The first of 22 Grands Prix will get underway in Qatar on March 10th, and will conclude in Valencia on November 17th.

The 2024 MotoGP™ calendar has been announced, with the World Championship primed for a record-breaking 22 Grands Prix. In what will be another blockbuster year of track action, it all kicks off under the floodlights in Lusail in Qatar on March 10th, with Valencia bringing the curtain down on the campaign at Circuit Ricardo Tormo on November 17th.

It’s already set to be a landmark year as MotoGP™ celebrates the 75th anniversary of motorcycle Grand Prix racing in 2024. The sport also marks the milestone with another as the transition to 100% sustainable fuel begins. From 2024, fuel must be a minimum of 40% of non-fossil origin before that rises to 100% by 2027.

The 2024 calendar also retains its regionalised nature, with races grouped geographically and along routes that allow increased efficiency as freight and personnel traverse the world. With 11 races before the summer break and 11 after, it’s a perfect balance.

So, where do we start? Action will begin under the floodlights as the Grand Prix of Qatar returns as the season opener, with the spectacular Lusail International Circuit followed up by the equally showstopping Autodromo Internacional do Algarve in Portugal. MotoGP™ then heads for the Americas and the first back-to-back as Termas de Rio Hondo and the Circuit of the Americas host in April.

DATE GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT
10 March Qatar Lusail International Circuit
24 March Portugal* Autódromo Internacional do Algarve
07 April Republica Argentina Termas de Río Hondo
14 April Americas Circuit of The Americas
28 April Spain Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto
12 May France Le Mans
26 May Catalunya Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
02 June Italy Autodromo Internazionale del

Mugello

16 June Kazakhstan** Sokol International Racetrack
30 June Netherlands TT Circuit Assen
07 July Germany Sachsenring
04 August Great Britain Silverstone Circuit
18 August Austria Red Bull Ring-Spielberg
01 September Aragon MotorLand
08 September San Marino e della Riviera di

Rimini

Misano World Circuit Marco

Simoncelli

22 September India* Buddh International Circuit
29 September Indonesia Pertamina Mandalika International

Circuit

06 October Japan Mobility Resort Motegi
20 October Australia Phillip Island
27 October Thailand Chang International Circuit
03 November Malaysia Sepang International Circuit
17 November Comunitat Valenciana Ricardo Tormo Circuit

 
NOTES:
Reserve Event: Hungary-Balaton Park Circuit**
*Subject to contract
** Subject to contract and homologation

From there it’s back to Europe for the classic Circuito de Jerez-Angel Nieto, before Le Mans aims to break its own all-time attendance record in May. The Catalan GP returns to an earlier slot thereafter, and it stacks back-to-back with the stunning Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello.

MotoGP™ is set to break new ground at Sokol International Racetrack in mid-June, with the circuit to become the 75th venue to host a premier class race as Kazakhstan becomes the 31st country to host motorcycle Grand Prix racing. Another back-to-back then brings the curtain down on the first half of the season in style as the TT Circuit Assen prefaces the Sachsenring ahead of summer break.

Action returns at Silverstone and the Red Bull Ring before the final European back-to-back sees MotorLand Aragon return to the calendar, slotting in just ahead of Misano. From there, the paddock takes off for two action-packed triple headers.

After a celebrated debut for the Indian Grand Prix in 2023, Buddh International Circuit is our first stop in Asia in 2024 too. Then it’s on to Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit in Indonesia before the Mobility Resort Motegi wraps up the first triple-header in Japan.

After a weekend off, the final stint starts up Down Under. MotoGP™ takes on Phillip Island before heading back north to Buriram in Thailand and then Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia. Finally, the curtain closer beckons at the classic Circuit Ricardo Tormo as a history-making season wraps up.

22 Grands Prix + 18 countries = even MORE MotoGP™! Fans can already buy tickets for some venues and sign up to find out when the rest go on sale here, and there’s still time to book a place in the stands this season. Then, tune in for the crescendo to 2023 as the action heats up and the Championship fight continues getting closer! – www.motogp.com

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