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MotoGP track action at Phillip Island has again been disrupted by wildlife, and the fact it keeps happening is a concern.
Practice for the Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island was once again disrupted by local wildlife, with Cape Barren geese and a hare causing red flags during Moto2 and MotoGP sessions. This poses a significant risk to racers and the potential for wildlife-related catastrophe cannot be ignored. Champions, like Jorge Martin, have had close encounters with the animals on the track, raising concerns about the safety of both riders and animals. Various measures, inspired by those used in airports to manage bird presence, could be implemented to ensure the safety of everyone involved in MotoGP races. Despite ongoing discussions in safety commission meetings, finding a permanent solution to this recurring issue remains a challenge.