DAVID LUONGO – MXGP MAG EDITORIAL #136

Dear MXGP Fans,

 

Here we are, after a superb ignition of the 2025 MXGP season in Argentina on the bright new track of Córdoba, we are heading back to Europe, in Spain for the second Grand Prix of the season.

The Infinite Track of Cordoba delivered a fantastic Grand Prix and a massive crowd turned out over the weekend, demonstrating again that the Argentinian fans rank on top of the motorsport passionate pyramid. I want to thank Mas eventos, David and Pablo Eli’s team for the great collaboration we had and for organizing such a great quality and intense Grand Prix.

In MXGP category, the top guns are already in full shape, and they are confirming the feeling of the pre-season races. The head-to-head fight between Renaux and Febvre during the whole weekend was a demonstration of speed and intensity which will promise a lot of great racing this year. Tim Gajser was just behind and we can be certain that he will be in the race for the title too. For their first MXGP Grand Prix the Ducati team got both FOX Holeshots with Seewer and Guadagnini, and the Italian rider scored a great fourth position overall, marking a fantastic start of the Italian brand in our sport history!

In MX2, the weekend was also full of suspense, Laengenfelder was so close to his first victory of the year but the last 2 laps of the day changed everything and Kay de Wolf won the GP and got the first red plate of the year, honoring his number 1!

At the beginning of the week, we announced the comeback of Finland to replace Indonesia’s venues in July. Finland is probably one of the biggest motorsport enthusiast’s countries in Europe. We are sure that their addition to the calendar with a new track on the world class Kymiring facility will definitely bring the Finnish fans to create another great weekend.

See you in Spain - Cozar for the second Grand Prix of the season in a few days.

MXGP Rocks!

 

David Luongo

CEO Infront Moto Racing
 

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David Luongo

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