The MotoGP riders, including Valentino Rossi, concerned with rescheduling plan races in Japan. Because the problem in the country sakura was not over. Yes, Japanese MotoGP race should be rolling in April, but had to be postponed on October 2 following the earthquake and tsunami issues, which destroy the country in two months ago.
Despite recovering, but the Rossi and the other racers do not believe the problems in Japan ended. In fact, they do not want to race, if the problem of nuclear radiation in Fukushima, nor resolved by the local government. "MotoGP boss Carmelo Ezpeleta said yesterday, they wanted to continue Japan held a MotoGP race. Because the situation there began to calm down and have started to repair track damaged by the quake," said Rossi told Autosports, Sunday (15/05/2011).
"I said, many drivers who came to me and said they were afraid to race at Motegi. Lorenzo also be there and say do not want to race and so was the other drivers," continued the Ducati rider. "I think this is a tough question and a difficult problem fixed. It is not yet officially we will go to Motegi, Japan on the contrary I think to hold the race next July. However, we must decide what it wants every driver," he added.
Rossi continued, boycott the race at Motegi could have been done by the drivers. It can happen, if the teams and drivers, one vote. "To me, that situation could occur if all the people like mechanics, etc. would agree this boycott. If all agree, then we will not race." "It's a very difficult situation. I was a little afraid of the race in Japan, but I do not understand about nuclear radiation. I do not know risikona. Maybe, we just need to explain the situation over again," he said.
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