MotoGP India Round Postponed to March 2025 Due to Weather Concerns
The inaugural Indian round of the MotoGP championship, held in September 2023, faced uncertainty due to reports of unpaid dues to rights holders Dorna. However, after a meeting involving all stakeholders, it has been decided to postpone the second edition to March 2025.
The decision was made due to concerns over the weather conditions in September, which were deemed unsuitable for the race. The inaugural event witnessed high temperatures and humidity, making it challenging for riders and marshals.
Fairstreet Sports CEO Pushkar Nath Srivastava emphasized that the postponement was not related to unpaid dues. He stated that all payments were being made and any outstanding balance would be cleared by the following month.
The organizers considered holding the race in November, but this would have resulted in four consecutive races, which would have been demanding for teams and riders. Instead, they opted for March, which is expected to offer more favorable weather conditions.
The 2023 MotoGP round in India attracted over 50,000 fans, filling half of the Buddh International Circuit. The organizers anticipate a larger turnout in March due to the improved weather.
The current MotoGP season commenced in Doha on March 10, and the India round could potentially be slotted in the following week. Dorna and local promoters have signed a seven-year agreement to host the race in India.
The Uttar Pradesh government, which was a sponsor in 2023, has now become a co-promoter, indicating a long-term commitment to the event. The 2023 MotoGP round in India, won by Marco Bezzecchi, was the most significant motorsports event held in the country since the last Formula 1 race in 2013.
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