The Ayrton Senna Worldwide Circuit in Goiânia, which hosted a MotoGP race a couple of weeks in the past, welcomed representatives from IndyCar on Friday, April 10, additional fueling discussions a few attainable return of the sequence to Brazil.
Mark Miles, CEO of Penske Leisure, was welcomed by the governor of Goiás, Daniel Vilela, and First Girl Lara Vilela. Based on the Diário de Goiás, the governor had lunch with the sequence representatives after which they proceeded to the racetrack.
Along with Miles, the go to was attended by Invoice van de Sandt, Indy’s director of logistics, in addition to Willy Herrmann and Carlo Gancia, representatives of the sequence in Latin America. Executives from Band, the broadcaster that holds the rights to air the races in Brazil, additionally participated within the assembly.
The group traveled to Goiânia to evaluate the infrastructure and logistics utilized by MotoGP, looking for to find out whether or not there’s potential for an IndyCar race there sooner or later. Vilela offered knowledge on the Brazilian MotoGP Grand Prix, together with its potential return on funding, and demonstrated the racetrack’s readiness to host the American sequence, emphasizing the state’s curiosity in internet hosting the occasion as early as 2027.
“We’re excited and optimistic about the opportunity of bringing one other main sporting occasion to Goiás. This implies extra job creation and financial exercise for our state,” mentioned the governor.
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