Bangkok
Thailand hopes to hold its MotoGP race in late November after an eight-month delay caused by the coronavirus pandemic, officials said Wednesday as they announced a bid to host until 2025.
The kingdom’s third fixture on the premier motorbike racing Calendar was slated for March 20-22, but the event was axed as the disease started spreading rapidly around the world.
Officials have since gradually reopened the country’s borders to business travellers and medical tourists, with some restrictions. Organisers are now eyeing a rescheduled race for November 21-22, said deputy government spokeswoman Traisuree Traisaranakul.
“It depends on conditions like flights, the opening of airports and the readiness of the people” entering the country, she added. Thailand will also submit a bid to continue hosting MotoGP for five more years, with the government paying for half of the 50 million euro ($56 million) copyright, Traisuree said.—AFP