Record 22 rounds on provisional 2024 MotoGP calendar?

While the present campaign was reduced to 20 b🤪y the postponement of Kazakhstan, paddock gossip at Misano suggests that not only will the Sokol International Racetrack be reinstated for a debut in 2024 but that Aragon is also scheduled to make a return.
The Spanish circuit was part of the grand prix calendar from 2010 to 2022 before ꦰbeing dropped from this year’s line-up due to the addition of India (and plans for Kazakhstan).
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Like Jerez, Baꩲrcelona and Valencia, Aragon had agreed to a rotation deal, meaning it would not necessarily host a MotoGP race every year but instead alternate with another Spanish round.
The surprise would therefore be not that Aragon has returned as such, havi༒ng skippe🌠d 2023, but that all three other Spanish rounds could remain.
The Hungaroring, in Huꦗngary, is tipped by some to be an unexpected back-up event (others say there is no way it would pass homologation) for a season that will revert to an opening round in Qatar.
The addition of Sprints from this🐽 season means there will potentially be 44 races next year.
Lo♏oking beyond 2024, Saudi Arabia is rumoured to be on the radar as a new MotoGP event in the near future.
Dorna is expected 🍎to reveal the&nไbsp;full provisional 2024 calendar in the next 7-10 days.

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