Brad Binder “can definitely see MotoGP coming back to Kyalami one day”

Ten motorcycle grands pri𒅌x were held in South Africa between 1983 and 2004, the opening four events at Kyalami before We✤lkom took over in 1999.
MotoGP hasn’t been back sinc𓂃e Valentino Rossi’s famous debut victory as a Yamaha r𒐪ider in the 2004 season-opener.
But with home rider168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Brad Binder fighting at the front for KTM and younger brot꧅her Da🐽rryn in Moto2 a South African return would surely prove popular.
Perhaps most significantly, Kyalami is also rumoured to be seeking a return to the F1 calendar, where i🍨t last appeared in 1993♎.
If the track can be up🤡graded to🧸 meet the standards required for F1 it would likely only need minimal bike-specific tweaks to also host MotoGP.
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Brad Binder, who has ridden some demo laps at Kyalami, told mahbx.com:
“For me the actual layout is fantastic and the facility itself - like the pits, the control tower - is just as good if not better than we have at some tracks where we race at the ▨moment.
“The main thing is that for su🍌re they need to add a bit of run-off.
“The walls are slightly too close in a couple of areas and for them to have MotoGP back there, the biggest thing they're going to have to do is try and add a littl🐓e bit of rꦕun-off.
“But other than that, I canꦜ definitely see MotoGP coming back one day. That’d be goo𓄧d!”
Kꦆyalami last hosted a World Superbike round in 2010, while COTA, Silverstone, Red Bull Ring, Barcelona and Qatar currently host both MotoGP and F1 Grands Prix.


Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and🌼 has seenꦬ Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.