JAKARTA MotoGP has confirmed that it will hold another race in Brazil from 2026 to 2030. This ends the two cadres of this racing event being absent there.
The information was conveyed by the MotoGP through the official website on Thursday, December 12, 2024, after they reached an agreement with the governments of Goiania and Brazil Motorsport.
"The wait will end soon because Goiania is preparing to host MotoGP for at least five years," the MotoGP wrote in a statement.
The race in Brazil will be held at the Goiania International Racetrack Ayrton Senna. This place is completely familiar to the world of the most prestigious motorcycle race.
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Previously, this circuit had held MotoGP races between 1987 and 1989. The circuit will experience many changes when the race starts again.
MotoGP was last held in Brazil in 2002. The race at the time took place at the Nelson Piquet Internacional Autodromo in Rio de Janeiro.
"We are trying to ensure that infrastructure and services provide unforgettable experiences for drivers, teams and fans," said Governor Ronaldo Caiado.
Brazil has an established fan base and has recorded MotoGP wins through Alex Barros. Currently their new star is Diogo Moreira who is the Rookie of the Year Moto2.
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