MotoGP Set to Return to Brazil in 2014

August 20, 2013

The MotoGP World Championship could return to Brazil in 2014 at the Autodromo Internacional Nelson Piquet Brasilia, discount subject to an upgrade to the track.

On Monday, the Brasilia circuit was visited by Dorna Sports CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta and local authorities before the plans for a new Grand Prix were revealed. 

A proposal from Brazilian authorities and local promoter IMX, outlining the project, will be presented to the Safety Commission during the upcoming race weekend of the Hertz British Grand Prix at Silverstone. It is then expected that the green light will be given to begin a full rebuilding project on the Brasilia circuit, which would commence in December 2013 and conclude in April or May of 2014. In-turn, FIM Homologation would take place to give final confirmation for a Grand Prix, which would be staged in the second half of the 2014 MotoGP campaign.

Carmelo Ezpeleta (pictured right), CEO of Dorna Sports, said: “Brazil is one of the most important motorcycling markets in the world. It is in South America, so the time schedule is very good for the television coverage, but it has also been a wish of the whole MotoGP family for many years and is a very important matter for us. Until now it has been impossible because, as everybody knows, the most important thing for us is safety.”

“I think it is really fantastic. It is an important project for us. Right now Brazil is involved in many big projects, such as the football World Cup and the Olympic Games, so it is also very important for them – not just the Federal Government, but also promoter IMX which is one of the most important promoter companies in the world and of course the most important in South America; they are committed to doing a fantastic job.”

Brazil was last visited by the premier motorcycling class in 2004 in Rio de Janeiro. Should Brazil return to the calendar in 2014 it will become the second new South American race host, with Argentina being the other.

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