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Singapore wants MotoGP race

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In the slipstream of Singapore's Formula One success story, the city-state could soon boast a MotoGP race after the contract to build the country's first permanent racing track was given the go-ahead.

Southeast Asian motorcycle race fans now hope the likes of multiple world champion Valentino Rossi can be lured to Singapore's £150 million facility.

SG Changi Private Limited won the contract to build the track and director Eddie Koh outlined the consortium's plans to bring in top-flight races.

"The completion date is slated for the end of 2011, and we hope to start events in 2012," he said.

"We have the intention to bring in a couple of international races like the GT events, and MotoGP."

Located on a 41-hectare site near Changi Airport, the facility will feature a 4-km FIM Grade 1 and FIA Grade 2 certified race track, a 20,000-seater sheltered grandstand, karting track, a quarter-mile drag racing track, motor museum and 35,000 square metres of commercial space.

Adjustments have been made to the original plan of a 3.7-km track, to accommodate the FIM's requirements for MotoGP races, local media reported.

Singapore sports minister Dr Vivian Balakrishnan called the project a "landmark in development", after the Republic's hosting of the world's inaugural Formula 1 night race in 2008.

"The Formula 1 race is the crown jewel of Singapore sports, and we view that as step one ... we need to go further than that, and that's why we conceived the idea of building our own motorsports hub," he said.
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Sounds good. One less Spanish event and a more international feel for the series...great for south east Asian fans to have another option
 
I went to the Singapore F1 GP last year, and it was probably the best sporting event I have ever been to.
If they do MotoGP as well as the F1, it will be a cracker event.
Bring it on.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Nuts @ Mar 30 2010, 09:25 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>I went to the Singapore F1 GP last year, and it was probably the best sporting event I have ever been to.
If they do MotoGP as well as the F1, it will be a cracker event.
Bring it on.

SingaBore may have been a great sporting event as a spectacle but it's always been a boring race.
 
One of the cool thing about attending the races, is that you can check out the bikes that will be ridden to the track. In places like the US, Europe and Japan where there is a proper biking and motorsports culture, you will find gems.

In a place like Singapore where there is a blanket ban on all forms of modifications, all you will see is parking lots full of showroom bikes. The guys with the stealth mods will not ride there because the cops will have the entire area blocked in waiting to net them all.

They're better off holding a race in Thailand. Better yet, Suzuka!
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (heng47 @ Mar 30 2010, 07:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>One of the cool thing about attending the races, is that you can check out the bikes that will be ridden to the track. In places like the US, Europe and Japan where there is a proper biking and motorsports culture, you will find gems.

In a place like Singapore where there is a blanket ban on all forms of modifications, all you will see is parking lots full of showroom bikes. The guys with the stealth mods will not ride there because the cops will have the entire area blocked in waiting to net them all.

They're better off holding a race in Thailand. Better yet, Suzuka!

No question - Suzuka should be included in the season.
The current circuit in Singapore is a street circuit. No way you could race bikes there.
New purpose built GP circuit is being built now, finished end 2011.
 
Hope this track is built with some elevation changes similar to Laguna/Portimao.Kinda makes for more spectacular racing .
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It would make me deliriously happy if this pushes through. Attending the F1 SG GP has now become an annual ritual for me and adding MotoGP to that would just be immense.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (heng47 @ Mar 30 2010, 04:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>In a place like Singapore where there is a blanket ban on all forms of modifications, all you will see is parking lots full of showroom bikes. The guys with the stealth mods will not ride there because the cops will have the entire area blocked in waiting to net them all.

They're better off holding a race in Thailand. Better yet, Suzuka!
Actually mods are OK in Sing but all have to be registered on the bike's paperwork and you must be carrying paperwork to cover all mods. The biggest problem would be Sepang an hour away by fast bike... can't see MGP giving up on all Malaysia and Petronas have done.

I'd give a big thumbs up to a MGP race at an updated Bira... Go Thailand - Go Wilairot!!!
 
Nuts and Gee... you do realize there's been a MotoGP race about an hour away for years, right?
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Mick D @ Apr 12 2010, 10:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Nuts and Gee... you do realize there's been a MotoGP race about an hour away for years, right?
An hour flight ?
 
Hour - hour and a half from Chaingi to Sepang on a quick bike and no waiting at the border.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Mick D @ Apr 12 2010, 05:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Nuts and Gee... you do realize there's been a MotoGP race about an hour away for years, right?

I'm well aware of that, thanks.
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I just prefer SG over Malaysia. Besides, it's most probably going to be a night race if it's in SG.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (frosty58 @ Apr 14 2010, 10:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>how bout 1 in manilla jane?

I will die a happy camper if they find a way to have a MotoGP race in Manila!
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