How Long Will the German GP Last?
Hold onto your helmets, MotoGP fans! In a thrilling turn of events, the organizers of the German Grand Prix have announced that this exhilarating race will stay on the MotoGP calendar for at least another six seasons—until 2031! Yes, you heard it right; it’s time to dust off those cowbells and prepare for more thrilling laps at the enchanting Sachsenring circuit.

Marc Marquez: The King of Sachsenring
What a weekend it was as Marc Marquez toasted to his ninth victory at the iconic Sachsenring! The man rarely puts a foot wrong on this challenging track. While some might say he has the circuit in his back pocket, others whisper that he may just be an alien in disguise. If his competitors are feeling the pressure, they certainly won’t get respite anytime soon.
Safety Concerns vs. Thrill of the Race
Now, let’s not gloss over the rather contentious issue of safety. Following a weekend marred by accidents across all three classes, one might wonder how a circuit known for its tricky twists is still a fixture on the calendar. Thankfully, Dorna and the German organizers are addressing these safety issues; they wouldn’t want their beloved circuit tarnished by avoidable crashes. Fans, rejoice! The excitement will endure—perhaps sometimes requiring a heart rate monitor.
“We’re delighted to announce we’ll be racing in Germany until 2031,” enthused Carmelo Ezpeleta, the CEO of Dorna. With record attendance for the fourth consecutive year, it’s clear that Sachsenring isn’t just about speed; it’s about community, passion, and a shared love for motorsports.