Motorsports
The Ricardo Tormo circuit will open in 2026 and will host 14 confirmed tests and the MotoGP Grand Prix as its main course.
he Ricardo Tormo Circuit The provisional calendar for 2026 was announced this Friday. There are already 14 races scheduled there, the most notable of which is the Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitato Valenciana, which will be held on November 22 and concludes the MotoGP World Championship.
The season begins on January 11th with the Duathlon, an event that combines running and cycling, on the Circuit Unicaca route in Cheste. Two motorsports meetings will be held in February: on the 15th, the Winter Series will be held in conjunction with ROOW, an event that combines motorsport with culture and other entertainment, and on the 21st, the Porsche Sprint Challenge Southern Europe will be held, where GT cars will gather for fierce competition.
March 8th will feature “Racing Legends,” featuring historic vehicles and activities for fans. Two motorsports events will be held in April: NAPA Racing Weekend on the 12th and Valencia NASCAR Fest on the 19th.
May begins with the FMCV Motorcycle Cup on the 3rd, followed by the Gran Premio Velas Marathon Running on the 16th, which turns the circuit into an athletic space. Two events are scheduled for June: the TCR and Vol Races on the 14th, and the second round of the FMCV Motorcycle Cup on the 21st.
As summer comes to an end, MotoJunior will arrive at the circuit on September 6th, giving us the chance to see young riders aiming for the World Championship. The final round of the FMCV Motorcycle Cup will be held on the 13th, and on the 27th it will be the turn of the “Supercar” and “ROOW” high-performance vehicles running on the course.
Finally, on November 22nd, the Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitato Valenciana will once again bring the MotoGP World Championship to a close, drawing thousands of fans to the Ricardo Tormo Circuit.
“The 2026 calendar reflects our intention to concentrate the best of the world of motorsport. We have prepared a program that includes international competitions and tests that promote the fundamentals of motorcycling and motorsport. “The Motul de la Comunitato Valenciana, like every year, will be a great moment of the season and an event that will transform our circuit into the motorcycling capital of the world,” said Ricardo Tormo, general director of the circuit. Nicholas Corradoin a statement.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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