Revving Towards the Future: German GP Secures Thrilling MotoGP Presence Until 2031

Revving Towards the Future: German GP Secures Thrilling MotoGP Presence Until 2031

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The organisers of the German GP have announced that the race will remain on the MotoGP calendar until at least 2031.

The German GP will be held on the MotoGP calendar until 2031 following an agreement reached with Dorna after Marc Marquez’s victory at Sachsenring.

Despite safety concerns and multiple crashes, the circuit will host MotoGP for at least the next six seasons after record attendance for four consecutive years.

Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta expressed joy over the extension, emphasizing Germany’s importance in the MotoGP market and thanking fans, ADAC, and the Saxony government for their support.

Saxony’s Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer highlighted the region’s deep connection to motor racing and excitement for the extended partnership until 2031.

ADAC’s Gerd Ennser underlined the event’s popularity and successful cooperation with the government, ensuring the Grand Prix’s continuity at Sachsenring.

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