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MotoGP Brazil Weekend Goes From Bad to Worse as Sinkhole Threatens Sprint Race

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MotoGP’s Brazilian Grand Prix faces its latest crisis after a sinkhole opened on the main straight at the Autodromo Ayrton Senna following qualifying. Emergency crews are excavating a waist deep hole measuring approximately two metres by one metre, filling it with gravel before relaying fresh asphalt. Moto2 and Moto3 qualifying have been postponed while organisers race to save the MotoGP Sprint race scheduled for 3pm local time.

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