On Saturday, the Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Anurag Thakur, talked with the MotoGP Bharat racers and rode along with them. He also participated in the race. In a recent video, it is possible to see him racing a motorcycle and shaking hands with other MotoGP competitors.
The first-ever MotoGP Bharat race weekend in India will take place at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, from September 22nd through September 24th of this year.
In addition, the BIC was used as a venue for Formula One competitions from 2011 to 2013 India will become the 31st different country to play host to a MotoGP Bharat event when it plays host to the 14th of this year’s 21 races.
Anurag Thakur was researching the superbike while the other motorcyclists were by his side. In a statement to the media, Anurag Thakur remarked that the nation is going through a momentous event for the very first time, which would be beneficial to the expansion of the automotive industry.
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“This will be the very first time that the MotoGP is held in India. This historic event will take place in Gautam Budh Nagar, which is located in India. A racer from India will take part in a MotoGP Bharat competition for the very first time.”
Since racing bicycles will now be profitable, the automotive industry will likewise see a significant uptick in profits. This is going to be a very important project. Anurag Thakur made the following statement: “I have complete faith that this is just the beginning and that India will reach new heights in racing.”
Yogi Adityanath, the current chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, has been quoted as saying in the past that “if the MotoGP Bharat race is successful, it will strengthen Uttar Pradesh.” UP Chief Minister Adityanath unveiled the first ticket for the opening race of “MotoGP India 2023” after meeting with the event’s organizers.
Even though the FSS has announced that there will be a MotoGP round, the MD of Dorna, Carlos Ezpeleta, has avoided naming a precise date due to the challenges involved in scheduling a complete season.
Due to a recent proclamation by the UP chief minister and the availability of tickets for the event, India will soon host MotoGP and draw spectators from all over the nation.
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