MotoGP May Return to Brno
20. 08. 2024
4 min

MotoGP May Return to Brno

Eliška Ryšánková
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The Brno Circuit known for its challenging layout and rich history, is set for a major overhaul. With new leadership under Karel Hubáček and a comprehensive repair project underway, the circuit aims to regain its place on the global racing calendar and offer a revitalized experience for fans and competitors alike.

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The Brno Circuit has recently undergone a change in leadership, bringing with it the renewed possibility of repairing the track. The new leader, Karel Hubáček, believes it is possible to restore the track and bring Brno back to the MotoGP calendar. However, nothing is certain yet, as many more discussions and decisions are required.

About the Circuit

The Brno Circuit is known for its technical layout and picturesque setting. Located in the Czech Republic, it has hosted countless motorcycle and car racing events since 1987. However, after decades of high-speed action, the circuit's infrastructure began to show signs of wear, leading to the need for significant repair and modernization. The circuit's surface was no longer providing the grip needed for high-speed racing, and the bumps and cracks were affecting the stability of the vehicles. Additionally, the circuit’s facilities, including the pit lane, barriers, and run-off areas, required modernization to meet the latest safety standards set by international motorsport bodies like the FIA and FIM. Without these repairs, the Brno Circuit lost its place on the global motorsport stage, with the last MotoGP race held there in 2020. The loss of high-profile events has been a significant blow to both the local economy and the circuit’s legacy.

The Repair and Renovation Project

To address these issues, a comprehensive repair and renovation project was launched in 2023. The main goal is to restore the Brno Circuit to its former glory and ensure it can continue to host top-tier motorsport events for years to come. The primary focus is on resurfacing the track. The old, worn-out asphalt will be removed, and a new, high-grip surface will be laid down. The new surface is designed to withstand the extreme forces exerted by modern racing vehicles and provide improved grip. Another goal is to upgrade safety features, including reinforced barriers and expanded run-off areas, to provide better protection for riders and drivers.

The Future of the Brno Circuit

With the possible completion of these repairs, the Brno Circuit could once again be ready to host world-class events. The new track surface and upgraded facilities will provide a safer and more enjoyable experience for everyone. The circuit’s management is confident that these improvements could be completed as soon as possible, allowing the circuit to host MotoGP next year. However, for now, these are still just speculations. In conclusion, the repair of the Brno Circuit is a vital investment in the future of motorsport in the Czech Republic. By restoring and modernizing this historic venue, its operators are ensuring that Brno will continue to be a beloved destination for racing enthusiasts from around the world.

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