MotoGP Kazakhstan GP canceled

MADRID, 26 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Kazakhstan Grand Prix has been dropped from this season’s MotoGP calendar due to “ongoing homologation work” on the track and “current global operational challenges”, so the World Championship now has 20 races, according to a statement. of the competition issued this Wednesday.

“The International Motorcycling Federation (FIM), the association of independent teams participating in MotoGP (IRTA) and Dorna Sports confirm the cancellation of the 2023 Kazakhstan GP. The homologation works underway at the circuit, together with the current operational challenges global, have forced the cancellation of the 2023 event,” announced the published text.

The competition also announced that the Kazakhstan GP, ​​scheduled for July 9, will not be replaced in a calendar that now has 20 tests. However, MotoGP did not rule out traveling the next course to the circuit located in the city of Almaty. “MotoGP looks forward to visiting the Sokol International Racetrack in 2024 to welcome a new region on the calendar,” the statement said.