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Jerez Circuit Submerged After Storms, But MotoGP Race Still on Track 🌊🏁

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The iconic Jerez Circuit is currently underwater after intense storms β›ˆοΈ swept across Spain, leaving parts of the track completely submerged.

πŸ“Έ Shocking Scenes at Jerez

Dramatic images reveal the extent of the flooding, with the finish straight and pit lane 🏎️🏁 partially submerged in deep water.

Despite the extreme weather, MotoGP’s Jerez round (April 25-27) remains on schedule πŸ“…βœ…. Unlike the 2024 season finale in Valencia, which had to be moved to Barcelona due to severe flooding, Jerez is not expected to face cancellation concerns.

⚑ Circuit Status & Cleanup Efforts

πŸ”Ή No major damage reported so far πŸ› οΈ
πŸ”Ή No electricity at the track on Monday ⚑🚫
*πŸ”Ή Cleanup operation underway and expected to take several days 🧹🚜

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The circuit’s next event, the Spanish Superbike Championship (March 22-23) 🏍️, is still set to go ahead, as Jerez is expected to be fully operational by then.

Will Jerez be ready in time for MotoGP? Let us know you’r thoughts below in the comments ! πŸπŸ’¬

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