KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Bharat GP confirmed for this year
- Tickets to be sold from June 14 onwards
- Event dates are from September 20-22
After the clearance of confusion that revolved around the MotoGP India 2024; good news is here for the fans. The upcoming Bharat GP is confirmed and the tickets will go on sale in mid-June. Read the complete details of the upcoming racing event below. Also, make sure to join the 91Wheels WhatsApp Group for the latest automotive updates.
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MotoGP India 2024 Details: Tickets, Dates, Registration, Schedule
As per an online report, the organizing agency responsible for handling the BharatGP management has confirmed the event. The source also claims that the MotoGP India tickets will go on sale from June 14. Not long ago, there were speculations regarding the cancellation of this year's MotoGP in India. It was rumoured that the agency was unable to pay the pending sum of money to the MotoGP management. However, the recent claim has ruled out this possibility.
As far as the schedule goes, the Indian GP will take place from September 20-22. The location will be the Buddh International Circuit, Greater Noida. Last year, the three-day race event saw visitors incoming from across India. The organizers are expecting an even greater volume of visitors for this year's GP. However, unlike last year, the visitors will have the option to buy a one-day ticket as well. This will be for those who just want to see the main race.
While the dates are fixed and the organizer's claims are strong, an official commencement of tickets and further schedule is yet to be given by the MotoGP officials. Last year, the tickets were sold via multiple online portals, while BookMyShow was the major distributor. The MotoGP India 2023 ticket prices ranged from Rs 800 - Rs 1.80 lakh; depending on the seat selection.
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Verdict
The Indian MotoGP has turned out to be a revolutionary event in the motorsport history of the country. After Formula 1, the MotoGP is the only big motorsports event that will be conducted two times in a row. Tell us what you think about the Indian MotoGP and would you be visiting this year to watch this exciting motorcycle racing sports?