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5 Tracks That Needs To be Banned In MotoGP 2024

1 years ago By Sports Desk

Hello, MotoGP Fans! As you wait patiently for the new 2024 MotoGP season, speculations and discussions are going on about potential MotoGP track and venues that could be banned for their negative energy and excitement to the championship.

As we approach the 2024 MotoGP season, Here are five tracks that could be potential candidates for exclusion.

Lusail International Circuit:
The race has been argued to be an example of sportswashing. This GP is always criticised for its human rights allegations and corruption.


Philip Island:
In recent years, Phillip Island’s fast and flowing nature has led to several high-speed crashes, which puts a question mark on this GP’s inclusion next year. Also thos Australian track faces very critical weather all around the year, so it becomes very hard to organise the races.


Circuit of the Americas:
The challenging corners of the Circuit of the Americas have led to life-threatening accidents in recent years. which makes it one of the most unsafe tracks in MotoGP.


 Silverstone :
Recent resurfacing issues at Silverstone have raised concerns about track conditions.
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya:
Recent incidents have raised questions about the safety standards of this track. Upgrading facilities and ensuring that the track meets modern safety requirements is essential for MotoGP races.

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