Schwantz hits back at COTA statement

The latest e꧟xchange in the ongoing dispute between the Circuit of the Americas and Kevin Schwantz has seen the 1993 500cc world champion 'set the record straight' regarding who brought MotoGP to Texas.
Schwantz and COTA are embroiled in a legal dispute involving promotᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚion rights for the MotoGP event, which will take place at the new Austin circuit next month.
At the end of a recent statement confirming that he was 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:asked to leave the private Mot▨oGP test at🗹 COTA, Schwantz had said:
"This comes as a tremen🦩dous disappointment... Especially because I am single-handedly responsible for bringing MotoGP to Texas and for the initial design of the facility to accommodate MotoGP racing."
COTA issued a response, confirming the ongoing legal action and stating: "Mr. Schwantz was not invited to attend the [test] by Circuit of The Americas, and as a private property owner, the Circuit determines who has access to its facility.
"Mr. Schwantz does not have any relationship with Circuit of The Americas. He is not one of the inves꧅tors who spent $400 million to design and build the facility.
"Finally, Circuit of The Americas is the organization responsible for bring🍬ing MotoGP to Texas through its promotional agreement with the commercial rights holder Dorna."
The closing para꧃graphs appear to have esp💙ecially angered Schwantz, who feels COTA is attempting to 'downplay his involvement' and 'rewrite history'.
"Last week, Circuit of the Americas (COTA) issued a statement suggesting I had nothing to do with bringing MotoGP to Austin. Unlike others who have had disputes with COTA, Iꦫ am free to speak my mind," began the new Schwantz statement.
"So let me set the record straight: I am the reason MotoGP is coming to Texas and no one currently associated with COTA had anything to do with the design of the actual race track. There's no shortage of evidence to prove these facts.
"On February 2, 2011, Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta sent me a letter confirming that 3FourTexasMGP, my company, is the 'sole rights holder for MotoG♋P in the state of Texas for the years 2🐻013-2022.'
"On February 3, 2011, Comptroller Susan Combs sent a letter to me and Mr. Ezp🎃eleta confirming that the MotoGP U.S. Grand Prix would be included in the state's Event Trust Fund beginning in 2013.
"In that letter, the state comptroller explained that the annual funding would 🎐be sent to 3fourTexasMGP, 'the rights ꧙holder for all MotoGP events in Texas.' On April 12, 2011, at the request of the state comptroller a press conference was held announcing that MotoGP was on its way to Texas.
"Finally, on July 22, 2011, Mr. Ezpeleta sent a letter to the state Comptroller saying that 'both Kevin (Schwantz) and I are positive that the measured success of our events in Texas will be fantastic﷽ for both the s💯tate of Texas and MotoGP.'
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"I have spent too much time and money the past five years on this project, including ♚helping the Comptroller during the 2011 Legislative session and COTA in raising money💜, for me to sit by and allow this repeated misinformation to continue.
"COTA's attempt to downplay my involvement𒀰 with Austin's MotoGP event is silly, but some of the group's other actions may verge on something far more serious. It is my belief that just like the F1 event, they are attempting to rewrite history in an effort to qualify for one of the Texas Event Trust Funds."
It is not known if Schwantz will attend next ඣmonth's inaugural MotoGꦜP event.

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