Barcelona replaces Valencia to host the MotoGP season finale
MotoGP has confirmed that the 2024 curtain closer will be held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Cataluny which replaces Valencia. The race will take place on the original dates of the season finale: the 15th to the 17th of November.
MotoGP announced last week that it cancelled the season finale that was due to take place in Valencia - scheduled 15-17 November weekend - after the devastating flash flooding in the Spanish region that has claimed the life of at least 155 people in the Spanish city and its surrounding areas.
The premier championship of motorcycle road racing has now confirmed that the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is set to host the Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona from the 15th to the 17th of November
The championship noted: "The event was previously set to take place in Valencia before the devastating flooding that has impacted the region so heavily. Being the last Grand Prix of the season, given the sporting context the Championship is in, and the positive impact the event has, we owe it to the our fans, our paddock, the sport, and Valencia to hold the event."
"MotoGP made the request to the authorities to race in Barcelona as it was the best possible choice. The track is the easiest option for fans who were already planning to attend the MotoGP™ season finale. The location and circuit are also the most efficient choice, providing a close to seamless alternative for personnel and logistics.
"The event will be organised by MotoGP™ and we remain committed to our mission to have a positive impact on people, place and planet wherever we race. In this case, racing near the Community of Valencia will also allow the paddock to put that into action even more directly."
The series has noted that it will share more information for fans who wish to attend to see the 2024 title fight decided, as well as the various initiatives which will be held through the weekend to support relief for Valencia.