Ducati team manager, Davide Tardozzi, disagrees with the discourse of changing the order of the MotoGP race schedule which usually takes place on Sundays.

Previously Yamaha officials, Lin Jarvis, had time to reveal his plan to request the order of the race schedule (Moto3-Moto2-MotoGP) was changed.

"This is just my personal opinion, but I think it's strange that we have a format for the whole weekend and suddenly change on Sunday," Lin Jarvis said.

"I think we have to follow the same format at least for the whole weekend. It depends on the TV time and many other factors," he continued.

But Davide Tardozzi disagreed with Lin Jarvis because he thought the plan was not needed.

"For us, the schedule must remain as it is (the latest MotoGP race)," said Davide Tardozzi.

"We don't see the need to change it. This is just an idea, I haven't heard an official proposal, but we don't see it as needed," he continued.

Indeed in free practice sessions, MotoGP classes always take place after Moto3 while Moto2 becomes the last class to pave.

The order of appearance for each class did not change until the qualifying session at the end of the second day of the race series (Saturday).

Only on race day (Sunday), the MotoGP race lasts, or after the Moto2 race is over.

Yamaha itself often complains of problems with tire grip during MotoGP races.

Previously Valentino Rossi said that the former Dunlop tires used by Moto2 might be one of the causes.