News 4 Oct 2012

Circuit of the Americas confirmed for 2013 MotoGP schedule

Three world championship rounds to be contested in the United States next season.

Circuit of the Americas in Texas will host a third US MotoGP round next year.

Circuit of The Americas today announced that the MotoGP World Championship will join its roster of racing events on 19-21 April at the purpose-built grand prix venue.

Circuit of The Americas will be the third US venue to host a MotoGP race in 2013, joining those already scheduled for Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in California.

Carmelo Ezpeleta, chief executive officer for Dorna Sports, commercial rights holder for the MotoGP series, is extremely happy to add the Austin Circuit to the official MotoGP schedule.

“We are excited to be working with Circuit of The Americas to expand our programming in the United States and bring our series to an exceptional new grand prix facility in Texas,” he said.

“We see tremendous opportunities to market MotoGP and grow its fan-base through this agreement and know Circuit of The Americas is the right promoter to help us achieve that goal.”

Circuit president Steve Sexton added: “The Circuit of The Americas team is delighted to introduce yet another world-renowned racing series to our 2013 event calendar, one we know will be hugely popular with fans coming to experience MotoGP for the first time at our state-of-the-art sports and entertainment complex in Austin.

“MotoGP has a worldwide fan base with more than two million fans watching races in person each year. We’re confident it will be a great addition to our programming and draw tens of thousands of people to Central Texas, creating yet another major event with significant economic impact for our region.”

MotoGP 2006 World Champion Nicky Hayden, who hails from Kentucky, rides for the Ducati Factory Team and said he’s eager to try out the new Austin circuit.

“It’s great for riders and fans to have another MotoGP event in the United States, and Circuit of The Americas will give us a chance to expose more of our homegrown fan base to MotoGP in an up-close-and-personal way,” Hayden noted.

“I love competing at new, fresh tracks and am really looking forward to racing at the Austin circuit.”

Texan Colin Edwards races for the NGM Mobile Forward Racing team and their CRT project said a MotoGP race at a new circuit just two hours from his home in Conroe, Texas (near Houston), means he can actually “drive to work” for a change.

“Adding a race to the US schedule makes a statement that MotoGP is working to expand it influence on American soil,” he said. “The best way to grow our sport is to add races, and with events on the East and West Coasts—and now one in Middle America—it’s the perfect opportunity for more fans to see us in action.

“Plus, my family is really looking forward to jumping in a pick-up truck and driving up to Austin to see me compete.”

Ben Spies, who calls Longview, Texas, home is also excited about the 2013 schedule.

“Who wouldn’t be excited to have a MotoGP race in their home state?” he said. “I hope all of my CMRA, WERA and AMA racing friends and family storm the track. It will be so easy for me to cruise down to Circuit of The Americas from my house in Dallas.”

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