VIKINGS STOP MOTOGP

Diposkan oleh Pengetahuan dan Pengalaman on Wednesday, April 21, 2010

By REVSdaile.

Icelandic Volcano Claims Japanese Victim!

THE plume of volcanic ash spewing into the stratosphere from the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland has claimed a victim in Japan – the MotoGP world championship round scheduled for the Motegi circuit north of Tokyo this weekend (April 25).

The Motegi race has been re-scheduled to October 3, a week before the Malaysian round of the championship.  This means the Asia-Pacific area will now host three MotoGP events in successive weekends:  Japan (Motegi), October 3; Malaysia (Sepang), October 10 and Australia (Philip Island), October 17.

High altitude volcanic ash presents a considerable danger to passenger jet aircraft.  The volcanic dust can stick to hot gas turbines and eventually lead to flame-out – as happened in 1982 to a British Airways flight enroute from London to Auckland.  The BA 747-236B flew into a cloud of volcanic ash from the Mount Galunggung volcano in Indonesia and lost power in all four engines.  And in 1989 a KLM 747 had all four engines fail when flew into a cloud that turned out to be volcanic ash while descending to Anchorage, Alaska.

For more on how volcanic ash effects jet aircraft, go to:  http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE63E46D20100415

So with European airspace shut down due to the ash from the Eyjafjallajokull volcano, the motorcycle Grand Prix Permanent Bureau met and decided that a case of ‘force majeure’ existed, which obliged it to postpone the Grand Prix of Japan.
In this they had the agreement of Japanese Grand Prix promoter, Mobilityland Corporation, a Honda-owned company.

As a result of this, the next race on the MotoGP calendar will be the Grand Prix of Jerez, Spain on May 2.

Meantime, for a British spin on how a 1783 Icelandic eruption led to crop failures, famine and a very cold northen hemispehere winter, go to:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/apr/15/iceland-volcano-weather-french-revolution