The Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona has been named the Best Grand Prix of 2024, marking a monumental win for the organizers and fans alike. This season finale was nothing short of spectacular, showcasing the very best of the sport and leaving a lasting impact that transcended the boundaries of MotoGP.
Organized in record time, the Solidarity GP not only broke attendance records but also made history as Jorge Martin clinched his first MotoGP™ World Championship title. The event was a true testament to the power of unity and solidarity, as fans, teams, and organizers came together to support Valencia and those affected by the devastating Dana.
A Well-Deserved Victory
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, the venue for this remarkable event, will now proudly display the 2024 trophy, a symbol of their exceptional efforts in hosting a flawless Grand Prix. Miquel Sàmper, the Minister of Business and Labour of the Generalitat de Catalunya and President of Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming response and unwavering support from all involved. Uniting the MotoGP Community
Herve Poncharal, President of IRTA, commended the collaborative spirit of the MotoGP community, highlighting the historical significance of the Solidarity GP. The event not only celebrated sporting achievements but also set a new standard for organization, teamwork, and fan engagement. A Triumph of Resilience
Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of MotoGP™ rights holder Dorna Sports, praised the Solidarity GP as a monumental feat in the history of the sport. The event’s success was a result of collective efforts, dedication, and passion for MotoGP, culminating in a sold-out spectacle that exceeded all expectations.
Herve Poncharal, President of IRTA, commended the collaborative spirit of the MotoGP community, highlighting the historical significance of the Solidarity GP. The event not only celebrated sporting achievements but also set a new standard for organization, teamwork, and fan engagement.
A Triumph of Resilience
Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of MotoGP™ rights holder Dorna Sports, praised the Solidarity GP as a monumental feat in the history of the sport. The event’s success was a result of collective efforts, dedication, and passion for MotoGP, culminating in a sold-out spectacle that exceeded all expectations.
In conclusion, the 2024 Solidarity GP was not just a race – it was a celebration of resilience, unity, and the unwavering spirit of the MotoGP community. As we reflect on this historic event, let us remember the power of coming together in times of need and the incredible impact we can achieve when we stand in solidarity.