The classic and mythical Brno GP back to the motorcycling calendar. After being nothing starting 2020the Automotodrom Brno will again appear on the calendar for the next five seasons, from 2025 to 2029.
“We are delighted to announce our return to Brno. It is a classic, with an amazing track that has been the scene of some truly unforgettable moments in its long history in MotoGP™. We are really excited to come back and put more still on the scene, with the Tissot Sprint every weekend and more for fans to enjoy ‘in situ’ and get closer than ever to their heroes,” he said. Carmelo EzpeletaCEO of MotoGP.
“We have seen the slopes here full of passion for our sport so many times – when it was the busiest Grand Prix of the year on many occasions – and we are very happy to bring MotoGP™ back to our fans in the Czech Republic,” concluded by Ezpeleta.
Brno GP hosted MotoGP from 1987 to 2020. Due to economic problems caused by COVID-19the Czech government decided not to finance the project, so the route disappeared from the calendar. After 5 years, the Brno GP will again be a part of motorcycling, at least for 5 more seasons, until 2029.
“I’ve always been confident that MotoGP™ will return to Brno. All these years, I’ve been asked many times by riders, team managers, people from Dorna and the FIM what’s going on there and when we’re coming back, because everyone loves Brno. it was possible thanks to the change of ownership of the circuit, which decided to invest in the development of this emblematic facility. Many thanks to the Czech Government and the Prime Minister, Mr. Fiala, in the South Moravian region and to the Governor, Mr. Grolich, the city of Brno and its mayor, Ms. Vaňková, and the event partner, Creditas Group,” said the President of the Czech Republic Jan Šťovíček.
Source: La Verdad

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