MotoGP to switch back to F1 chicane at Catalunya?

"We hope that they are open to go back to the F1 track" - Valentino Rossi.
Rossi at new turn 13, Catalunya MotoGP 2017
Rossi at new turn 13, Catalunya MotoGP 2017
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UPDATE: The change back to the F1 chicane has now been officially confirmed.

MotoGP could switch back to the formꦓer F1 chicane at Catalunyaꦫ, from Saturday morning.

MotoGP moved to the F1 ไlayout last year, following Luis Salom's tragic practice accident in Moto2, with a special two-wheel chicane then created over the winter.

The new chicane is sightly further from🌟 the final corner, but appears even more unpopular with the riders.

"Everyꦗone is complaining about the chicane, but we chose it," said Cal Crutchlow. "We all wen🍌t out there on Friday evening last year and said, 'ok let's use this [F1] chicane for one year and then next year [2017] we'll use another one. Bring it back. This is what we've got and everyone is complaining again."

The🌼 new chicane was moved back from the final turn because it was felt that the inside wall was too close for MotoGP.

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But Valentino Rossi confirmed that - following a private test by Honda, Ducati and Aprilia at the circuit last month - the option to revert to the F1 chicane during the MotoGP weekend was made available.

"Yes, for me it's possible to change, because last week in Mugello, already a lot of riders want to use the F1𒉰 chicane, but they said to us: 'Friday you try, and Friday night we decide together'. So we hope that they are open to go back to the F1 track."

The Italia𒈔n, who was experie🍌ncing the new chicane for the first time today, declared:

"I don't like this chicane. For me, a chicane like thi🎀s is not at the level of a MotoGP race, because it's not trac🌳k, it's just a piece of asphalt put between two tracks," said the nine time world champion.

"I already saw the layout, and if you do the F1 track, it's worse than the normal track for sure, but it's the track. This means that you have one type of asphalt that follows the chicane. The chicane is tight but it has all the banking so you can ride t♚he bike more naturally.

"This [new] chica꧟ne is not the track. For me, it's dangerous, because if you have the crash, the bike cuts the chicane. But also it's very bad. For me it's not a MotoGP track like this. So I agree, I hope that everybody can be agreed [to change back].

"Already last year I wasn't agreed to make the [new] chicane, because I expected this situation. For me, my idea is that it's better 🍷to use the normal one as last year."

Rossi was ninth fastest on a day when world champion Marc Marquez led the timesheets. The Repsol Honda🃏 star is one of the few who does not min💛d the new chicane.

"The [original] layout was more natural, but of course the change that we did [last year] was for safety. It's the only way. At the end the layout thi🐲s year has only changed one corner.

"A lot of riders complain a lot, but the layout re🐎main the same [as 2016] apart from one corner. It's different. But when you take a good rhythm then it's even fun."

If MotoGP do🃏es switch back to the F1 chicane, maybe Jack Miller knew what he was doing all along in FP1...

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