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MotoGP monitoring haze at Sepang

Haze caused by forest fires in Indonesia has caused air quality, and visibility, concerns for this weekend's Malaysian MotoGP at Sepang. Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia have been plagued by the haze for months, causing schools to be shut and the widespread use of respiratory masks. Speaking to Crash.net in the pit lane at Sepang on Thursday, Dorna's managing director Javier Alonso said: “We have been in conversations with the people at the circuit for some time now. We knew about this problem. We thought it was going to blow away because as soon as the monsoon arrives the wind will change direction, but it's still here. “So we requested the circuit to bring some equipment to measure...
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