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Buriram bows out for 2021 as Thailand postpones MotoGP contract
Get MotoGP news in your inbox! By signing up to the newsletter you agree to receive emails from crash.net that may occasionally include promotional content Leave this field blank Thailand has become the first race to drop off the provisional 2021 schedule after the government opted to postpone the start of Buriram's next five-year MotoGP contract, due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Instead of running from 2021-2025, the Bangkok Post reports that the MotoGP contract has been 'switched' to 2022-2026. The license fee will remain unchanged at 900 million baht (25 million euros) for the five-year period. Dorna, which is yet to officially confirm the postponement, is said to have 'reiterated...
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