MotoGP calendar 2026: Complete Schedule, Dates and locations for all 22 rounds races, winner results.
MotoGP has released a 22-round calendar for its 2026 campaign with the Brazilian Grand Prix replacing Argentina in early March.
MotoGP will host one new event in 2026 season, as the Brazilian Grand Prix at the Ayrton Senna circuit in Goiania, which will mark the country’s first motorcycle Grand Prix since 2004.
ThaiGP, Buriram, will continue as the season opener until 2027, with next year’s Thai Grand Prix taking place on 27 February - 1 March.
The major change for the 2026 MotoGP is the Motogp Argentina is removed from the calendar and the Brazilian GP returns to the MotoGP championship after a 22-year absence. The event will be held on 20-22 March at the Ayrton Senna Autodrome in Goiania.
The British Grand Prix has also returned to August at Silverstone and will be held between the 7th and 9th of August.
AustrianGP race scheduled for 20th September, a month later than the 2025 race, while the 2026 MotoGP Season to conclude with Iberian double-header, with Valencia to stage final race on 22nd November
2026 MotoGP Calendar: Full schedule, dates for All 22 Grand Prix rounds, locations, Circuits
February 27 – March 1: Thailand Grand Prix (Buriram, Thailand)
March 20–22: Brazilian Grand Prix (Goiania, Brazil)
March 27–29: United States Grand Prix (Austin, USA)
April 10–12: Qatar Grand Prix (Lusail, Qatar)
April 24–26: Spanish Grand Prix (Jerez, Spain)
May 8–10: French Grand Prix (Le Mans, France)
May 15–17: Catalan Grand Prix (Barcelona, Spain)
May 29 – 31: Italian Grand Prix (Mugello, Italy)
June 5–7: Hungarian Grand Prix (Balaton, Hungary)
June 19–21: Czech Grand Prix (Brno, Czech Republic)
June 26–28: Dutch Grand Prix (Assen, Netherlands)
July 10–12: German Grand Prix (Sachsenring, Germany)
August 7–9: British Grand Prix (Silverstone, United Kingdom)
August 28–30: Aragon Grand Prix (Motorland, Spain)
September 11–13: San Marino Grand Prix (Misano, San Marino)
September 18–20: Austrian Grand Prix (Spielberg, Austria)
October 2–4: Japanese Grand Prix (Motegi, Japan)
October 9–11: Indonesian Grand Prix (Mandalika, Indonesia)
October 23–25: Australian Grand Prix (Phillip Island, Australia)
October 30 – November 1: Malaysian Grand Prix (Sepang, Malaysia)
November 13 – 15: Portuguese Grand Prix (Portimao, Portugal)
November 20-22: Valencia Grand Prix (Cheste, Spain)
Other key dates are coming up, including pre-season testing, which will be announced shortly.
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