The MotoGP round in South America is expected to change in 2025. The Argentine Grand Prix has been held since 2014 – except for the pandemic years in 2020 and 2021 – and after a decade, it is likely to be replaced by Brazil. The candidate circuit is in Brasília.
FIM President Jorge Viegas told SportTV that this is a strong possibility and what is being projected, although he emphasizes that it’s not yet fully confirmed:
– It is not confirmed yet, but I can say that everything suggests that it will happen: that in 2025 we will go to the Brasília circuit, which is being prepared. Now, things can change until then. At the moment, everything suggests that Argentina will have, next year, the last Grand Prix at Termas de Río Hondo, and then we will go to Brazil. But, as I say, things can change in the meantime. But that’s the idea.
The last MotoGP Grand Prix held in Brazil dates back to 2004, with the Rio de Janeiro Grand Prix at Jacarepaguá – an event that took place between 1995 and 2004.