MotoGP: Racing Towards Limitless Horizons but Restrained by Tradition

MotoGP: Racing Towards Limitless Horizons but Restrained by Tradition

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There is “no vision” for MotoGP to expand its calendar beyond 22, Carlos Ezpeleta says.

MotoGP’s Sporting Director, Carlos Ezpeleta, has confirmed that the championship has no plans to exceed 22 races in the future, indicating a commitment to maintaining the presence of Moto2 and Moto3 classes at all events.

The expansion of MotoGP’s calendar to over 20 races in recent years raised concerns over its sustainability, particularly with the addition of Sprints increasing the number of race starts for riders.

Despite Liberty Media’s involvement with Dorna and the growth of the F1 calendar under their ownership, MotoGP is not seeking further expansion beyond the current 22-race limit set for 2025.

Ezpeleta emphasized the importance of Moto2 and Moto3 teams at every race while acknowledging potential changes in their paddock allocations for more efficient space utilization.

Ensuring fair treatment and a conducive working environment for all teams, the championship aims to enhance the facilities for Moto2 and Moto3 teams, even if it means some transitioning to tent setups at certain circuits.

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