07/09/2011
The Thrill of the Chase: Unpacking the 2025 and 2026 MotoGP Calendars
The roar of engines, the lean into corners, and the sheer speed that defines MotoGP captivates millions worldwide. For dedicated fans and newcomers alike, understanding the racing schedule is paramount to following the drama unfold. This year, we're diving deep into the confirmed calendars for both the 2025 and 2026 seasons, revealing a history-making 2025 with an unprecedented 22 rounds, and an equally packed 2026 that sees the return of beloved circuits and the exciting re-entry of Brazil onto the global stage.

2025: A Record-Breaking Season on Two Wheels
Prepare yourselves for the longest MotoGP season in history! The 2025 calendar boasts an astonishing 22 rounds, promising an action-packed year of competition. This expanded schedule signifies the growing global appeal and intensity of the world's premier motorcycle racing championship, offering more opportunities to witness the world's elite riders battle it out for supremacy.
The 2025 MotoGP Grand Prix Schedule at a Glance
Here's a comprehensive look at where and when the 2025 season will unfold:
| Date | Grand Prix | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 28 Feb - 2 Mar | Thai Grand Prix | Chang International Circuit |
| 14-16 Mar | Argentina Grand Prix | Termas de Rio Hondo |
| 28-30 Mar | Americas Grand Prix | Circuit of the Americas |
| 11-13 Apr | Qatar Grand Prix | Lusail International Circuit |
| 25-27 Apr | Spanish Grand Prix | Circuito de Jerez |
| 9-11 May | French Grand Prix | Le Mans |
| 23-25 May | British Grand Prix | Silverstone |
| 6-8 Jun | Aragon Grand Prix | Motorland Aragon |
| 20-22 Jun | Italian Grand Prix | Mugello |
| 27-29 Jun | Dutch Grand Prix | TT Circuit Assen |
| 11-13 Jul | German Grand Prix | Sachsenring |
| 18-20 Jul | Czech Grand Prix | Automotodrom Brno |
| 15-17 Aug | Austrian Grand Prix | Red Bull Ring |
| 22-24 Aug | Hungarian Grand Prix | Balaton Park |
| 5-7 Sep | Catalan Grand Prix | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya |
| 12-14 Sep | San Marino Grand Prix | Misano |
| 26-28 Sep | Japanese Grand Prix | Motegi |
| 3-5 Oct | Indonesian Grand Prix | Mandalika Circuit |
| 17-19 Oct | Australian Grand Prix | Phillip Island |
| 24-26 Oct | Malaysian Grand Prix | Sepang International Circuit |
| 7-9 Nov | Portuguese Grand Prix | Autódromo Internacional do Algarve |
| 14-16 Nov | Valencia Grand Prix | Circuit Ricardo Tormo |
The 2025 season ignites in Thailand at the Chang International Circuit, a fittingly electrifying start. Notably, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone makes an earlier appearance, moving from its traditional August slot to May, offering fans a chance to soak up the excitement of MotoGP in the UK much sooner in the year.
The calendar also sees the welcome return of Argentina, the Czech Republic's Automotodrom Brno, and Hungary's Balaton Park circuit, adding more variety and historical flavour to the championship. However, the planned Indian Grand Prix has been postponed by a year, and the Kazakhstan Grand Prix has been removed after previous attempts to hold the event at the Sokol International Racetrack were unsuccessful.
The 2025 season will feature a later summer break, running from mid-July to mid-August, allowing riders and teams a well-deserved respite. The challenging 'flyaway' section of the season will see races in Indonesia, Japan, and Australia condensed into a tight three-week period, demanding peak performance and endurance from all involved.
2026: A Global Spectacle with Familiar Faces and New Horizons
The 2026 MotoGP season is set to be another barnstormer, featuring 22 Grands Prix spread across five continents, from February to November. This carefully paced schedule ensures a thrilling year for both the millions of fans watching globally and the riders pushing the limits on track.
Key Highlights of the 2026 MotoGP Calendar
The return of Brazil to the MotoGP calendar is a significant highlight, marking a comeback to a key global market. Work is already underway in Goiânia to ensure a flagship event. The vibrant city will host MotoGP for the second round of 2026, shortly before the championship heads to Austin, Texas, for the Americas Grand Prix.
The calendar sees a familiar run of European classics, starting with the Qatar Grand Prix before heading to Jerez for the Spanish Grand Prix. France at Le Mans and Catalunya in Barcelona offer passionate crowds, followed by the iconic Italian Grand Prix at Mugello. This sequence provides a strong European foundation for the season.
Several established venues are shifting dates for 2026. The Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring will now take place in September, serving as a perfect send-off before the flyaway races. The Czech Grand Prix at Brno is moved forward to June, preceding a second visit to Balaton Park in Hungary, further strengthening the Central European presence.
Following the German Grand Prix at Sachsenring, MotoGP will observe a three-weekend summer break in mid-July and early August. The iconic Silverstone circuit in the UK will host the British Grand Prix during the height of the British summer, offering a spectacular mid-season spectacle. After Silverstone, the paddock will enjoy another two weekends off before resuming at MotorLand Aragon in late August.

The 'flyaway' races in 2026 maintain a similar structure to 2025. The season will continue in Japan at Motegi in early October, followed by the Indonesian Grand Prix at Mandalika in Lombok shortly after. A week's break will then lead into the exciting Australia-Malaysia double-header at the end of October, with Phillip Island and Sepang hosting the final rounds of this international leg.
The European finale will see the championship conclude at the challenging Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in Portugal, followed by the vibrant amphitheatre of the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain. These two circuits will provide a fitting conclusion to what promises to be a stunning 2026 season.
Why These Calendars Matter to You
For fans, these calendars are more than just dates and locations; they are blueprints for planning unforgettable experiences. Whether you're aiming to witness the season opener in Thailand, experience the passion of Jerez, or feel the roar of the crowd at Silverstone, knowing the schedule allows you to book tickets, arrange travel, and secure accommodation well in advance. The extensive nature of both the 2025 and 2026 calendars ensures that there's a race within reach for many, and the variety of circuits promises a diverse and thrilling season of racing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How many races are there in the 2025 MotoGP season?
The 2025 MotoGP season will feature a record-breaking 22 Grand Prix rounds.
Q2: Has Silverstone's date changed for 2025?
Yes, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone has moved from August to May for the 2025 season.
Q3: Which new or returning venues are on the 2025 calendar?
Argentina, Brno (Czech Republic), and Balaton Park (Hungary) are returning venues for 2025.
Q4: Is Brazil returning to the MotoGP calendar?
Yes, Brazil is back on the MotoGP calendar for the 2026 season, with a race planned in Goiânia.
Q5: When does the summer break typically occur in MotoGP?
The summer break usually falls in mid-July to mid-August, providing a pause in the racing action.
As we look ahead to these exciting seasons, one thing is clear: MotoGP continues to evolve, offering more thrilling racing, diverse locations, and unforgettable moments for fans around the globe. Get ready for an incredible journey through the 2025 and 2026 seasons!
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