Safety car and bike arrive at Buddh International Circuit ahead of IndianOil MotoGP Grand Prix of India

Moto GP

The dynamic duo of safety car and bike from the BM stables arrived at the Buddh International Circuit on Saturday, September 16 ahead of the IndianOil MotoGP  Grand Prix of India, scheduled to be held from September 22-24. The machines landed in New Delhi via air freight and were transported to the venue in the early hours of the day.

A total of three safety cars—a BMW M5CS will be present at the venue during the races. Its presence is essential to ensure prompt medical assistance in case of an incident on the opening lap. Additionally, the safety car is dispatched to assess track conditions when needed.

The rest of the safety cars—BMWM2 (G87), and BMW M3 touring will land at the venue on Sunday. The safety bike—BMW M 1000 RR will also be used during the race weekend at the Buddh International Circuit. The safety car is positioned at the rear of the grid at the commencement of a race. During the first lap of the race, it trails the riders before retreating into the pit lane.

Organized by FairStreet Sports in collaboration with Dorna Sports, the IndianOil MotoGPTM  Grand Prix of India promises to be a thrilling spectacle with 41 teams and 82 riders participating in the MotoGP™, Moto2, and Moto3 categories, featuring renowned names like Francesco Bagnaia, Marc Marquez, Marco Bezzecchi, Brad Binder, Jack Miller, and Jorge Martin.

 

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