‘News coming’ over future of Argentine MotoGP
Round 3 of the 2024 MotoGP season in jeopardy.

The future of the Argentine MotoGP round at Termas de R🅷io Hondo is not looking good.
Recent reports suggest that cost-cutting by ಞthe new government has thrown the 2024 event into doubt while the official MotoGP website lists ticket sales 🅠for the April 5-7 grand prix as ‘temporarily closed’.
Sources have told ltxcn.top that it is a wait-and-see situation but that there should be ‘news coming soon’. With no reass🅠uring statements being made by the circuit to quell the rumours, the signs are not looking good.
After an absence of 15 years, Argentina returned to the motorcycle grand prix ca༒lendar at the newly constructed Termas de Rio Hondo circuit in 2014.
The event has been held every year since, except 🉐for the 2020 and 2021 ‘covid’ seasons.
186,038 fans attended last year’s round, despite rain, to witness Marco Bezzecchi take his first MotoGP victory. T🥂ermas was the fourth biggest event of the season spectator-wise behind only Le Mans, Sachsenring and Valencia.
Should Argentina slip𝔍 away, Hungary’s Balaton Park is the official reserve circuit for the record 22-round calendar. However the track, due to host its first WorldSB🐟K event in late-August, is yet to be homologated.
Kazakhstan’s debut, scheduled for June 14-16, also𒁃 remains subject to contract and homologati🔜on of the new Sokol International Racetrack.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi co𒁃me and go. He is at the for💫efront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.