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In France, the incessant efforts of Claude Michy (organizer of the Grand Prix), the FFM, the local authorities, and the exploits of Johann Zarco well reported by the press, have made it possible to continue to increase the number of spectators present during the three days that constitute a Grand Prix.

On the other hand, Germany experienced real disaffection this year, receiving almost 25% fewer spectators than last year.

It's huge, but whatever the reasons, a contract signed until 2021 guarantees the keeping of the event on the calendar, unlike its Formula 1 counterpart.

German fans will therefore only have missed Jonas Folger's second place at home and will be able to make up for it next year...

Last weekend, an exceptionally favorable weather situation was not enough to bring spectators to Silverstone in large numbers.

Here again, as in Germany, the loss is very substantial and the situation a little more complicated than across the Rhine, since the project for the Welsh circuit which was ultimately to receive the #BritishGP, has just been definitively buried.

But in this true cradle of modern competition that is Great Britain today, there is always a solution...

Overall, attendance at Grands Prix is ​​relatively stable but, with Valentino Rossi's injury yesterday, the figures could see a downward curve, at least until his return!