With Liberty Media owning MotoGP, many possibilities are open for more races in the USA. At the moment, only one American circuit is part of the MotoGP world championship calendar.
That being said, rumors are starting to emerge that Liberty Media, along with the addition of a new American team on the MotoGP grid, namely the Trackhouse Racing Team – where Portuguese rider Miguel Oliveira competes – may join forces and add another American circuit to the calendar in the coming years.
It is worth remembering that Laguna Seca was a stage where a lot of history was made over the years, where Valentino Rossi, Casey Stoner, and Marc Márquez provided moments that will forever remain in the memories of MotoGP fans, but later on, it was removed from the world championship calendar.
According to Paddock.gp, one of the options for consideration by Americans could be the Indianapolis Speedway circuit, the next American circuit to join the Circuit of the Americas, which already hosts Formula 1, owned by Liberty Media.
For now, these are just rumors, but as has been mentioned several times by the leaders of Dorna and Liberty Media, there is a goal to grow MotoGP’s global audience, and adding another GP in the USA would certainly be a valuable addition in that regard.