Thailand has successfully secured its place in the MotoGP calendar with a newly extended hosting agreement with Dorna Sports that will last until 2031. This deal ensures that the country will continue to host one of the most exciting motorcycle racing events globally, providing a significant boost to sports tourism, economic development, and international recognition.
Chang International Circuit: The Heart of MotoGP in Thailand
The prestigious Chang International Circuit located in Buriram will remain the primary venue for MotoGP races. It attracts hundreds of thousands of fans from around the world annually. Since its introduction, the event has positively impacted tourism and local businesses, contributing greatly to the region’s economy.
Significance of the Agreement
Dorna Sports’ decision to extend the contract highlights both the growing popularity of the race and Thailand’s strategic role in the MotoGP lineup. Key points include:
- Enhancing Thailand’s profile as a premier global sporting destination
- Supporting local economic growth
- Creating jobs across sectors such as hospitality, retail, and tourism
Benefits for Fans and the Racing Community
The MotoGP events showcase intense competition among the world’s top riders and teams, making them a major highlight on the annual sports calendar. The extension ensures that thrilling races and record-breaking performances will continue to take place in Thailand, nurturing motorsport passion among fans and aspiring racers.
Infrastructure and Future Plans
Officials are planning various upgrades at the Chang International Circuit to improve the fan experience and maintain compliance with international motorsport standards. These upgrades will include:
- Improved seating arrangements
- Enhanced safety measures
- Increased capacity of the venue
Strengthening Thailand’s Sporting Legacy
Thailand’s long-term partnership with Dorna Sports not only cements its status within the racing world but also aligns with the country’s broader goals of sports tourism growth and economic diversification. As the 2031 deadline approaches, fans and stakeholders eagerly anticipate more exhilarating MotoGP races celebrated with passion, skill, and sporting excellence on Thai soil.
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