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MotoGP has confirmed that the Thai Grand Prix will remain part of its world championship until 2031. The new deal means fans can enjoy at least five more years of top-class racing at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, a favourite stop for riders and fans alike.
MotoGP has officially confirmed that the Thai Grand Prix will stay on its race calendar until 2031. This means that fans in Thailand can look forward to at least five more years of exciting MotoGP racing at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram.
The new agreement runs from 2027 to 2031, showing how important Thailand has become to the MotoGP world. The Chang International Circuit, known for its friendly fans and great atmosphere, first joined the MotoGP calendar in 2018. Since then, it has become one of the most popular races in South East Asia.
MotoGP is growing quickly all around the world, and South East Asia is a big part of that growth. Countries like Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia have millions of passionate fans who love motorcycle racing. The Thai Grand Prix helps bring MotoGP closer to these supporters and inspires new generations of riders and fans.
The race in Buriram is also good for Thailand’s tourism and local economy. Each year, thousands of visitors travel to the city to watch the race, enjoy local food, and experience Thai culture.
With this new deal, MotoGP has made it clear that Thailand will continue to play a key role in the sport’s future. Fans can expect fast racing, more excitement, and more unforgettable moments at the Thai Grand Prix for many years to come.
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