MotoGP Unveils Record-Breaking 2025 Calendar

MotoGP announced its provisional 2025 calendar with a record 22 Grands Prix across 18 countries and five continents. The season starts at the Thailand Grand Prix on Feb. 28 and finishes in Valencia on Nov. 16. Highlights include the return of the Czech Grand Prix and a new race in Hungary.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 26-09-2024 18:46 IST | Created: 26-09-2024 18:46 IST
MotoGP Unveils Record-Breaking 2025 Calendar
This image is AI-generated and does not depict any real-life event or location. It is a fictional representation created for illustrative purposes only.

MotoGP has revealed its provisional 2025 calendar, marking a historic season with an unprecedented 22 Grands Prix spanning 18 countries and five continents. With the thrilling commencement at the Thailand Grand Prix on February 28, the action-packed season will conclude in Valencia on November 16.

The lineup boasts 12 European races, spotlighting the return of the Czech Grand Prix for the first time since 2020 and the debut of a new race in Hungary. Spain will continue its tradition of hosting four races at Jerez, Aragon, Catalunya, and Valencia. Notably, the Thai Grand Prix, which is scheduled for October this year, will begin the 2025 season.

The penultimate round will be held at the Portuguese Grand Prix, confirmed for the next two seasons, shifting from its March slot this year. Additionally, the Indian Grand Prix, previously planned for three years starting 2025, is now set as a reserve event for next season, with a return to the Buddh International Circuit slated for 2026.

(With inputs from agencies.)

Give Feedback