MotoGP releases provisional 2018 calendar
The inaugural Thail🐼and MotoGP is set to be held on October 5-7.
The date is listed on the provisional 2🥃01ꩲ8 MotoGP calendar, which confirms the Buriram round as the only new addition to the present 18-race line-up.
As rumoured, Thailand will p🦩recede the usual Japan-Australia-Malaysia run, with a weekend off separating the new event from the established triple header.

The inaugural Thailand MotoGP is🐼 set to be held oꦉn October 5-7.
The date is listed on the provisional 2018 MotoGP calendar, which confi🌠rms the Buriram round as the only new addition to the present 18-race li🦋ne-up.
As rumoured, Thailand will precede the usu♔al Japan-Australia-Malaysia run, with a weekend off separating the new event from the established triple header.
The British MotoGP is set for its usua🦹l late-August date, but with the venue still to be decided following the Circuit of W💦ales fallout. The choice is understood to be continue with Silverstone under a new deal or switch to Donington Park.
The 2018 season is pencilled-in to start in Qatar on March 18th (one we🦹ek earlier than this year) and finish at Valencia on November 18th (one week later).
However, the summer break has been slashed from four weekends off to just t🥃wo.
Finland is due♎ to jo♑in the MotoGP calendar in 2019...
Provisional 2018 MotoGP calendar:
Round 1: 18 March Qatar* Doha/Losail
Round 2: 8 April Argentina Termas de Rio Hondo
Round 3: 22 April Americas COTA
Round 4: 6 May Spain Jerez de la Frontera
Round 5: 20 May France Le Mans
Round 6: 3 June Italy Mugello
Round 7: 17 June Catalunya Catalunya
Round 8: 01 July Netherlands TT Assen
Round 9: 15 July Germany Sachsenring
Round 10: 5 August Czech Republic Brno
Round 11: 12 August Austria Red Bull Ring
Round 12: 26 August Great Britain TBA
Round 13: 9 September San Marino & Riviera di Rimini Misano
Round 14: 23 September Aragon MotorLand Aragon
Round 15: 7 October Thailand Buriram
Round 16: 21 October Japan Motegi
Round 17: 28 October Australia Phillip Island
Round 18: 4 November Malaysia Sepang
Round 19: 18 November Valencia Ricardo Tormo-Valencia
* Evening Race

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