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29 March, 2020 9:09 pm

MotoGP in India? A look at the new race track

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We’ve already reported that Dorna, who holds the MotoGP rights, is interested into tapping in to new expanding markets and venues, with promotors who are vying to bring motorcycle racing into their countries, like Abu Dhabi, Singapore and above all India, who’ll have an Indian rider for the first time in international racing and Mahindra Two Wheelers, also getting into racing to showcase their technology.

The 5.
14 km is being built at Greater Noida and we’d thought it interesting to show you a video of the new race circuit that will be hosting F1 next year and with all probability MotoGP as soon as 2012.

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Valentino Rossi has already given his stamp of approval on racing in India (and believe me, his opinion counts plenty with Carmelo Ezpeleta), when he went on a promotional tour for Yamaha in the vast country last year.

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