Ezpeleta: No Asian MotoGP races unless fans allowed

Ezpeleta: No Asian MotoGP races unless fans allowed

 
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MotoGP will only hold races in Asia this year if fans are allowed to attend, Dorna’s Carmelo Ezpeleta has stated.While the bulk of the coronavirus-disrupted championship is set to be held behind closed-doors in Europe, with some circuits hosting two back-to-back race weekends, MotoGP has not yet ruled out tacking-on some overseas rounds at the end of the season.But for cost reasons, the planned Asian events such at Buriram (Thailand), Motegi (Japan) and Sepang (Malaysia) will only go ahead if coronavirus restrictions have eased enough to allow spectators to be present.”We are now in ‘scenario one’ for the calendar and think it will be possible to start in the middle of July in Europe, in Spain. We are waiting for the final approval of the government,” Ezpeleta told Fox Sports Asia.”Our idea is to make around 12-13 grands prix in Europe between July and the beginning of November. If grands prix outside of Europe are possible then we will move to Asia and America during November until the middle of December.”Maybe from the beginning of September we will be able to announce finally if the non-European grands prix will happen or not.”Ezpeleta added: “The races in Europe will be possible without spectators, but to go to Asia without spectators is very difficult because of the costs.”So we will go to Asia if it possible to hold races with spectators present and we are talking with the different promoters to know if this is possible or not.”Buriram hosted the biggest race weekend crowd of last season with 226,655-weekend fans, while Sepang has been sold-out on race day (100,000+ fans) in recent years.While both countries have only a fraction of the coronavirus cases and deaths recorded in Europe, they have suffered significant outbreaks due to large public gatherings, which remain banned.Meanwhile, Ezpeleta also confirmed that mid-December is the absolute latest that a MotoGP race will be held in 2020.Latest 2020 MotoGP Calendar (including free weekends)RoundDateRaceCircuit 8 MarchQatar (MotoGP cancelled)Losail 17 MayFrance (postponed)Le Mans 31 MayItaly (postponed)Mugello 7 JuneCatalunya (postponed)Barcelona 21 JuneGermany (cancelled)Sachsenring 28 JuneNetherlands (cancelled)Assen 12 JulyFinland (cancelled)KymiRing119 JulySpain (proposed)Jerez (rescheduled)226 JulyAndalusia (proposed)Jerez  2 August  39 AugustCzech RepublicBrno416 AugustAustriaRed Bull Ring 23 August  530 AugustGreat BritainSilverstone 6 September  613 SeptemberSan MarinoMisano 20 September  727 SeptemberAragonAragon (rescheduled)84 OctoberThailand Buriram (rescheduled) 11 October  918 OctoberJapanMotegi1025 OctoberAustraliaPhillip Island111 NovemberMalaysiaSepang 8 November  1215 NovemberAmericasCOTA (rescheduled)1322 NovemberArgentinaTermas de Rio Hondo (rescheduled)1429 NovemberValenciaRicardo Tormo (rescheduled)November seen as cut-off for European races”4 6 December   13 December Mid-December seen as cut-off for races outside Europe 

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