Madrid - In 2013, Texas will hold its MotoGP series itself apart from the U.S. MotoGP. World champion Jorge Lorenzo responded positively to the presence of races there.
As reported earlier, Texas get the right to host MotoGP race, Moto2 and Moto3 up to 10 years thereafter. Later, the race will be held at the Circuit of the Americas.
Texas presence will accompany the presence of U.S. MotoGP series that already exists. However, in the contested U.S. MotoGP MotoGP class only in light of environmental issues related to the presence of 2-step motor.
Ensuring universal Texas and two MotoGP races held in the lower classes welcomed by Lorenzo because these series can add to the popularity of MotoGP in the country 'Uncle Sam'.
"I am glad to know we will hold a race in Texas in 2013," said Lorenzo as contained on his Facebook page.
"It could showcase the sport in America always means good. I'm sure the people who are not familiar with MotoGP in the country will lose something,"said the Spanish Yamaha rider.