The man with MotoGP's future in his hands
Amid a crucial time of change for MotoGP, Dorna chief Carmelo Ezpeleta is under more pressure than ever before. Toby Moody caught up with him to ask the big questions about the sport's direction
I caught up with Carmelo Ezpeleta, the boss of the rights holders to the MotoGP World Championship at Estoril recently.
He's a man used to handling big deals, having run the Jarama circuit, then overseen the creation of the Barcelona circuit - and all the while being involved with Carlos Sainz's early rallying career.
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