Dorna Sporting Director Carlos Ezpeleta has stated that a combined weekend of Formula 1 and MotoGP racing is not currently being considered following Liberty Media’s acquisition of the MotoGP parent company. Liberty Media, the owner of Formula 1, recently confirmed its majority acquisition of Dorna Sports, which oversees MotoGP and World Superbikes. While the acquisition has raised the possibility of a joint racing weekend featuring both four and two-wheeled racing, Ezpeleta explained that it is not a priority at this time. He emphasized that the two series have different fan bases and that hosting a combined event would present logistical challenges and uncertain financial returns. Ezpeleta also dismissed the idea of MotoGP and World Superbikes sharing a race weekend for similar reasons. He believes that separate weekends for each series would be more beneficial, as both have their own dedicated fan bases and can attract similar numbers of spectators.
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