The announcement of the renewal of the MotoGP Portuguese GP until 2026 has added another piece to the MotoGP calendar puzzle for next year. While it hasn’t been revealed yet, there is speculation and a few confirmed dates.
One certainty is that the first round of the year will be the Thai GP, officially scheduled from February 28 to March 2 as the season opener. According to Motorsport.com, the season is expected to continue from March 14 to 16 with the Argentina GP, followed by the Americas GP two weeks later.
If this happens, the Qatar GP will likely change dates, and it’s not the only one. The Portuguese GP is expected to be moved to November, one week before the traditional season finale at the Valencia GP. Before that, the Asian leg is expected to have two double-headers.
Some dates have already been set besides the Thai GP: the French GP will take place from May 9 to 11, the British GP is scheduled for May 23 to 25 with new dates, and the German GP is set for July 11 to 13. The Austrian GP will be held from August 15 to 17, while the Hungarian GP is scheduled a week later, from August 22 to 24.
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