia’s new factory team-mate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Enea Bastianini falls into tha🧸t group, with his four race wins last season achieved after taking the lead on lap 18 of 22 (Qatar), 16 of 20 (COTA), 21 of 27 (Le Mans) and 23 of 23 (Aragon).
In other words, long after a Sprint race w🔯ould have finished.
The Italian acknowledges he needs to ‘clo🃏se the gap’ between his early and late race pace to succeed in the Sprints, while highlighting the possibility of a different (softer) tyre choice.
“In some Sprint races we can use different tyres compared to the Sunday,” he said. “My style is to conserve [the tyres] a little bit at the start and after I can push more. I have to clos𒅌e this gap because for the Sprin꧒t races, it can be a problem for me. But I think we can modify [my style] a little bit.”
“I think the first Sprint race w🐬ill be a test for everybody and my approach to it, like the approach of all the riders, will need to be diꦏfferent. Let’s see how is it and maybe we can speak with Alvaro [Bautista] because he has made a lot of Sprint races [in WorldSBK]…”

Bautista: Sprint races will change the championship
Bautista, a former MotoGP podium finisher, won four ‘Superpole’ Sprint race༒s on his way to winnin💯g last year’s World Superbike title for Ducati.
“For sure it will change the championship because they have doubled the number of [MotoGP] races,” Bautista said. “It's aꦉ chance for the riders who struggle in the long race with tyre consumption, plus physical or mental tiredness. It's an opportunity for that kind of rider.
“It will need a different approach because you 𒈔have to push from the beginning, without caring about the tyres.
“In my case, it's not easy because📖 I struggle a little bit 🐼to put some weight on the tyres and to get them up to temperature in the first few laps. And if you lose a few laps at the beginning of a Sprint race then it's difficult to recover.
“So I think many riders will have this problem in the [MotoGP] sprint races, but others will have some advantages. They will all have to understand how to approach🅰 or manage these kinds of races
“But watꦑching from the outside it will be⛎ more interesting and better [for the sport].”
The first MotoGP Spri🎃nt race will be held on the Saturday of the Portimao season-opener, o♕n March 25.

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