On Monday 1 April, Liberty revealed it had actually obtained 86% ownership of Dorna Sports and MotoGP as part of an offer valued at EUR4.2 billion.
With both F1 and MotoGP now under Liberty’s umbrella, talks of a possible joint race weekend for the 2 series has actually emerged once again.
In a special very first interview with Ezpeleta following Monday’s statement, with Motorsport.com’s Spanish MotoGP podcast Por Orejas, the executive states a joint occasion is not out of the concern however isn’t something being thought about in the short-term.
“Well, it’s something that at the minute, for apparent factors, is not in the instant strategies and it’s not something that we are dealing with, however it’s not something that we are dismissing for the medium-term future either,” Ezpeleta stated.
“But having stated that, the truth is that it makes restricted sense, since at the end of the day we have some occasions with our own fan base, which is a various fan base in the majority of locations to the Formula 1 fan base.
“They offer, they offer out in numerous circuits therefore do we, so getting everyone together in the exact same occasion, in the very same weekend, has troubles and the roi is not really clear today.
“Then you likewise have issues with the various sponsor