BOLASPORT.COM – The presence of MotoGP Indonesia is considered not to affect racing events in neighboring countries, namely Malaysia.
Indonesia has finally followed in the footsteps of two neighboring countries, Malaysia and Thailand, to host the MotoGP race starting the 2022 season.
MotoGP actually visited Indonesia in 1996 and 1997.
At that time the competition still called the grand prix motorcycle with three classes of 125cc, 250cc, and 500cc. 2022 Big, Most Expensive Ticket Sold Out
The monetary crisis has caused Indonesia to give up its host rights. Fortunately, the long wait will soon be over.
Indonesian MotoGP is planned to be the second series of championships next season.
The race will be held in Mandalika Circuit, West Nusa Tenggara, on March 20. Mandalika will also be the location of the pre-season test on February 11-13.
The emergence of the Indonesian MotoGP raises questions. How does it affect the number of spectators in neighboring countries.
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Former CEO of Sepang Circuit, Razlan Razali, believes the Malaysian MotoGP will not be affected.
Razali has reason to think so despite knowing that generally 20 percent of the Malaysian MotoGP audience comes from Indonesia.
“I don’t think so because Mandalika is the second series and Malaysia is the penultimate series,” said Razali, quoted from Crash.
“We used to think Buriram (Thailand) would have an impact and it didn’t,” he added. Indonesian MotoGP Ticket Prices Highlighted by Foreign Media, Called Cheap but…
Last year Razali has shown support for the discourse of the Indonesian MotoGP event in an interview with Sports Pr o.
Coincidentally, Razali once received a visit from the Mandalika Circuit delegation who conducted a study on the implementation of the MotoGP race.
“Basically we took them around to get a better understanding of how to organize a MotoGP race,” said Razali at the time.
“I think The Mandalika Circuit is very good for Indonesia, the race will be amazing for the championship.”
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“(MotoGP Indonesia) is also a a great boost for the Southeast Asian region.”
“As you know, the biggest motorcycle sales happen there,” said the man who now heads the WithU Yamaha RNF team.
The Malaysian MotoGP will take place on 23 October. where 10 thousand spectators are allowed to attend the circuit.
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