Australian GP – Cancellation of the MotoGP Grand Prix of Great Britain and Australia –

Cancellation of the MotoGP Grand Prix of Great Britain and Australia

Australian GP - Cancellation of the MotoGP Grand Prix of Great Britain and Australia -

The 2020 Motorcycle Grand Prix World Championship will not stop on the circuits of Silverstone (United Kingdom) and Phillip Island (Australia) following the outright cancellation of the GP of Great Britain and Australia due to of Covid-19… Explanations.

"The coronavirus epidemic and the resulting changes in the schedule are the cause of the cancellation of the British Grand Prix and the Australian Grand Prix", announced on Friday the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM), l association of the teams (IRTA) and the promoter Dorna Sports.

  • MNC special file 
  • MotoGP World Championship 

The move brings to six the number of circuits where MotoGP will not put their wheels down this year, after the cancellation of the Grand Prix of Qatar, Germany, the Netherlands and Finland. At this stage, the 2020 calendar only has fourteen dates out of the twenty initially planned….

And the number of really contested Grands Prix will probably be even lower since the promoter recently planned to organize only twelve races between the end of July and mid-November, all in Europe, behind closed doors and with a small number of people in the paddock ().

  • MNC of May 15, 2020: 
  • GP of France Moto : 

According to the latest information from MNC, the resumption should take place around July 20 and include two races per weekend on several circuits, such as Misano (Italy), Aragon and Valencia (Spain). Good news: to date, the French Grand Prix, postponed to October, would still be part of this "short list" !

As a reminder, the Grand Prix of Great Britain and Australia were to take place from August 28 to 30 and from October 23 to 25 respectively. This is the first time since the creation of the championship in 1949 that Great Britain will not host the premier class, after having hosted an event on the Isle of Mans from 1949 to 1976 and then on the circuits from Silverstone and Donington Park.

Official statements 

Stuart Pringle, General Manager, Silverstone Circuit : "We are extremely disappointed with the cancellation of the British MotoGP event, especially as the race canceled in 2018 is still a recent memory (following the improbable poor drainage of the track in the face of heavy rain, Editor’s note ), but we support the decision that had to be taken in these exceptional times. I would like to thank the UK fans for their patience and support. ".

Paul Little AO, President of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation : "We are very disappointed that MotoGP fans from Victoria, Australia and the world cannot have the chance to see the best riders in the world compete against each other on one of the best circuits in the world, but the right decision has was taken".

Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of Dorna Sports : "We are sad to have to announce the cancellation of these iconic events, having come to the conclusion that no way exists to resolve the logistical and operational problems resulting from the pandemic and the revamped schedule. Silverstone and Phillip Island are still two of the most exciting weekends of the season, these two tracks never fail to deliver some of the tightest races in our championship. On behalf of Dorna, I would like once again to thank the fans for their understanding and their patience as we wait for the situation to improve. We look forward to returning to Silverstone and Phillip Island next year ".

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