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Bagnaia explains why lap records are being broken, ‘grip means safety’

11 months ago By Sports Desk

Considering the recent lap record in the first three rounds of the MotoGP season, reigning two-time world champion Francesco Bagnaia attributes much of this success to Michelin’s new tire compounds. In a recent interview, Bagnaya highlighted that technical specifications and tire innovations will take motorcycle performance to new heights.

“The improvement of the tires has been evident since the pre-season test in Malaysia, where we were able to record incredible times. This is unusual, with broken lap records in Qatar, Portimao and Kota,” said Bagnaia.

Despite increasing speed and safety concerns, particularly at historic European circuits such as Jerez, the Italian driver stressed that circuits are trying to meet demand and are expanding escape areas to keep competitors safe.

“The circuits do a good job of improving the racetracks, and I believe that more grip means more safety. The speed increases, but the added grip gives us more confidence. I think, ultimately, it makes racing safer,” said Bagnaia.

Bagnaia hailed him as one of the best to compete at the Spanish track, taking two wins at Jerez. He described the track’s challenging features, with large braking zones and high-speed turns, as contributing to exciting races and memorable battles.

“Jerez is one of my favorite tracks because of its history and special features. It was one of the first circuits I raced when I got to the Spanish Championship. It’s always been one of my dream tracks and to be here is to race. It’s always a special experience,” shared Bagnaia.

Despite his love for the Spanish circuit, Bagnaia has had a challenging start to the season, failing to return to the podium with just one win at the opening race in Qatar. However, he remains optimistic and motivated to achieve better results in future races.

“The year started a bit complicated for us, but we are working hard to improve. I believe in the potential of the team and the bike, and I have full confidence that we can fight for the title again,” said Bagnaia.

MotoGP fans can expect more action and excitement on the tracks as the next races approach, including this weekend’s thrilling round in Jerez, as Bagnaia and his rivals battle for supremacy in world motorcycling’s top division.

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