2026 MOTORSPORT: Schedule and times

Motorsport season is upon us with MotoGP kicking things off later in February.
F1 enters 2026 with completely redesigned cars, the largest technical revolution since hybrids began.
Cars will be smaller, lighter, narrower, and feature active aerodynamics—drivers will adjust front and rear wings on the fly, making in‑cockpit workload dramatically higher.
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For the first time in four years, the grid features four world champions.
Lando Norris (entering as reigning champion), Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and Fernando Alonso.
MotoGP is entering a historic and globally expanded schedule featuring 22 races across five continents.
Marc Márquez dominated 2025 with 11 wins, sealing the championship early before an injury ended his season prematurely.
There is only one place to watch the drama unfold - every single race is LIVE on SuperSport, your World of Champions.
F1 SCHEDULE
1. Australian GP (Albert Park Circuit), March 8
2. Chinese GP (Shanghai International Circuit), March 15
3. Japanese GP (Suzuka Circuit), March 29
4. Bahrain GP (Bahrain International Circuit), April 12
5. Saudi Arabian GP (Jeddah Street Circuit), April 19
6. Miami GP (Miami International Autodrome), May 3
7. Canadian GP (Circuit Gilles Villeneuve), May 24
8. Monaco GP (Circuit de Monaco), June 7
9. Spanish GP (Barcelona), June 14
10. Austrian GP (Red Bull Ring), June 28
11. British GP (Silverstone), July 5
12. Belgian GP (Spa‑Francorchamps), July 19
13. Hungarian GP (Hungaroring), July 26
14. Dutch GP (Zandvoort), Aug 23
15. Italian GP (Monza), Sept 6
16. Spanish GP (Madrid), Sept 13
17. Azerbaijan GP (Baku), Sept 26
18. Singapore GP (Marina Bay), Oct 11
19. United States GP (Circuit of the Americas), Oct 25
20. Mexico City GP (Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez), Nov 1
21. Brazilian GP) (Interlagos), Nov 8
22. Las Vegas GP (Las Vegas Street Circuit), Nov 21
23. Qatar GP (Lusail International Circuit), Nov 29
24. Abu Dhabi GP (Yas Marina Circuit), December 6
MOTOGP SCHEDULE
1. Thailand GP (Buriram), 1 March – SS Motorsport
2. Brazilian GP (Goiania), 22 March – SS Motorsort
3. Grand Prix of the Americas (Austin), 29 March
4. Qatar GP (Lusail), 12 April
5. Spanish GP (Jerez), 26 April
6. French GP (Le Mans), 10 May
7. Catalan GP (Barcelona‑Catalunya),17 May
8. Italian GP (Mugello), 31 May
9. Hungarian GP (Balaton Park) 7 June
10. Czech GP (Brno), 21 June
11. Dutch TT (Assen), 28 June
12. German GP (Sachsenring) 12 July
13. British GP (Silverstone), 9 August
14. Aragon GP (MotorLand Aragón), 30 Aug
15. San Marino GP (Misano), 13 Sept
16. Austrian GP (Spielberg), 20 Sept
17. Japanese GP (Motegi), 4 Oct
18. Indonesian GP (Mandalika), 11 Oct
19. Australian GP (Phillip Island), 25 Oct
20. Malaysian GP (Sepang), 1 Nov
21. Portuguese GP (Portimão), 15 Nov
22. Valencia GP (Circuit Ricardo Tormo), 22 Nov
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