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Moto GP in Buriram 2017 ?
« on: August 08, 2016, 11:21:05 AM »
Consistent discussions and rumours are rife regarding the possibility of Buriram Chang Race Circuit hosting a round of the 2017 Moto GP calendar.

So many motorsport magazines and journalists seem to think it will happen, yet I've not read anyone willing to confirm 100% that it's a definate goer.

The 2017 race calendar has been published, without Buriram included, but the strong rumours still persist that Buriram will be squeezed into the program somehow.

Does anyone know any more about all this ?

I know that the vast majority of Thai's probably have no idea that Moto GP is the worlds premier bike racing category, and therefore would likely show little interest in the event, however, it would still be a fabulous event for Buriram to host with a huge global TV audience in the 100's of millions.

I hope it happens. Not only because of the exciting spectacle, but it would also be a huge bonanza for local business owners.


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Re: Moto GP in Buriram 2017 ?
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2016, 11:35:27 AM »
It is in connection with the Indonesian leg. Looks like their circuit will not be ready. Moto GP still want the race to be held in the area and have been looking at Buriram.

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Re: Moto GP in Buriram 2017 ?
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2016, 03:22:33 PM »
I have been to the two WSBK events at Buriram Circuit and have enjoyed both, a good track for motorcycle racing. My understanding as regards to Moto GP or F1 racing being conducted at the circuit still revolves around the provision of the Medical facilities in the city, or within a time span to enable Air evac to transfer casualties to a facility capable of handling ALL medical emergencies.
Maybe not next year but still hoping.

Hope I am proved wrong and the circus comes to town.

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Re: Moto GP in Buriram 2017 ?
« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2017, 10:26:53 PM »
there's a hope for 2018

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Re: Moto GP in Buriram 2017 ?
« Reply #4 on: March 21, 2017, 08:44:43 PM »
The global franchise owner for MotoGP has announced that 2018 season will be increased up from the current 18 races to 21.

Finland has already been chosen for 1 of the extra races on offer.

4 countries, including Thailand, are vying for the remaining 2 races.

Yesterday the Thai Govt allocated 300m baht to pay the franchise owner for 3 years, if Thailand is lucky enough to be selected. Official application must be finalised in 4 weeks time.

No announcement on when the franchise owner of MotoGP will make a decision after applications have closed.

Buriram International Race Circuit will be the host venue if Thailand gets the nod.

MotoGP attracts a global TV audience of 600 million on race weekend. Who said Buriram was a quiet little Isaan sleeper ?

When the Superbikes were here 2 weeks ago, most accommodation venues in town were booked solid from Wednesday night through to the following Monday morning. Terrific boost for the local economy, and of course MotoGP will attract a similiar, if not larger, crowd.

Fingers crossed. Go Buriram !! ..... ummm .... suppose that should be Go Thailand.


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Re: Moto GP in Buriram 2017 ?
« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2017, 06:46:21 AM »
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Re: Moto GP in Buriram 2017 ?
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2017, 02:47:51 PM »
Thailand is reported to be targeting a place on the 2018 MotoGP World Championship calendar.

The country has been linked with MotoGP ever since the Chang International Circuit in Buriram (pictured) held its first World Superbike event in 2015.

"I can say that it is a possibility that Thailand joins the calendar in 2018. But only a possibility," a Dorna spokesman recently told Crash.net.

But now the Bangkok Post states that money has been set aside by the government to 'bid' for MotoGP:


"The cabinet on Tuesday allocated 300 million baht [8.7million USD] to pay for the right to organise MotoGP, the world's motorcycle racing championship, for three years [2018-2020].

"The Tourism and Sports Ministry proposed the project as Dorna Sports Group, the rights owner, planned to increase the number of host countries of the popular championship to 21 next year from 18.

"Finland was already additionally included and the rights owner would choose two more countries. Thailand, Kazakhstan, Indonesia and Hungary are vying for the right."
Read more at http://www.crash.net/motogp/news/242956/1/thailand-to-host-motogp-in-2018-a-possibility.html#Heysx5ETsCCFilAv.99

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Re: Moto GP in Buriram 2017 ?
« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2017, 04:23:03 PM »
blackcow ... certainly would be beaut if MotoGP comes to Thailand.

Perhaps you missed Reply #4 above ?  Posted 1 month ago.

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Re: Moto GP in Buriram 2017 ?
« Reply #8 on: June 08, 2017, 02:35:51 PM »
Sports Authority Thailand (SAT), and Dorna Sports (MotoGP global owner), have confirmed that Thailand will host a round of MotoGP in 2018

Buriram Chang International Race Circuit will be the venue.

SAT have indicated that the date will be 5-7 Oct 2018

Dorna Sports have yet to positively confirm this as the race date.

What a fantastic coup for Thailand. MotoGP is the premium race category for motorbikes. Equivilent to F1 for cars. Will attract an enormous crowd, and have global TV live coverage.

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Re: Moto GP in Buriram 2017 ?
« Reply #10 on: August 28, 2017, 11:22:52 PM »
16th to 18th Feb 2018, testing for MotoGP. So says the rumor mill.

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Re: Moto GP in Buriram 2017 ?
« Reply #11 on: August 30, 2017, 02:46:09 PM »
 
This is great for Thailand and Buriram. Really looking forward to it...anyone know when the tickets will be available?


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Re: Moto GP in Buriram 2017 ?
« Reply #13 on: August 31, 2017, 08:18:18 AM »
Looking at the 2018 Moto GP Calender the Thailand dates are not yet showing. I'm assuming that will be updated after the contract signing later today.

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Re: Moto GP in Buriram 2017 ?
« Reply #14 on: September 14, 2017, 11:38:52 PM »
I know maybe a little late but the official MotoGp Anouncement below;

Thailand confirmed on the MotoGP? calendar

MotoGP? will visit Buriram from 2018-2020

Thailand has been confirmed on the MotoGP? calendar from 2018. Sakon Wannapong, the Governor of Sport Authority of Thailand, and Carmelo Ezpeleta, Dorna Sports CEO, signed the contract in a ceremony in Bangkok chaired by his excellency General Tanasak Patimapragorn, Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand, with Pongpanu Svetarundra, Ministry of Tourism and Sports, also in attendance for the historic occasion. More than 200 members of the media gathered at the event in a new market for the World Championship, with interest in Thailand incredibly high as they prepare to welcome MotoGP?.


Thailand joins the calendar
With the deal now finalised, the Thai Grand Prix will be staged in Buriram, north east of Bangkok, from 2018 - with the initial deal sealing it as a fixture until 2020.

General Tanasak Patimapragorn, Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand: ?We are happy that MotoGP is coming to Thailand and you can see that this is a very good deal for everyone, and all the stakeholders in motorsport fully support it. Even though they are competitors, they have all come together and would like MotoGP to happen in Thailand. We would like to say thank you the circuit of Buriram and to Carmelo, and thank you to the media. There are a lot of media here today, and that means that a lot of people will be very interested in the race. It is a challenge for Thailand to be the host of MotoGP, but beyond the circuit, it will also be good for infrastructure of Thailand ? to upgrade the airport, to get ready for everyone to go to the circuit. Not only for Buriram, but also the area and the north eastern part of Thailand. They welcome this major event to the north east, and believe the economic and the tourist impact will be very good for Thailand. Thank you to Dorna Sports, for coming to Thailand with MotoGP.?

Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO Dorna Sports: ?Today the Sports Authority of Thailand and Dorna Sports signed the contract for the Grand Prix of Thailand to be at the circuit in Buriram from 2018 to 2020. Thailand is a big consumer of bikes also and they are happy to use MotoGP to develop tourism here in Thailand. We are very proud to have made this agreement with the Thai government. The races here so far have been Superbike ? who will also renew the contract in the near future ? and we see that there?s a lot of expectation. MotoGP has had a lot of interest in Thailand, and it?s sure to be a Grand Prix with a lot of interest from everyone. We need to fix some of the dates but the calendar is finished, and I hope we can soon announce the draft calendar for 2018.?

The Locations and dates for next year follow on rounds usually comes in October.
Tickets will probably be same as WSBK online sales and local sales .

Now lets see if Buriram (Thailand) can Handle 70,000 +  at the track and Road /rail/air transport
I will be there supporting the Local wildcards and the Superstars👍👍😎

 

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