MotoGP Issues Apology For Distorted Map Of India Ahead Of Inaugural Race

From September 22-24, 2023, motorsport racers will test their limits at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, racing their superbikes at over 300 km/h to be the first to cross the checkered flag.

The inaugural MotoGP round in India, which began on September 22, was hit by controversy when it was discovered that the event was using a distorted map of the country. However, MotoGP quickly issued an apology.

In a tweet, MotoGP apologized to its Indian fans for showing a distorted map of the country during the broadcast. The tweet stated that it was never their intention to make any statement other than of support and appreciation for their host country.

MotoGP also added that they are excited to be able to enjoy the IndianOil Grand Prix of India and are loving their first taste of the Buddh International Circuit.

The inaugural MotoGP round in India began on September 22, 2023, at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida. Over the next three days, motorsport racers tested their mettle at speeds over 300 km/h, competing to be the first to cross the checked flag.