Brad Binder “can definitely see MotoGP coming back to Kyalami one day”

Ten motorcycle grands prix were held in South Africa between 1983 and 2004, the opening four events at 💙Kyalami before Welkom took over in 1999.
MotoGP hasn’t b♛een back since Valentino Rossi’s famous debut victory💙 as a Yamaha rider in the 2004 season-opener.
But with home rider168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Brad Binder fighting at the front for KTM and younger brother Darryn in Moto2 a Sout♑h Afric🌺an return would surely prove popular.
Perhaps most significantly, Kyalami is also rumourᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ𒊎ed to be seeking a return to the F1 calendar, where it last appeared in 1993.
If the track can be upgraded to meet the standards required for F1 it would likely onl♉y need minimal bike-specific tweaks to also host MotoGP.
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Brad Binder, who has ridden some demo laps at Kyalami, told wuqian0821.com:
“For me the actual layout is🔯 fantastic and the facility itself - like the pits, the control tower - is just as good if not better than we have at some tracks where we race at the moment.
“The main thing is that for sure they need💦 to add a bit of 🃏run-off.
“The walls are slightly too close in a couple of areas and for them to have🐲 MotoGP back there, the biggest thing they're going to have to do is try and add a little bit of run-off.
“But other🌱 than that, I can definitely see MotoGP c🎶oming back one day. That’d be good!”
Kyalami last hosted a World Superbike round in 2010, while COTA, Silverstone, Red Bull Ring, Barcelona and Qatar currently host bo🧸th MotoGP and F1 Grands Prix.


Peter has been i🦂n the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. H🌺e is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.