5 MotoGP venues still awaiting 2027 confirmation after Aragon renewal

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MotoGP confirmed on Wednesday that MotorLand Aragon would remain on the calendar in 2027 before transitioning into a reserve circuit from 2028 onwards.

The announcement provided further clarity on the Aragon Grand Prix’s long-term future, with the Spanish venue becoming the latest circuit with a contract expiring in 2026 to resolve its status.

Earlier this year, the Australian Grand Prix secured its future through a move from Phillip Island to the Adelaide Street Circuit under a six-year agreement beginning in 2027.

Meanwhile, the futures of several established venues beyond the 2026 season remain unresolved, namely Silverstone, Sepang, Mugello, Portimao and Balaton Park.

Silverstone is home to the British Grand Prix and has hosted the event since 2010 following MotoGP’s departure from Donington Park, while Sepang has staged every Malaysian Grand Prix since the circuit opened in 1999.

Mugello has hosted the Italian Grand Prix continuously since 1994 and remains one of the championship’s most iconic venues, while Portimao’s Portuguese Grand Prix has been a regular fixture since returning during the COVID-19-affected 2020 season.

Lastly, there is uncertainty surrounding the Hungarian Grand Prix, which returned to MotoGP in 2025, but Spanish publication El Periodico reported that the Balaton Park Circuit could lose its place on next season’s calendar.

Further announcements regarding the futures of these circuits are expected in the coming months.

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