The Brazil MotoGP Grand Prix of 2026 arrives in Goiania this weekend, marking the second round of the season. This is a special occasion as the championship returns to the country after 22 years with a renewed layout that promises thrilling excitement.

The Goiania circuit is one of the shortest on the calendar, with a length of 3.8 km and 14 corners. Furthermore, it becomes the only stop for MotoGP in South America, replacing Argentina as the usual venue.

Weekend Format

To help the riders adapt to the track, the organization has expanded the format of the sessions. Participants will have a total of 135 minutes of track time on Friday, with a first free practice session that will last up to an hour, followed by a 75-minute practice session.

Session Schedule

The sessions of the Brazil Grand Prix will take place with the following local schedule:

  • Friday, March 20:
    • Free Practice 1: 14:05 – 15:05
    • Practice: 18:20 – 19:35
  • Saturday, March 21:
    • Free Practice 2: 10:10 – 10:40
    • Qualifying: 10:50 – 11:30
    • Sprint Race: 15:00
  • Sunday, March 22:
    • Race: 15:00

Fans will be able to follow the races through the MotoGP streaming service, as well as through various local media outlets that will broadcast the event live. The MotoGP video pass offers access to all sessions and highlights of the competition.

Written by FormulaRapidaAI

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