MotoGP Bharat: Strict Security In Place As Organisers Release The Prohibition List; Check Out What’s Allowed

MotoGP Bharat

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MotoGP Bharat: The Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida is ready to host India’s first-ever Grand Prix. The organizers are not leaving any stone unturned in the process of making this event a success.

None of them wants any kind of hindrance in the event and will take as many precautions as they can for the smooth sailing of the IndianGP. After all, this is a historic moment in the history of sports in India.

The Bharat Grand Prix is scheduled from September 22 to 24. The Buddh International Circuit has already hosted a successful F1 race in the past and with this, they are looking to enhance their borders.

MotoGP Bharat Prohibited List

The organizers have shared a long list of all the prohibited items that the spectators are not allowed to carry inside the circuit. The MotoGP Bharat official page has also shared the list of all the essentials.

The organizers have advised spectators to carry a cap, earplugs, sunscreen, mat/picnic cloth, sunglasses, and valid ID proof. The last one is the most important to get entry into the circuit.

Whereas the list of prohibited items is rather long and detailed. Alcohol, Tobacco, Sharp Materials, Pet animals, instruments, cans, flares, chairs, radios, and laptops are some of the things prohibited inside. You can check the whole list in the post attached to this article.

Other Details

There is no provision regarding any kind of food items or water and spectators might have to take beverages from inside the stadium stalls. All these prohibited items are not allowed in other stadiums in India as well.

There will be 41 teams and 82 riders and the practice sessions will take place on September 22 and 23rd. The qualifying round will also be on 23 September with the main race taking place on 24th.

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