Qatar delays world Supersport race until 2023 amid security concerns
MotoGP organisers have been forced to search for options due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East
Motorsport photo The conflict involving the United States-Israel and Iran has led the organisers of the MotoGP World Championship to begin working on postponing the Qatar Grand Prix (MotoGP) and reconsidering the final stretch of the calendar. The race at Lusail International Circuit still appears as the fourth round of the season and was originally scheduled for the weekend of April 11โ12. However, the war that erupted in the Persian Gulf at the end of February has spread, affecting several countries in the region.
Several Iranian drones struck Hamad International Airport and a number of buildings across the city of Doha. As a result, MotoGP organisers have been forced to explore options to relocate the event, with the aim of moving it toward the final stages of the season. Read Also: MotoGP admits hosting Qatar GP will be "difficult", no replacement planned Motorsport.
com understands that the most likely option is to stage the race on the outskirts of Doha during the weekend of November 7โ8. If the change is confirmed โ something expected in the coming days โ it would have several logistical implications and require adjustments to the dates of two other races. Under this scenario, Qatar would become the final round of a triple-header alongside the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix (October 25) and the Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix (November 1).
The weekend following the race at Lusail, November 14โ15, had initially been reserved for the Portuguese Motorcycle Grand Prix in Portimรฃo. However, that event would move back by one week, to November 21โ22 โ the slot originally scheduled for the championship finale in Valencia. This change would push the season finale back by seven days, to the final weekend of November (November 28โ29).