
MotoGP: Qatar will not host the opening race of 2023
Qatar has been the venue of the opening MotoGP race of the season since 2007. However, in 2023 the circuit will feature towards the end of the season like it used to.
The circuit will be undergoing an ‘extensive renovation and remodelling to the paddock area and facilities.’
The Lusail International Circuit has a contract to host MotoGP races until 2031. This is most likely what has caused the decision to remodel the paddock area.

“The remodelling project will begin to take shape in 2022, various areas [will be] redeveloped to create an even better experience for all those racing at and visiting the venue, from riders and teams to fans and guests. That includes new areas for spectators, establishing Lusail as a truly state-of-the-art, cutting edge racetrack.”
“Lusail will host the 2023 Grand Prix of Qatar upon completion of the work, meaning the event will therefore not be the opening round, as it has been from 2007. Instead, it will take place towards the end of the season, under the spectacular floodlights of Lusail as the sport returns to enjoy some incredible racing – as has become tradition at the Qatar GP.”
It has not been announced how this will change the calendar for 2023. This may mean that the 2023 season will start in Indonesia, Argentina or most likely in the USA.
Hear our thoughts about this on the Superbike Show on Wednesday evenings.
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