The Moto2 World Championship makes the 13,000km trip from Asia to South America, as the series moves on from Qatar to Argentina for the second Grand Prix of the season. Miguel Oliveira will be back onboard his new KTM Moto2 bike, which have already proven to be capable of taking him amongst the frontrunners.
The Termas de Rio Hondo circuit will host a World Championship for the fourth time in its history this weekend. Oliveira have contested all three previous editions, and after the fourth place in the opening round of the season, Oliveira aims to reaffirm himself as one of the fastest riders on the grid and compete for a podium spot. He finished twenty-first last year, and still holds the Moto3 circuit record at the Argentinian track.
"After the great results we got in Qatar, I think the team's goal for this weekend should be to place at least in the Top 5. That’s our goal for the whole weekend. The circuit is one of the most spectacular on the entire calendar. It's also a circuit that is pretty good for me, and I still hold the lap record there in Moto3 that has been in place since 2015. I like it a lot. We just have to work just as well as we did in the first race and preseason. I’m focused on improving small aspects of my riding and try to be as precise as possible to have a good weekend."
The Grand Prix schedule returns to its usual format, running from Friday to Sunday. The Moto2 race is scheduled for 2:20pm local time on Sunday. Rain may once again be an unwanted guest according to weather forecasts, just as happened last year.
Circuit information – Autodromo Termas de Rio Hondo
Length: 4.806 m / 2.986 miles
Width: 16 metres
Left corners: 5
Right corners: 9
Longest straight: 1.076 m / 0.669 miles
Constructed: 2008
Modified: 2012