2026 MotoGP Grand Prix of Aragon | Automotive Experience
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2026 MotoGP Grand Prix of Aragon
Alcañiz, Aragon, Spain2026-08-28 to 2026-08-30
About This Event
Held since 2010 on the 5.077km MotorLand Aragón circuit — the only track to win the IRTA Best Grand Prix award in its debut year. A three-day MotoGP weekend with the premier class, Moto2, Moto3, and MotoE racing on 17 turns through 50 metres of elevation change, including a 7.2% drop at Turns 8 and 9 that recreates Laguna Seca's Corkscrew.
What to Expect
General Admission Area 4 sits at the circuit's highest point with views of Turn 5 braking and the Turns 8-9 corkscrew
Turn 15 tests riders through a 90-degree curve before the circuit's longest straight where most overtaking occurs
MotoGP calendar fixture testing skill and precision on technical MotorLand Aragón circuit
Friday practice sessions, Saturday qualifying and Sprint race, Sunday Grand Prix with championship points at stake
General Admission Area 6 overlooks hard braking into Turn 16 after a 1000-metre downhill straight
Grandstands offer sightlines to approximately 70% of the circuit
Best Way to Experience It
Area 4 General Admission at the circuit's highest point captures Turn 5 braking and the corkscrew section
MotoGP VIP Village hospitality grants paddock access with Team Garage Experiences and Rider Meet & Greets
Good to Know
MotorLand Aragón provides free parking for cars, motorcycles, and campers
Free shuttle buses operate between Alcañiz and the circuit during race weekends
Late August brings hot conditions often exceeding 30°C requiring sun protection and hydration
Parking spaces fill quickly; early arrival recommended
Small quantities of food and beverages for personal consumption permitted
Zaragoza Airport sits 120 kilometers from the circuit, about 1.5 hours by car
Is This Event Right For You?
Best fit if you enjoy championship racing — MotoGP's 22-round 2026 season with late-August positioning creates potential title-deciding stakes, premier class alongside Moto2, Moto3, MotoE support categories.
Best fit if you value motorsport heritage — Circuit awarded IRTA Best Grand Prix in debut 2010 year, Hermann Tilke design features 50-metre elevation change including 7.2% descent reproducing Laguna Seca's Corkscrew excitement through Turns 8-9.
Best fit if you like passionate fan atmosphere — 112,500 spectators in 2025, Spanish motorcycling enthusiasm fills grandstands and general admission areas, three-day weekend combines racing with regional motorcycling culture celebration.
Not ideal if you struggle with heat exposure — August averages 27.9°C highs with heat index calculated at 30°C, 7.2% rainfall chance means minimal shade relief, three-day outdoor exposure with 16km daily Alcañiz round-trip increases fatigue risk.
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