The 2024 MotoGP season is fast approaching. Here is everything you need to know about this year's 21-race calendar.
Updated: Thursday 1st February. The cancellation of the 2024 Argentina GP has been confirmed by the governing bodies of MotoGP.
In a short statement that refers to the “current circumstances in Argentina” the sport’s decision makers said “the Promoter of the event has communicated that it is currently unable to guarantee the services required for the Grand Prix to take place in 2024 at MotoGP standards.”
Hopes are that the event will be able to return in 2025 in the wake of Argentina’s current economic crisis.
The race at Termas de Rio Hondo circuit was scheduled to take place on 7th April, but will fall off the calendar, with no projected reschedule.
The season is set to kick off on 10th March for the Qatar Grand Prix at Lusail International Circuit and end in Valencia at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit on 17th November.
Much like this season, the 2024 MotoGP calendar has been laid out with sustainability in mind, with races grouped together geographically to reduce the travel requirements for teams.
After Qatar, the Portuguese Grand Prix is followed by a trip to Texas and the Circuit of the Americas. From there the European season begins, beginning with the Spanish Grand Prix, before visits to Italy, Netherlands, and Germany ahead of the summer break.
The action returns for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone in August, before heading to Austria, Aragon and San Marino.
The championship will then head further afield for six races in seven weeks. The first of two triple headers kicks off with the Indian Grand Prix, followed by races in Indonesia and Japan. After a weekend off, the teams head to Australia, Thailand and Malaysia in consecutive weekends before things wind down in Valencia.
There are plans again to complete the first grand prix in Kazakhstan, subject to the Sokol circuit being homologated, while the Indian round is still awaiting contractual confirmation. Should the Kazakhstan race once again fall off the calendar, MotoGP has lined up a reserve in Hungary to take place instead.
Round |
Date |
Grand Prix |
Venue |
1 |
10th Mar. |
Qatar |
Lusail International Circuit |
2 |
24th Mar. |
Portugal |
Autódromo Internacional do Algarve |
|
CANCELLED |
Argentina |
Termas de Río Hondo |
3 |
14th Apr. |
US |
Circuit of The Americas |
4 |
28th Apr. |
Spain |
Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto |
5 |
12th May |
France |
Le Mans |
6 |
26th May |
Catalunya |
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya |
7 |
2nd Jun. |
Italy |
Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello |
8 |
16th Jun. |
Kazakhstan** |
Sokol International Racetrack |
9 |
30th Jun. |
Netherlands |
TT Circuit Assen |
10 |
7th Jul. |
Germany |
Sachsenring |
11 |
4th Aug. |
Great Britain |
Silverstone Circuit |
12 |
18th Aug. |
Austria |
Red Bull Ring-Spielberg |
13 |
1st Sep. |
Aragon |
MotorLand |
14 |
8th Sep. |
San Marino |
Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli |
15 |
22nd Sep. |
India* |
Buddh International Circuit |
16 |
29th Sep. |
Indonesia |
Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit |
17 |
6th Oct. |
Japan |
Mobility Resort Motegi |
18 |
20th Oct. |
Australia |
Phillip Island |
19 |
27th Oct. |
Thailand |
Chang International Circuit |
20 |
3rd Nov. |
Malaysia |
Sepang International Circuit |
21 |
17th Nov. |
Valencia |
Ricardo Tormo Circuit |
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