close_game
close_game

India leg of 2024 MotoGP season cancelled

By, New Delhi
May 28, 2024 10:49 PM IST

India is expected to hold the race again next season, moving it from September to March due to the heat and humidity

The India leg of MotoGP will not be held this year with the September 20-22 event cancelled. The Indian leg though is likely to be part of the next season with the race shifted to March 2025 to avoid the harsh summer conditions.

MotoGP riders during a qualifing round of the Indian MotoGP Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India(Rahul Singh)
MotoGP riders during a qualifing round of the Indian MotoGP Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India(Rahul Singh)

The inaugural edition of the Indian Grand Prix held at Greater Noida’s Buddh International Circuit in September 2023 was shortened by three laps after riders complained of heat and humidity. While many race marshals fainted in the heat, Spain’s current championship leader Jorge Martin caused last lap drama by unzipping his suit due to dehydration.

“The decision (to cancel the September race) was taken jointly by Dorna (MotoGP’s commercial rights holder), (hosts) Uttar Pradesh government and us,” Pushkar Nath Srivastava, COO of promoters Fairstreet Sports, said on Tuesday.

The decision was taken on Monday. The MotoGP race is expected to return to India in March next year when the weather will be much cooler in Delhi NCR.

There were discussions whether to push back this season’s race to November and return to India again in March, but holding two races within four months was seen as not viable.

The provisional calendar for 2025 will be released in June-July.

The Indian GP was in the news earlier with reports of a delay by the promoters in fulfilling the financial obligations pertaining to the 2023 race. The Uttar Pradesh government recently stepped in with its investment wing – Invest UP – coming on board as partner.

Srivastava said: “The rights fee has been fully sorted. Change of dates and fees are not connected at all.”

The current season was to have 22 races – it commenced in Qatar on March 10 and is scheduled to end in Valencia on November 17 – but has been shortened by two. The Argentina leg has also been cancelled, while the Kazakhstan race has been postponed. India was supposed to be the 14th round.

Fairstreet Sports and Dorna have a seven-year contract for the India race. Only 58,000 spectators attended the main race last year, half the capacity of the BIC.

Catch all the Latest T20 World Cup 2024 news and Live Cricket Score along with T20 World Cup Schedule and T20 World Cup Points Table related updates on Hindustan Times Website and APPs
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Share this article
SHARE
Story Saved
Live Score
OPEN APP
Saved Articles
Following
My Reads
Sign out
New Delhi 0C
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Start 14 Days Free Trial Subscribe Now
Follow Us On