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Jorge Lorenzo suggests twilight switch for Qatar GP

ByAutoSport

Updated 26/03/2017 at 15:51 GMT

Ducati rider Jorge Lorenzo believes MotoGP organisers should switch the Qatar season opener from being a full night race to a twilight event in future.

Jorge Lorenzo (Ducati Team) during Sepang tests 2017

Image credit: Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A

The 2017 Qatar Grand Prix has been dogged by the threat of bad weather, which finally materialised on Saturday and caused the day's practice and qualifying sessions to be called off.
Problems relating to poor drainage were to blame for the cancellation, which also prevented riders from getting their first experience of riding under the floodlights in wet conditions.
Ongoing concerns about the feasibility of running the Losail race in the rain at night have led to calls to have the race returned to being a daytime event, as it was from its inception in 2004 until '07.
However, Lorenzo feels that a twilight race - starting two hours before the current green flag of 9pm local time - would be a good compromise to satisfy both the riders and the needs of the promoters.
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Jorge Lorenzo - Ducati 2017

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"In this period of the year, it would be possible," said Lorenzo of a day race.
"But I think it's a good idea in terms of TV, for the sport and for the show, to make one race in the night.
"Obviously one of the things we spoke about [in the riders' Safety Commission] was trying to put the race before, two hours before [the normal 9pm start].
"I think 7pm is the right time.
"So it's still night, but the temperature is much more hot, there's less humidity and it's best for the safety of the riders.
"It's almost completely night and you finish in night time."
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Jorge Lorenzo (Ducati Team) - Tests Sepang 2017

Image credit: Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A

Lorenzo will start his first race as a Ducati rider from 12th on the grid based on combined practice times, although he agreed with his rivals who backed the decision to call off qualifying.
Rain fell again at the circuit briefly on Sunday, but MotoGP's extended warm-up session is due to start at 4:50pm local time (2:50pm UK) ahead of the 9pm race.
"For sure it's good to cancel the Saturday practice, because the track was not right," said the Spaniard.
"Apart from the rookies, I am one of the ones who needs the most time to get better. For sure it was not a lucky day for us.
"I don't know in which conditions we will start the warm-up.
"It's the same for everybody, we will have these 30 minutes to improve the feelings for me and the bike and choose the right tyre for the race."
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