Jerez to retain Spanish GP until 2016

The Jerez de la Frontera circuit is set to remain on the MotoGP calendar f🌄or 🅠at least another five years after the local government agreed a new contract with Dorna Sports.
The venue had been faced with the threat of closure after its assets were frozen due to debts reported🃏ly dating back to 2005.
However, according to Motocuatro.com, Luciano Alonso, Minister for Tourism, Sport and Commerce in the Aꦍndaluc?a area affirmed Jerez's role in attracting major investm✱ent and publicity from events such as the Spanish Grand Prix.
As such, a new agreement with Dorna - 🎶which will also see Andaluc?a tourism advertising feature at several rounds - is set to keep MotoGP at Jereℱz until 2016.
Wit🏅h the earlier announcement that Motorland Aragon has secured a more permanent slot on the calendar, Spain is set to now host four MotoGP rounds annually.
However, while Jerez is apparently safe, there are concerns that this year's Czech R𝔍epublic Grand Prix will be the last after Brno Masaryk circuit recorded losses of 3.5 million Euros in 2010.
Though it is hoped the arrival of Karel Abraham in the MotoGP class - the first Czech rider to compete at the top level - will boost visitor numbers this season, GPOne.com quotes circuit president Ivana Ulmanova as saying even a cut🌱 in investment won't be enoꦡugh to justify retaining the race.