MOTOGP have cancelled the Indian Grand Prix after extreme weather caused problems at last year's race.
The event at Buddh International Circuit was scheduled to take place in September.
But it has now been postponed until early 2025 due to "operational considerations".
Instead, MotoGP is likely to travel to Kazakhstan for the weekend of September 20-22.
The Kazakhstan Grand Prix had been due to take place at Almaty's Sokol International Racetrack from June 14-16 but unprecedented bad weather and flooding across Central Asia sparked a national emergency.
MotoGP have held discussions with Government of Uttar Pradesh and over a return to the Buddh International Circuit when weather conditions will be safer for riders and spectators.
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A statement from race organisers Dorna read: "Following advice from the Government of Uttar Pradesh as the state continues its long-term commitment to MotoGP, the sport will return to Buddh International Circuit in March 2025, when weather conditions are expected to be optimal for spectators and riders alike."
Last year's race was shortened by a few laps because of the hot conditions.
Drivers including champion Francesco Bagnaia complained their "throats were burning".
He said: “The race is at 3.30 p.m., and it is going to be very, very hot and could be a problem with the rear tyre with over-temperature. The most demanding thing will be the heat.
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“On the back straight, you feel your throat and legs burning. In my case, it was quite demanding, and we must prepare for everything.”
Temperatures over 40 degrees Celsius were recorded at the Indian race last year.