The 2023 MotoGP season kicks off on the last weekend of March, and that’s it, Portuguese GP replaces the one from Qatar at the start of the championship. For this reason, for the first time since 2006, the Lusail circuit will not host the opening stage of the event, it will move to the penultimate stage of the calendar and will be replaced by the Algarve circuit.
21 Grand Prix will be held this season, an absolute record in the motorcycle world championship. Kazakhistan And India as the big novelties of the season.
The other big innovation is that the rotations between the circuits of the Iberian Peninsula will start alternately from this year, not coinciding with the five on the calendar. falling from planning in 2023 Aragonto hold Portugal, Jerez, Montmeló and Cheste. The prediction is that MotorLand will return in 2024, and some of what has been revealed this year may fall.
In addition, two more grand prizes were expected to enter in 2023, which were finally left off the calendar: Finnish GP And Hungarian GP. The first is due to economic problems and the uncertainty surrounding the war between Russia and Ukraine. Second, due to delays in the construction of the National runway in Debrecen.
Another big innovation of the 2023 calendar will be the arrival of the 2023 calendar. speed race, it will only be held in the MotoGP category on Saturdays after the qualifying session.
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Portuguese GP (Autodromo Internacional do Algarve): 24-26 March (15:00)
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Argentine Republic GP (Termas de Río Hondo Circuit): 31 March – 2 April (19:00)
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American GP (America Circuit): April 14-16 (21:00)
- Spanish GP (Jerez-Ángel Nieto Circuit): 28-30 April (15:00)
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French GP (Bugatti Le Mans Autodrome): 12-14 May (14:00)
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Italian GP (Mugello Autodrome): 9 – 11 June (14:00)
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German GP (Sachsenring Circuit): 16-18 June (14:00)
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Dutch GP (TT Circuit Assen): 23-25 June (14:00)
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Kazakhstan GP (Sokol International Autodrome): 7 – 9 July (10:00)
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British GP (Silverstone Circuit): 4 – 6 August (14:00)
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Austrian GP (Red Bull Ring-Spielberg): 18-20 August (14:00)
- Catalonia GP (Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya): 1-3 September (14:00)
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San Marino GP (Misano Marco Simoncelli Circuit): 8-10 September (14:00)
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Indian GP (Buddh International Circuit): September 22-24 (10:30)
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Japanese GP (Twin Ring Motegi): 29 September – 1 October (07:00)
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Indonesian GP (Mandalika International City Circuit): October 13-15 (8:00)
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Australian GP (Phillip Island): October 20-22 (05:00)
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Thai GP (Chang International Circuit): 27-29 October (08:00)
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Malaysian GP (Sepang International Circuit): 12-14 November (07:00)
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Qatar GP (Lusail International Circuit): 17-19 November (18:00)
- Valencia GP (Valencia Community Circuit-Ricardo Tormo): 24-26 November (14:00)