A short and tight layout at the Ayrton Senna International Circuit in Goiânia provided a fresh challenge for MotoGP as the teams worked towards optimum race set-up with Michelin hard carcass tires. A reduced 23-lap distance awaited the grid in the afternoon as 60,800 people gathered for the first Grand Prix in the country in 22 years.
Brad Binder began the GP from 21st and needed to make one of his customary hard charges in the early laps to gain ground and positions. The South African reached the limit of the points but then fell on lap four.
Brad Binder
DNF and 9th in the championship
“Just a really short race. I started fast and passed a few guys at the beginning but then went into Turn 1, locked the front wheel and that was about it. I would definitely have enjoyed a few more laps. Onto America from here and we will see how we line-up.”
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