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MotoGP’s annual charity event Day of Champions will no longer take place at the British Grand Prix, the official charity Two Wheels for Life behind it has confirmed
MotoGP’s annual charity event Day of Champions will no longer happen at the British Grand Prix, confirmed by the official charity Two Wheels for Life. The event, including fan activities, rider appearances, and charity auctions, will be replaced by a new fundraising format. Despite rumors of Silverstone not renewing its contract for MotoGP after 2026, circuit boss Stuart Pringle denied any such plans and expressed enthusiasm for continued collaboration with MotoGP. Established in 1989 by Kenny Roberts and Randy Mamola, Day of Champions has raised millions for healthcare delivery in the developing world through Two Wheels for Life. While sad about the event’s end, the charity looks forward to new MotoGP projects to engage fans and support lifesaving initiatives. Considering the cost and lack of financial return at Silverstone, there’s speculation that the event may move to another European race track.