UPDATE: Rain in Qatar alters Friday night MotoGP practice

Due to wet weather ahead 🦄of Friday's second practice at the Qatar MotoGP🦄, the session was reclassified.
MotoGP confirmed shortly before the session began: "The Friday night MotoGP ꦓsession will go ahead in th🐓e wet but will now be classified as a free practice. Saturday's final practice will now decide the top ten places for direct Qualifying 2 access."
Rain surprise on Friday night in Qatar
Friday practice for MotoGP's Qatar season opener took a dramatic twist with heavy rain suddenly arriving at the end of Moto3's second prac🥂tice.
It's not the fไirst time heavy rain has been a✃ factor at the desert venue, with the 2009 event being famously moved to a Monday (pictured) and qualifying cancelled in 2017.
It became the first time that a motorcycle grand ✱prix has officially ridd🥃en under floodlights in the rain.
It's raining!!! 🌧️
In the desert! 🤯 🇶🇦— MotoGP™🏁 (@MotoGP)
Previously, track action was automatically halted if any rain fell during MotoGP's only night event due to visibility fears caused by the꧅ floodlights illuminating the spray.
But at the end of the 2018 MotoGP test, the Lusail track was deliberately soaked to give rid🌄ers a taste of wet riding at night, after which it was decided it would be safe to go ahead in future.

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