Thailand has secured the hosting rights for the MotoGP Grand Prix until 2031 through an extended contract with Dorna Sports, marking a significant achievement in the nation’s sports tourism and global motorcycle racing presence.
Key Highlights of the Agreement
- The MotoGP races will continue to be held at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, a highly acclaimed venue.
- The contract extension strengthens Thailand’s role as a consistent and exciting location on the MotoGP calendar for the next six years.
Economic and Tourism Impact
Since hosting MotoGP events, Thailand has experienced a substantial rise in tourism and economic benefits, including:
- Increased international visitor attendance, with over 100,000 visitors recorded during the 2025 MotoGP season.
- Growth in tourism-related sectors such as hospitality, transportation, and retail.
- Enhanced global visibility of Thailand as a premier destination for both tourism and sporting events.
Statements from Key Figures
Mr. Somchai Tangjit, President of the Thailand Motorsport Association, emphasized the partnership’s value in promoting motorcycle racing passion and economic growth in Thailand.
Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of Dorna Sports, praised Thailand’s hosting capabilities and expressed enthusiasm for growing the sport within this vibrant market.
Future Prospects
- Plans for facility upgrades at the Chang International Circuit.
- Potential for hosting additional major sporting events.
- Continued expansion of MotoGP’s popularity and influence in Southeast Asia.
This extension solidifies Thailand’s status as a world-class racing hub, attracting motorsport enthusiasts and bolstering the country’s economic and tourism sectors.
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