This year, MotoGP will have a record 22 Grand Prix races. More countries are interested in hosting the championship, and there is also talk of a possible second round in the United States. However, one thing seems certain: there will be no further expansion of the calendar.
That’s what Carmelo Ezpeleta, the CEO of Dorna, assured, as reported by Marca: ‘The limit is 22 Grand Prix races because we believe it is fair and is the agreement we have with the manufacturers and the teams. Honestly, I think we should not do more races, but less races would not be right either’.
Spain has four rounds on the calendar, more than any other country, but Ezpeleta admitted that this situation will not last much longer: ‘In Spain, we have an agreement with the possibility of rotation. This year, they will all be there, and from then on, after 2027, I don’t think we can maintain four Grand Prix races in Spain’.