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Exclusive: MotoGP and Formula 1 share race weekends after the acquisition by Liberty.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
April 1, 2024
in Motorsports
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Exclusivo: MotoGP e Fórmula 1 compartilham fins de semana de corrida após a aquisição da Liberty.

In an exclusive preview of the plans, once MotoGP is acquired by Liberty, it will continue to operate in its current form for one year. However, starting in 2026, the Formula 1 and MotoGP calendars will merge into one, with both racing series sharing weekends at some of the most prestigious venues in motorsport.

The F1 calendar approved by the FIA for 2025 and ’26 will remain largely unchanged from this year. This means that when the merger occurs, MotoGP and F1 will have already completed their third rounds of the Championship, having raced at tracks like Bahrain, Jeddah, and Melbourne. It is worth noting that these three tracks are currently not approved by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), the governing body of two-wheeled motorsports, similar to how the FIA governs cars and F1.

Ahead of the expected announcement later today, a spokesperson shared exclusive details with GrandPrix247. They stated: “While there are several tracks on the calendar that are used by both F1 and MotoGP, most of them will require adaptations to accommodate both disciplines racing on the same days. Tracks like COTA, Silverstone, Red Bull Ring, Barcelona, and Lusail are already on the calendar and will be easily integrated. However, street circuits like Monaco, Baku, Miami, Las Vegas, Montreal, and Singapore present unique challenges that will need to be addressed.”

The spokesperson further revealed: “We have found a way to overcome these challenges and will unveil our solution in the upcoming announcement. We are utilizing the futuristic ‘Rapid Inflatable Barrier Safety’ (R.I.B.S) technology, which has received positive feedback from F1 and MotoGP world champions, as well as drivers from both series. This technology will make MotoGP in Monaco a reality.”

When it comes to the structure of the Grand Prix weekends, which will now include MotoGP alongside the Porsche Supercup, Formula 3, Formula 2, and, in some races, the F1 Academy, the spokesperson emphasized the importance of content. They stated: “Our goal is to provide fans with a diverse range of well-managed and fun races. This will be achieved through our various social media platforms, including sporadic live coverage on Tik-Tok, full race weekend highlights on YouTube and Facebook, and clips on Instagram and Twitter. Additionally, the paid F1TV will offer comprehensive coverage, ensuring constant content during GP weekends.”

The spokesperson concluded by saying: “These are all the details I can share before today’s official announcement.” Stay tuned for updates on this report as soon as official news is available…

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