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After weeks of paddock speculation that MotoGP’s second Indian GP is under threat, a new report suggests it’s as good as gone – but promoters are insisting that’s not true
Amid rumors that the Indian Grand Prix in MotoGP might be cancelled for this year, organizers have clarified that the event is still on schedule. Speculation of its cancellation arose after reports suggested that the race might be replaced by the postponed Kazakhstan Grand Prix. The delay in finalizing the race hosting fee payment by the Indian organizers has added to the uncertainty surrounding the event. With India currently focused on the national election, critical decisions, including those related to the Grand Prix, are on hold until after June 4. Despite the uncertainties, the CEO of the race promoter has reassured that all issues will be addressed post-elections and that the Indian Grand Prix will go on as planned. Additionally, the potential rescheduling of the Kazakhstan Grand Prix seems to be an option, should issues at the Sokol circuit be resolved in time for its debut on the MotoGP calendar.