Advertisement

MotoGP abandons hopes of racing outside Europe this season

motorsport31 July 2020 13:01| © AFP
Share
article image
Fabio Quartararo © Getty Images

MotoGP scrapped the remaining 2020 races planned outside Europe on Friday, announcing the cancellation of Grands Prix in Argentina, Thailand and Malaysia.

All three had been postponed until an unspecified date because of the coronavirus pandemic.

In their place, MotoGP announced a season-ending race in Europe, at a location to be announced after August 10, for November 2.

The championship will therefore include a total of 15 events, organisers said, instead of the 20 initially planned.

The championship resumed in July and two MotoGP events have already been held at the Jerez circuit in Andalusia.

They were won by Frenchman Fabio Quartararo, who leads the world championship. The next race is scheduled for Brno in the Czech Republic on August 9.

REVISED MOTORCYCLING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CALENDAR:

8 March: Qatar, Moto2 and Moto3 classes only (Losail International Circuit)

19 July: Spain (Jerez-Angel Nieto circuit). With MotoE

26 July: Andalusia (Jerez-Angel Nieto circuit). With MotoE

9 August: Czech Republic (Brno circuit)

16 August: Austria (Red Bull Ring, Spielberg)

23 August: Styria (Red Bull Ring, Spielberg)

13 September: San Marino (Misano Marco Simoncelli circuit). With MotoE

20 September: Emilia-Romagna (Misano Marco Simoncelli circuit). With MotoE

27 September: Catalonia (Barcelona-Catalonia circuit, Montmelo)

11 October: France (Bugatti circuit, Le Mans). With MotoE

18 October: Aragon (MotorLand Aragon, Alcaniz)

25 October: Teruel (MotorLand Aragon, Alcaniz)

8 November: Europe (Ricardo Tormo circuit, Valencia)

15 November: Valencian Community (Ricardo Tormo circuit, Valencia)

22 November: Final race of the championship at a circuit in Europe not yet specified.

Races originally scheduled but cancelled:

Qatar Grand Prix, (MotoGP class only), German Grand Prix, Dutch Grand Prix, Finnish Grand Prix, British Grand Prix, Japanese Grand Prix, Australian Grand Prix, US Grand Prix, Argentine Grand Prix, Thai Grand Prix, Malaysian Grand Prix

Advertisement