The Maverick Viñales voiced strong dissatisfaction with the track conditions at the Aragon Grand Prix, calling them “unacceptable” after a challenging race. The Spanish rider, known for his competitive spirit, struggled to find the pace throughout the weekend, which he attributed largely to the poor state of the track. Viñales, who has previously excelled at Aragon, was visibly frustrated by the lack of grip and uneven surfaces, which he felt compromised both performance and safety.
The track’s deteriorating condition has sparked concern among several riders, but Viñales was particularly vocal, emphasizing that the circuit’s maintenance fell short of the standards expected at a top-tier MotoGP event. He pointed out that the unpredictable surface made it difficult to push the bike to its limits, resulting in an unsatisfactory race outcome.
Viñales’ criticisms highlight ongoing issues with track conditions in the MotoGP calendar, where riders’ safety is paramount. The Spaniard’s comments are likely to prompt further discussions among teams and organizers to ensure that all circuits meet the necessary standards for both safety and competitive fairness in the future.