5 fun facts about 2026 United States Grand Prix

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After the Brazilian Grand Prix, the MotoGP paddock rolls into Austin this weekend for the 2026 United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA), one of the most demanding and challenging tracks on the calendar.

Before the action unfolds live on SPOTV NOW, here are five key facts to get you up to speed.

Marquez the king of COTA

Marc Marquez is the undisputed master of Austin. The Spaniard holds a record seven MotoGP victories at COTA, including an incredible streak of six consecutive wins from 2013 to 2018. His remarkable tally also surpasses the combined total (five) of all other premier-class winners at the circuit.

 

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A curious trend

COTA has produced an unusual pattern in recent years. No rider who has won at the circuit since 2019 has gone on to claim the MotoGP world title in the same season, a surprising statistic for a track often viewed as an early benchmark in the championship. The past few COTA winners were Francesco Bagnaia (2025), Maverick Viñales (2024), Álex Rins (2023 & 2019), Enea Bastianini (2022) and Marc Márquez (2021).

Wins for Rins

Alex Rins holds a unique distinction at COTA, as he is the only rider to win at the track in all three classes: Moto3 (2013), Moto2 (2016) and MotoGP (2023). His premier-class victory was particularly significant, as it ended Honda’s win drought that stretched back to the 2021 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.

Third Sprint and race double for Aprilla incoming?

Aprilia Racing have started the 2026 season in red-hot form, with Marco Bezzecchi winning both opening races to lead the championship standings. With momentum on their side, the Italian manufacturer could be in line for another sprint and race double — something as a factory team they have only achieved twice before, with Aleix Espargaró at the 2023 Catalonia GP and Maverick Viñales at this very circuit in 2024.

Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup to debut in Austin

The 2026 United States Grand Prix will also mark the debut of the Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup. The new championship will run alongside selected MotoGP rounds across North America and Europe. Among the entries is Indonesia’s Niti Racing Team competing with Dimas Ekky Pratama and Óscar Gutiérrez.

 

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Jorge Martin: From Heaven to Hell

Coming into the season as the reigning World Champion, the Spaniard endured a nightmare year, as injury derailed his debut campaign with Aprilia

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