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Brad Binder described the conditions of the starting grid at Aragon as “f*cking” dangerous after the MotoGP Sprint.
After qualifying on the inside of the grid for the Aragon MotoGP and falling back in the Sprint on Saturday, Brad Binder called the conditions of the starting grid at MotorLand “dangerous.” The circuit was resurfaced before the 2024 Aragon MotoGP, causing Francesco Bagnaia to struggle on his Ducati from third on the grid, similar to Binder’s sixth-place position.
Binder faced a tough start in the 2025 Sprint, like Bagnaia before, slipping to last place. Concerned about the Grand Prix, Binder suggested safety cars do burnouts to improve grip. Despite a good qualifying, Binder was frustrated by a poor start, affecting his performance and tire wear.
Acknowledging the challenging starting circumstances, Binder and his team strategized to mitigate wheel spin. His teammate, Pedro Acosta, also found the grid conditions dangerous, emphasizing the need for caution. Binder hoped for a better solution for the Grand Prix to avoid further setbacks.