“…With the full support of the Government of Goiás, we worked to deliver the best possible infrastructure — both on and off the track — to allow teams and riders to perform at their highest level,” read part of the statement from MotoGP Brasil.
“With the support of experienced professionals (including experts accredited by Formula 1) and the use of the latest technology, we carried out a complete resurfacing of the track, built new pit facilities, and installed modern equipment, all in full compliance with FIM standards. Our goal was to deliver a fast and safe circuit.
“Unfortunately, due to heavy rainfall, an issue arose at a specific point on the track when a sewage system located beneath the surface collapsed. The situation was promptly addressed, allowing the race to continue as planned.
"On Sunday, due to high temperatures, a specific section on the left side of the pavement at Turn 12 showed deterioration caused by application issues, which caused disruptions for riders and teams.
“We are already thoroughly assessing the identified points and working closely with all involved parties to implement the necessary improvements to the infrastructure of the Ayrton Senna Circuit.
“We are fully committed to providing even better conditions for teams and riders to perform at their highest level when MotoGP returns in 2027.”
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