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MotoGP eyes Delhi circuit

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MOTOGP is hopeful India will soon be hosting a round of the world championsh­ip, promoter Dorna’s boss Carmelo Ezpeleta said last Wednesday (21).

After a recent visit to New Delhi’s Buddh Internatio­nal Circuit, the likely venue to stage a MotoGP, Dorna envisaged an Indian Grand Prix “in the near future”.

Noting the “hundreds of millions of two-wheeled vehicles on its roads”, Ezpeleta said the arrival of the championsh­ip would be “an incredible spectacle for our fans” and allow the sport to grow in the region.

“Racing in India would be a reflection of our commitment to open the doors to the sport as widely as we can, and would be an important achievemen­t for the championsh­ip,” added the Spaniard.

“India could potentiall­y be one of MotoGP’s biggest markets in terms of viewership as well as revenue,” forecast India’s sports minister Anurag Thakur.

The Buddh Internatio­nal track has already played host to Formula One, staging three F1 grands prix between 2011 and 2013.

MotoGP is seeking to enhance its appeal and this month signed a memorandum of understand­ing with Saudi Arabia to bring the championsh­ip to the kingdom soon. Japan stages the fifth-last race of 2022 this weekend.

 ?? ?? NEW GROUND: Carmelo Ezpeleta
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NEW GROUND: Carmelo Ezpeleta © Mirco Lazzari gp/ Getty Images

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