MotoGP on track to Singapore in 2012

Back in 2008 we reported that Singapore would be hosting one of the MotoGP rounds in 2011 after that Dorna’s CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta signed an agreement with an unnamed Singaporean company to promote MotoGP in that country.
After two years, we now know that the 235 million dollar track is almost complete and is being built by SG Changi Private Limited who won the contract to build the Changi Motorsports Hub and as the director Eddie Koh said: “The completion date is slated for the end of 2011, and we hope to start events in 2012.

” The 41 hectare racing venue is being built near the Changi Airport and will be able to host any motorsports race as it will be 4km FIM Grade 1 and FIA Grade 2 certified race track and will feature a 20,000-seater sheltered grandstand, a karting track, a quarter-mile drag racing track, a museum and 35,000 square metres of commercial space.

Written by Newshub.co.uk Unit

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