Ex-MotoGP rider forced to sleep in car on motorway due to scary floods in Valencia
Footage provided by♎ former MotoGP rider shows disruption in Spain

Tito 🐭Rabat spent Tuesday night in 🃏his car, stuck on a motorway due to the devastating floods in Spain.
The 🧜former MotoGP rider was in Cheste, in Val🦂encia, where the season finale of the championship is due to be held in two weeks.
— Tito Rabat (@TitoRabat)
Fifty-one people have died in south-east Spain due to the flash f♋loods this week♔.
The city of꧅ Valencia has been impacted and the Ricardo Tormo Circuit is assessing its🐼 damage.
Rabat was able൩ to show a snapshot of the chaos in Spain through his social media.
"Waking up on the A3 after getting st🌼uck by 🌠the rain,” he posted.
He is among many people who were unable to get home🃏 on Tuesday due to the weather, in🌊cluding around 100 people who camped in safe areas at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit.
The A3✅ is the road connecting Madrid to Valencia. It has been completely cut off in certain sections, and some owners have left their cars behind.
This has caused o�ꦗ�thers, including Rabat, to be stuck inside their cars overnight.
MotoGP is set for its penultimate round of the season in Malaysia this w🔜eekend, before it is due for its finale in Valencia on November 15-17.
READ MORE: The Ricardo Tormo Circuit, MotoGP, and the IRTA have issued statem🍎ents about the damage in Valencia caused by the wea𒁃ther, and the status of the scheduled race in two weeks.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to🧜 F1.