Barcelona to Host MotoGP Finale After Valencia Floods
The final race will take place at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya following severe flooding in Valencia, impacting the championship battle between Jorge Martin and Francesco Bagnaia.
- The MotoGP season finale has been moved to Barcelona due to catastrophic floods in Valencia, which left at least 218 people dead.
- The race, scheduled for November 15-17, will determine the world champion between Jorge Martin and Francesco Bagnaia, with Martin currently leading by 24 points.
- Riders requested a change of venue to honor the victims of the floods, marking Spain's worst natural disaster in recent history.
- Despite the relocation, some riders expressed concerns about holding the final race in Spain, given the ongoing impact of the floods.
- Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya, familiar from the earlier Catalunya Grand Prix, will now host the decisive race of the 2024 MotoGP season.