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Quartararo slams "totally stupid" MotoGP sprint race plans

Reigning MotoGP world champion Fabio Quartararo says the series' plans to have sprint races in 2023 are "totally stupid" and claims he was never told about them.

Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing

Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing

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On Friday during the Austrian Grand Prix, Motorsport.com revealed MotoGP owners Dorna Sports plans to introduce Formula 1-style sprint races to the weekend format next year.

The proposal, which will be discussed this evening in the Grand Prix Commission and is due to be officially confirmed on Saturday in a press conference at the Red Bull Ring, would see sprint races take place on the Saturday of every grand prix in 2023.

But Yamaha's Quartararo says the idea is "totally stupid" and that little thought has been given to the physical toll such a plan would take on the riders.

"I think it's totally stupid," Quartararo said when asked about the sprint race idea. "I'm not the one who makes decisions about race formats, but I think we're entering a totally stupid format.

"If we do it from time to time, like in Formula 1, I think it can be interesting, but every Saturday... honestly, there are circuits where you are physically exhausted, like Assen, Mugello.

"When we finish the race, we are exhausted. Honestly, I don't think it's right to do this without asking the riders' opinions. Or at least I wasn't asked."

Most riders expressed surprise when asked about the sprint races, having only heard rumours about it.

Suzuki rider and 2020 world champion Joan Mir concedes the sprint races will be better for the spectacle and doesn't fundamentally have an issue with the idea.

Joan Mir, Team Suzuki MotoGP

Joan Mir, Team Suzuki MotoGP

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"Well, at the end for the show it will be better," Mir said. "This is a fact. More races means on a Saturday there will be some more entertainment more than the qualy.

"For me, at the end I enjoy racing, I enjoy when I take overtakes and everything more than a free practice.

"So, for me, there's not a big problem with this. Just we need to try it to see if it's good or not."

The expected sprint race proposal will see it act as a totally independent contest, unlike in F1 where it decides the grid for the main grand prix on sprint weekends.

KTM's Miguel Oliveira believes the current format is "stressful" enough without adding a second race to the schedule.

"I quite like how it is at the moment," the Portuguese rider said. "Maybe qualifying can be changed a little.

"Right now it's quite stressful, like today I made this little mistake [crashing in FP2] and I'm out of Q2 and if tomorrow morning rains it will be quite stressful."

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