Episode 13 of Crash.net's new MotoGP podcasts featuring Keith Huewen features an interview with Two Wheels for Life founder Andrea Coleman plus the latest news and rumours.
Formula 1 says it has “a number of options” to replace the Australian Grand Prix after the race was cancelled for the second successive year due to coronavirus.
Tech3 team boss and IRTA president Herve Poncharal is confident that the planned MotoGP season-openers in Qatar and following European events can take place as planned.
Argentina's Termas de Rio Hondo circuit director Héctor Farina says "we will do everything possible to comply with the calendars we have planned, including MotoGP in November" after a major fire destroyed an estimated 80% of the paddock over the weekend.
UPDATE (February 3): Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta has told Thomas Baujard of Moto Journal : "There was a communication error: The 2021 Thailand GP remains in place."
The Czech Republic Grand Prix at Brno, first held in 1965 and a fixture on the MotoGP calendar for all but one season since 1987, will not take place in 2021.
Alex Rins won't be surprised if, just as last year, the MotoGP season begins in Europe. Currently, the official 2021 track action is due to get underway with testing in Qatar in early March, followed by back-to-back opening rounds at the same Losail circuit on March 28 and April 4.
The 2021 MotoGP World Championship will now start with back-to-back rounds in Qatar while reserve circuit Portimao has been called up as host for round three, following the official 'postponement' of the Americas and Argentina events.
Confirming a 2021 racing calendar in the current climate is an impossible task, but the World Superbike Championship has at least sketched out the main features of next year's intended line-up.
Petronas SRT team director Johan Stigefelt acknowledges the revised MotoGP calendar will place new challenges and demands on his riders, but is confident all six are prepared both mentally and physically for what lies ahead.
Dorna has released an updated version of the 2020 World Superbike calendar, which now aims for a restart at Jerez on August 2 - directly after the MotoGP season openers at the Spanish venue - and features back-to-back rounds at Aragon.
Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta has said that government acceptance of MotoGP's coronavirus safety protocol was key to being able to confirm today's revised 2020 calendar.
MotoGP is set to publish the European dates and venues on its coronavirus-disrupted 2020 calendar 'next week', Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta has revealed. Following a series of postponements and cancellations, the new schedule will run from mid-July (at Jerez) until the start of November.
Formula 1’s revised 2020 calendar is set to feature eight European rounds between July and September. The latest version of F1’s schedule for the European leg of the 2020 season is expected to be unveiled next week, potentially as early as Monday.