Valencia to host MotoGP until 2031: A celebration of motorsport passion

The Circuit Ricardo Tormo secures its place as a premier MotoGP venue through 2031.

Valencia’s vibrant motorsport culture

Valencia, a city known for its rich cultural heritage, is set to continue its legacy as a premier destination for MotoGP racing until 2031. The Circuit Ricardo Tormo, renowned for its exceptional organization and enthusiastic fan base, has secured a new contract that guarantees five more Grand Prix events. This decision not only highlights the circuit’s popularity but also reinforces Valencia’s status as a hub for motorsport enthusiasts.

Unmatched atmosphere and fan engagement

The atmosphere at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo is nothing short of electric. With every seat offering a near-perfect view of the track, fans are treated to an immersive experience that few other circuits can match. The passionate crowd, often described as the heartbeat of the event, creates an unparalleled ambiance that enhances the excitement of the races. Carlos Mazón, President of the Generalitat Valenciana, emphasized the significance of this fandom, stating that the love for motorsport in Valencia is fundamental to the region’s identity.

Economic impact and community support

The renewal of the MotoGP contract is not just a win for motorsport fans; it also has significant economic implications for the region. The influx of visitors for the Grand Prix events contributes to local businesses and tourism, fostering economic recovery in the wake of recent challenges. Nicolás Collado, General Manager of the Circuit Ricardo Tormo, expressed gratitude for the support from the Valencia government and the community, highlighting the deep roots of motorcycling in Valencian society. This partnership is crucial for ensuring that the Valencia GP remains a highlight on the MotoGP calendar.

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