This is the Official MotoGP Calendar 2013
Parties International Motorsport Federation (FIM) has finally unveiled the official MotoGP calendar 2013, yesterday. Just like in 2012, the new calendar is still there 18 races were held.
Unlike the leaked by Loris Capirossi, in September, where there will be 19 series which will be held. Previous FIM plans will hold three races in three consecutive weeks, ie 7, 14, and 21 April. However, it was eventually canceled.
Happily, it turns out the Jerez circuit will still host the Grand Prix (GP) Spain will take place on May 5, 2013. Circuit was the future in Spain is in doubt. But apparently they are certainly going to continue to MotoGP until 2015, according to the contract.
"By the end I am happy to announce that Jerez will host MotoGP until the next three years," said Dorna CEO, Carmelo Ezpeleta, as reported by Crash, Wednesday (12/12/2012).
Jerez is one of the important host the MotoGP calendar, because it has an atmosphere that is unparalleled. Then able to absorb the interest of lovers of MotoGP, both direct view of the near future, as well as from the screen.
"The condition of the track is naturally made this circuit to be one of the most exciting spectacle in the world. So many drivers who like the circuit," said Ezpeleta.
Other changes are, the German MotoGP at the Sachsenring circuit will be held will be delayed from the previous schedule, from July 7 to July 14. The reason, so as not to clash with the Formula One title which will take place in the same place.
Not only MotoGP, F1 GP schedule changes also have an impact on the implementation of the Goodwill Festival of Speed, automotive festival in the UK that also demonstrates F1 cars and the drivers. (Tribunnews / *)
MotoGP Official Calendar 2013:
* 7 April Qatar, Losail
21 April Americas, Austin
May 5 Spain Jerez
May 19 France Le Mans
June 2 Italy, Mugello
June 16 Catalunya, Catalunya
June 29 ** Netherlands, Assen
July 14 Germany Sachsenring
July 21 *** United States Laguna Seca
August 18 Indianapolis, Indianapolis
Rep.Ceska August 25, Brno
1 September UK, Silverstone
15 September San Marino, Misano
29 September Aragon, Aragon
October 13 Malaysia Sepang
October 20 Australia Phillip Island
October 27 Japan, Motegi
10 November Valencia, Valencia
* Racing Night
Race ** Saturday
Unlike the leaked by Loris Capirossi, in September, where there will be 19 series which will be held. Previous FIM plans will hold three races in three consecutive weeks, ie 7, 14, and 21 April. However, it was eventually canceled.
Happily, it turns out the Jerez circuit will still host the Grand Prix (GP) Spain will take place on May 5, 2013. Circuit was the future in Spain is in doubt. But apparently they are certainly going to continue to MotoGP until 2015, according to the contract.
"By the end I am happy to announce that Jerez will host MotoGP until the next three years," said Dorna CEO, Carmelo Ezpeleta, as reported by Crash, Wednesday (12/12/2012).
Jerez is one of the important host the MotoGP calendar, because it has an atmosphere that is unparalleled. Then able to absorb the interest of lovers of MotoGP, both direct view of the near future, as well as from the screen.
"The condition of the track is naturally made this circuit to be one of the most exciting spectacle in the world. So many drivers who like the circuit," said Ezpeleta.
Other changes are, the German MotoGP at the Sachsenring circuit will be held will be delayed from the previous schedule, from July 7 to July 14. The reason, so as not to clash with the Formula One title which will take place in the same place.
Not only MotoGP, F1 GP schedule changes also have an impact on the implementation of the Goodwill Festival of Speed, automotive festival in the UK that also demonstrates F1 cars and the drivers. (Tribunnews / *)
MotoGP Official Calendar 2013:
* 7 April Qatar, Losail
21 April Americas, Austin
May 5 Spain Jerez
May 19 France Le Mans
June 2 Italy, Mugello
June 16 Catalunya, Catalunya
June 29 ** Netherlands, Assen
July 14 Germany Sachsenring
July 21 *** United States Laguna Seca
August 18 Indianapolis, Indianapolis
Rep.Ceska August 25, Brno
1 September UK, Silverstone
15 September San Marino, Misano
29 September Aragon, Aragon
October 13 Malaysia Sepang
October 20 Australia Phillip Island
October 27 Japan, Motegi
10 November Valencia, Valencia
* Racing Night
Race ** Saturday
