Moto2 team Marc VDS Racing says none of its crew were harmed in a garage fire that broke out at Motegi on Thursday at the MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix. Full Story: ⬇️
This weekend marks the first Japanese GP to be staged by MotoGP since before the COVID-19 pandemic enveloped the world in 2019.
The pit box – located at garage 12 between Suzuki and Aprilia in the Motegi pitlane – was set ablaze when one of Marc VDS’ starter motors for its bikes caught fire. A brief message from the team on social media read: “Fortunately all the team members are well and safe despite the fire in our garage.
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