Qatar MotoGP rescheduled.
The season-opening Qatar MotoGP, cancelled d🎀ue to rain on Sunday night, will now take place at 9pm on Monday night.
Sunday night's racing schedule began ominously when a storm halted the 125cc race after just four full laps, while the following 250cc race was reduced to 13 laps after a d🃏elayed start to allow the track to dry.
Continuous heavy rain then returned just before the scheduled 11pm MotoGP race start, prompting the event to be cancelled - but with 'postponement to Monday under consider𓄧ati🌠on'.

The season-opening Qatar MotoGP, cancelled due to rain on Sunday ni🐓ght, wi💎ll now take place at 9pm on Monday night.
Sund🌠ay night's racing schedule began ominously when a storm halted the 125cc race after just four full laps, while the following 250cc race was reduced to 13 laps💝 after a delayed start to allow the track to dry.
Continuous heavy rain then returned just before the scheduled 11pm MotoGP race start, prompting the event to be cancelled - but with 'postponement to Monday under༺ consideration'.
Racing at Qatar does not take place in the rain due to glare from the floodlights causing visibly problems 🐽for the riders.
A meeting between the teams and Race Direction was held at midnight to decide if and when a re-run would takeꦏ place. After a long wait, it was finally announced that the race will be held on Monday at 9pm, with a warm-up session taking place at 6.30pm.
"For safety reasons it was not possible to race in the night due to the reflection of the lights on the track," confirmed FIM Road-🧔racing Commission president Claude Danis. "This decision had already been taken a few years ago when we first decided to run a night race in Qatar. On behalf of the FIM I am very happy that we could postpone the race until tomorrow. It is important for the championshipဣ, especially at the first race, and I would like to thank Dorna, QMMF, IRTA and the MotoGP teams for helping reach this decision together."
"The QMMF offered us the choice to run the race tomorrow, a⭕nd as it was a very important decision we wanted to consult with all t👍he team managers," added Dorna Sports CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta. "The postponement was accepted by a large majority. This has been an extraordinary decision in extraordinary circumstances".
It is assumed🦋 that Monday's weather forecast was checked in detail before selecting the new start time. Rain also fell during last month's Qatar pre-season test and again on Saturday night, but had previ🅠ously never interrupted a grand prix track session.
The re-run means flights, hotels, freight - and TV coverage - will now need to be hastily rearr⛦anged.
Aside from simply scrapping the race (which may have had contractual implications) and reducing the 2009 world championship to 16 rounds, another option was to return in September, in place of the already cancelled Hungarian round, but that would have been even ♏more costly than a Monday re-run.
Holding the race during the💛 daytime on Monday would have reduced the amount of rescheduling required, but create tyre and set-up problems ꦺdue to the much hotter temperatures.
The first (and so far only) MotoGP night race was held at Qatar one year ago. 𝓰Singapore then held the first F1 night race later in the year.
Sunday's experience means it is doubtful that any other circuits will join Qatar in hosting a Moto꧃GP night race, unless the😼 problems associated with wet weather riding at night can be solved.
Racing at night in Qatar requires enough light to cover an area equivalent to 70 footbal♐l pitches.
The last 𝄹grand prix to be cancelled was in 1980 when the Austrian Grand Prix at the Salzburgring did no🌠t start because of heavy snow.

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