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5 Tracks That Need Renovation In F1 & MotoGP For 2024

11 months ago By Sports Desk

To the eagerly waiting fans of MotoGP and F1 ,we can feel your restlessness as you eagerly wait for the next MotoGP season.

Yes, indeed, we just can’t wait for new actions to unfold. But rules are rules, so we have to wait for nearly 4 months before the actions begin again.

So, let’s discuss exciting new things about the upcoming MotoGP and F1 2024 season.

Motorsport is an ever-evolving sport that needs constant modification to keep up with the modern times and to keep enthusiasm from the fans, and track renovation is a part of it.

Here are 5 tracks that need renovation in F1 and MotoGP in 2024.

1. Silverstone:

Home of the legendary British GP, this iconic track needs an immediate renovation to preserve its history. Upgrades to safety measures and track modifications can elevate the race experience.

2. Monaco Street Circuit:

The Monaco GP has always proved to be one of the main attractions of the F1 calendar. The narrow street is always proven to be unovertaken by drivers. Renovating should be done for an overall better racing experience.

3. Philip Island Circuit:

Famous for its scenic views and challenging driving conditions, Philip Island needs renovations to its safety facilities to prevent life-threatening crashes in the future.

4. Mugello Circuit:

Mugello, Italy, needs an immediate renovation to its infrastructure to ensure riders’ safety.

5. Hungaroring:

The Hungaroring if Hungary needs modifications to its total infrastructure to provide competitive races and a better viewing experience for the fans.

In brief, these renovations are essential in motorsport to ensure the safety of all the racers and prevent any kind of life-threatening crash.

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