Rev up your engines, racing fans! The 2024 French Grand Prix just zoomed into the history books as MotoGP's most-attended event ever, drawing a roaring crowd of 297,471 spectators at Le Mans on Sunday.
This year's race wasn't just any lap around the track—it marked MotoGP's 1,000th grand prix, a milestone celebrated by fans who shattered last year's record of 278,805 attendees. Spaniard Jorge Martin added to the hype by clinching his second victory this season, proving speed and stamina go hand-in-hand.
Le Mans turned into a sea of adrenaline, with grandstands vibrating from engine revs and cheers. Whether you're a motorsport newbie or a die-hard gearhead, this record-breaking moment shows how MotoGP keeps accelerating global fandom. What's next? Let's just say… keep your helmets on.
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2024 French GP breaks own record to become highest attended MotoGP
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