Thailand extends MotoGP contract to 2031

Thailand extends MotoGP contract to 2031

PARIS (Agencies): Thailand will continue to host a MotoGP race at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram until at least 2031, the sport and local organisers said on Wednesday. The race has become a fixture on the calendar since its debut in 2018 and the new agreement extends the contract from 2027. A Thai government spokesman said last week that the cabinet had approved a budget limit of 3.9 billion baht ($119.08 million) for organising the race over the five-year period. “The Thai GP has only grown into a more and more important, and impressive, event,” said MotoGP CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta in a statement. “Thailand and Southeast Asia are key for MotoGP. Our sport is already popular with a sizeable audience and there remains so much potential for us to grow even more.”

 

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