The European Commission approved Liberty Media’s purchase of MotoGP promoter Dorna, allowing the series to be under their ownership. Riders couldn’t comment on the takeover at the Italian Grand Prix, but shared positive views at the Dutch race media day. Liberty’s success with Formula 1 was highlighted by riders like Marc Marquez and Fabio di Giannantonio, supporting the change. It’s diplomatically wise to maintain positive relationships during a regime change, especially with Dorna involved. The hope is that Liberty will bring in a younger audience and broaden MotoGP’s international appeal for long-term success, as expressed by Maverick Vinales. Let’s see how this deal unfolds and what positive changes it may bring to the MotoGP world.
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