Donington: MotoGP will miss the place
This weekend will be Donington Park's last MotoGP round for the forseeable future. Toby Moody explains why MotoGP will be sad to see it go
Donington is like marmite for all walks of motorsport fans across the UK, and we all know why. The fantastic Craner Curves, The Old Hairpin and up to McLeans is one of the best strips of asphalt on which to see a MotoGP bike in full flow, or even to ride yourself.
I know because I've been around, and it really gives you some idea of how committed these guys are when you look at the data-logger and realise how far away your 'hot lap' was from anything like the back of a clubby grid.
But the downside of Donington is the inevitable buildings, facilities, manner of the security staff and toilets. That won't be a problem next year when the race goes to Silverstone, but some magic will be lost after Sunday night when the chequered flag falls on the final MotoGP rider's sprint out of Goddards.
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