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MotoGP: Trump tariffs ‘not affecting’ US expansion plans yet

June 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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Below incoming Liberty Media possession, MotoGP has repeatedly spoken of its precedence in increasing its presence in america of America.

MotoGP has a protracted affiliation with the US by world champion legends equivalent to Kenny Roberts Sr, Wayne Rainey and Eddie Lawson, as American riders dominated by the late Nineteen Seventies by to the mid-Nineteen Nineties.

Within the late 2000s and early 2010s when Method 1 didn’t actually have a US Grand Prix, MotoGP visited the nation at the least twice.

Seen as a key market to assist additional develop the championship, feedback have already been made about the opportunity of including a second US occasion to the calendar within the coming years alongside the race at COTA.

However an unsure geopolitical local weather between Europe and the US because of President Donald Trump’s commerce tariffs will trigger issues for a few of MotoGP’s major producers and types.

Dorna Sports activities’ chief sporting officer Carlos Ezpeleta says the present commerce conflict ‘hasn’t affected our plans’ to develop MotoGP within the US, however admits the championship should be cautious of the ever-changing geopolitical panorama.

“I imply, sure the US is an enormous goal strategically for quite a few causes, however as a result of it’s such an vital market,” Ezpeleta mentioned when requested by Crash.web in an unique interview if Trump tariffs have been inflicting a headache for MotoGP’s US growth plans.

“I don’t assume, for now, that geopolitical issue has affected us in our plans or in our technique.

“It’s going to after all if it impacts the pure macroeconomic state of affairs of the world and what usually occurs in the remainder of the world if there’s recession or one thing.

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“However I wouldn’t touch upon these macroeconomic components proper now or political opinion.

“However, I imply, undoubtedly an enormous goal for us is to boost the sponsorship stage of the groups and the championship, and that undoubtedly comes by elevating new audiences and attracting non-endemic sponsors to the game.

“We’re doing that already and we’re completely satisfied to.”

Over the previous couple of many years, MotoGP has been confronted with main geopolitical issues, such because the monetary collapse of 2008 and the COVID pandemic in 2020.

Nevertheless, Dorna has been in a position to efficiently navigate its means by these troublesome occasions.

“Positively when you’re managing such a world platform you’re affected by quite a few issues: floods, pandemics, recessions and quarantines and all the pieces. So, it occurs,” Ezpeleta concluded.

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