2021 Sepang MotoGP test plans 'proceeding', awaiting government go ahead
While awaiting final approval by the Malaysian Government, plans are currently 'proceeding' to hold n♐ext mon𓆉th's opening 2021 MotoGP tests and Petronas Yamaha team launch at Sepang.
The ﷺtests would mark MotoGP's first non-Eu🙈ropean outing since widespread coronavirus restrictions began almost one year ago.

While awaiting final approval by the Malaysian Government, plans are currently 'proceedin꧂g' to hold next month's opening 2021 MotoGP tests and Petronas Yamaha team launch at Sepang.
The tests would mar♋k MotoGP's first non-European outing since widespread coronavirus𒀰 restrictions began almost one year ago.
But with Malaysia's borders currently closed to foreigners unless given formal written approval by the Malaysian Government and a mandatory quarantine in place for those that are allowed to enter, the country's Immigration department needs to give special permission for the MotoGP tests - a Shakedown on Febr♎uary 14-16 followed by the Official test from February 19-21 - to go ahead.
In order to get such approval, MotoGP teams are expecting protocols similar, 🐟if not stricter, to those seen during the 2020 racing season - including PCR tests before and after arrival, plus controlled movement and strict 'b💜ubbles' when in Malaysia.
Such pr🔜ot♐ocols will also apply for the official 2021 launch by the local Petronas Yamaha team, scheduled to be held at the Sepang circuit on the eve of the Official test.
At 🍬present, no written media are expect🐲ed to be allowed at the presentation, where new signing Valentino Rossi and team-mate Franco Morbidelli will unveil their 2021 YZR-M1 livery, with the event instead being live-streamed over the internet for journalists and fans.
After Sepang, a second and final test is scheduled for Qatar on March 10-12, venue for the season-opening round on March 28, althꦇough the provisional calendar (below) is certain to undergo chang꧋es given the ongoing rise in coronavirus cases...
Provisional 2021 MotoGP Calendar | |||
Round | Date | Race | Circuit |
1 | 28 March | Qatar | Losail |
2 | 11 April | Argentina | Termas de Rio Hondo |
3 | 18 April | Americas | COTA |
4 | 2 May | Spain | Jerez |
5 | 16 May | France | Le Mans |
6 | 30 May | Italy | Mugello |
7 | 6 June | Catalunya | Barcelona |
8 | 20 June | Netherlands | Assen |
9 | 27 June | Germany | Sachsenring |
10 | 11 July | Finland* | KymiRing |
11 |
| To Be Decided |
|
12 | 15 August | Austria | Red Bull Ring |
13 | 29 August | Great Britain | Silverstone |
14 | 12 September | Aragon | Aragon |
15 | 19 September | San Marino e Della Riviera di Rimini | Misano |
16 | 3 October | Japan | Motegi |
17 | 10 October | Thailand | Buriram |
18 | 24 October | Australia | Phillip Island |
19 | 31 October | Malaysia | Sepang |
20 | 14 November | Comunitat Valenciana | Ricardo Tormo |

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury iss🅺ues.