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Bharat Grand Prix 2023 Moto GP: India will host the first Moto Grand Prix World Championship race, which has been named the ‘Grand Prix of India’, next year at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida. Dorna, the owner of the commercial rights to the Moto Grand Prix and Noida-based race promoter Fairstreet Sports, on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to host the premier two-wheeler racing event in India for the next seven years.
Participants from 19 countries will participate in this competition, which will boost tourism and business in the country besides employment. The promoter of the tournament gave this information in a release. “Moto Grand Prix also plans to launch ‘Moto E’ which will not only be the first in Asia but also the first green initiative with total ‘Zero Carbon Emissions’,” it said. ,
Buddha International Circuit will host the Moto Grand Prix race where the Formula One Indian Grand Prix was held from 2011 to 2013 but was called off due to financial, income tax and bureaucratic constraints.
Chief Minister regarding Moto Grand Prix to be held in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath Said, “It is a matter of pride for Uttar Pradesh. This will give a boost to the tourism sector in UP. Along with this, UP will also get a global platform.
It is worth noting that in the Moto GP World Championship 2021, Fabio Quattaro of the Yamaha Moto GP team became the champion. Francisco Bagnaya of the Ducati team finished second. While Joan Mir finished third. He has been a champion before.
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