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MotoGP 18.07 - 20.07 2025

Brno, Czech Republic, Automotodrom Brno

The Automotodrom Brno, known also as Masaryk Circuit, located near the city of Brno in the Czech Republic, is back to thrill motorsport fans after a brief interruption, offering its iconic sweeping corners, dramatic elevation changes, and a stunning forested setting.

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F1 25.07 - 27.07 2025

Belgium, Spa-Francorchamps

Arguably F1’s most beloved track, Spa is renowned for its long straights, challenging corners like Eau Rouge and Pouhon, and dramatic elevation changes. Set in the Belgian Ardennes, it’s a favorite for both fans and drivers, though weather often plays a major role.

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F1 01.08 - 03.08 2025

Hungary, Hungaroring

Often compared to a karting track, this tight and twisty circuit near Budapest is one of the most demanding on the calendar. Its slow, technical nature and lack of overtaking zones reward strategy and precision, making qualifying critical for success here.

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MotoGP 15.08 - 17.08 2025

Austria, Red Bull Ring

Set in the Austrian Alps, the Red Bull Ring is a fast circuit with long straights and sharp braking zones, encouraging high-speed overtakes. Its scenic backdrop adds to the spectacle, while the layout rewards top speed and bravery in braking.

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MotoGP 22.08 - 24.08 2025

Hungary, Balaton Park Circuit

The Balaton Park Circuit, located just 90 minutes from Budapest, near the beautiful Hungarian Lake Balaton, is the new venue for MotoGP races!

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F1 29.08 - 31.08 2025

Netherlands, Zandvoort Circuit

Winding through the Dutch sand dunes, Zandvoort is a fast and narrow track with banked corners and a technical layout. The circuit offers little room for overtaking, putting a premium on qualifying, while the passionate home crowd creates an electric atmosphere.

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WEC 06.09 - 07.09 2025

USA, Circuit of the Americas

Nestled in the heart of Texas, the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is a world-class venue known for its challenging elevation changes and mix of fast straights and technical corners. The track's design tests both the car's performance and the driver's skill, offering a thrilling spectacle for fans of endurance racing. With the vibrant Austin atmosphere and the Texas heat, the race provides a unique challenge that brings out the best in teams and drivers in the FIA World Endurance Championship.

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F1 05.09 - 07.09 2025

Italy, Monza, Autodromo Nazionale Monza

Known as the “Temple of Speed,” Monza is F1's fastest circuit, with long straights and tight chicanes that test a car’s top-end performance. Its historic significance and high-speed drama make it a standout event, especially with Ferrari fans in full force.

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MotoGP 05.09 - 07.09 2025

Spain, Catalunya, Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya

A fan-favorite circuit, Catalunya features long straights and a mix of fast and slow corners, rewarding smooth, technical riding. The track’s flowing layout and strategic overtaking opportunities often make for thrilling races in the Spanish sun.

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MotoGP 12.09 - 14.09 2025

San Marino, Misano, Misano World Circuit

This Italian circuit offers a mix of fast and slow corners, requiring a smooth rhythm from riders. Located near the Adriatic coast, Misano is known for passionate crowds, and its mix of technical sections tests both riders’ precision and mental focus.

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F1 19.09 - 21.09 2025

Azerbaijan, Baku City Circuit

Winding through the heart of Azerbaijan's capital, Baku's street circuit mixes ultra-high-speed straights with narrow, technical corners. The iconic section through the medieval city walls makes it one of the most distinctive and unpredictable tracks on the calendar.

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WEC 26.09 - 28.09 2025

Japan, Fuji Speedway

Nestled at the base of the iconic Mount Fuji, the Fuji Speedway is a historic circuit renowned for its long straights and technical corners. The track's layout demands exceptional top speed and downforce balance, providing a thrilling stage for endurance racing battles. With unpredictable weather often playing a key role, Fuji challenges teams to adapt their strategies and showcases the resilience of both drivers and machines.

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MotoGP 26.09 - 28.09 2025

Japan, Motegi, Twin Ring Motegi

A stop-and-go circuit in Japan with long straights and hard-braking hairpins, Motegi demands strong acceleration and braking performance. Its challenging layout tests both machine and rider, offering great overtaking opportunities and thrilling finishes.

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MotoGP 03.10 - 05.10 2025

Indonesia, Mandalika International Street Circuit

This Indonesian street circuit offers stunning coastal views, with a mix of fast corners and tight sections. Mandalika's unique layout and tropical climate provide a new challenge for MotoGP riders, making it one of the most exciting additions to the calendar.

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F1 03.10 - 05.10 2025

Singapore, Marina Bay Street Circuit

Raced under the lights in the humid city-state, Singapore’s street circuit is known for its physical and mental demands. With 19 corners, tight walls, and humid conditions, it's one of the most challenging races for drivers, often pushing them to their limits.

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WSBK 17.10 - 19.10 2025

Spain, Circuito de Jerez

Situated in the heart of Andalusia, the Circuito de Jerez is a classic motorcycle racing venue known for its flowing layout and technical challenges. With its mix of fast straights and tight corners, the track demands precision, agility, and bravery from riders. The warm Spanish climate and passionate local fans create an electrifying atmosphere, making Jerez a standout event in the Superbike World Championship calendar.

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MotoGP 17.10 - 19.10 2025

Australia, Phillip Island Circuit

Located on Australia’s coastline, Phillip Island is known for its fast, flowing corners and dramatic scenery. Riders love its speed and unpredictable conditions, with high winds and changing weather often playing a critical role in race outcomes.

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F1 17.10 - 19.10 2025

USA, Circuit of the Americas (COTA)

Located in Austin, Texas, COTA boasts a challenging layout with dramatic elevation changes and a mix of tight corners and fast straights. The steep climb into Turn 1 is one of the most dramatic starts in F1, while the long back straight encourages overtaking.

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MotoGP 24.10 - 26.10 2025

Malaysia, Sepang International Circuit

A hot and humid track in Malaysia, Sepang combines long straights with a mix of fast and slow corners. The tropical climate tests riders’ endurance, while the track’s layout offers plenty of overtaking opportunities and thrilling side-by-side racing.

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F1 24.10 - 26.10 2025

Mexico City, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez

At over 2,000 meters above sea level, this high-altitude track presents unique challenges for engines and aerodynamics. Its long straights and tight corners, combined with the atmospheric stadium section, make for exciting racing and passionate fan support.

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WEC 06.11 - 08.11 2025

Bahrain, Bahrain International Circuit

Set in the heart of the desert, the Bahrain International Circuit offers a stunning backdrop for the FIA World Endurance Championship. Known for its combination of long straights, challenging corners, and high-speed sections, the circuit provides a true test of both car performance and driver endurance. The warm desert air and the dramatic nighttime atmosphere add to the excitement, creating a unique and intense racing experience. The race in Bahrain is a thrilling finale for the season, with teams and drivers pushing to the limits under the spotlight of this iconic venue.

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MotoGP 07.11 - 09.11 2025

Portugal, Algarve International Circuit

Known as the “rollercoaster” due to its dramatic elevation changes and fast, flowing corners, Portimão challenges riders with its tricky layout. The scenic track demands precision and bravery, making it one of the most exciting circuits in the MotoGP calendar.

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F1 07.11 - 09.11 2025

Brazil, São Paulo, Autódromo José Carlos Pace (Interlagos)

This short but intense anti-clockwise track in Brazil is known for its elevation changes and unpredictable weather. Interlagos often produces dramatic races, with memorable overtakes and rain-affected strategies, making it a favorite among fans and drivers alike.

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MotoGP 14.11 - 16.11 2025

Spain, Valencia, Circuit Ricardo Tormo

This compact circuit in Spain offers tight corners and fast straights, making for close racing and dramatic season finales. Its stadium-like layout allows fans to see almost the entire track, creating an incredible atmosphere for the championship’s final race.

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F1 20.11 - 22.11 2025

Nevada, Las Vegas Strip Circuit

The newest addition to the F1 calendar, this street circuit weaves through the famous Las Vegas Strip, offering high-speed sections and tight technical corners. The unique night race setting, coupled with the city's electric atmosphere, promises unforgettable action.

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F1 28.11 - 30.11 2025

Qatar, Lusail International Circuit

A modern circuit located in the Qatari desert, Lusail features a mix of high-speed corners and technical sections. The smooth surface, night race format, and desert setting combine to offer a unique challenge, particularly in managing tire wear and temperatures.

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F1 05.12 - 07.12 2025

Abu Dhabi, Yas Marina Circuit

A modern circuit in Abu Dhabi, Yas Marina features a mix of long straights and slow corners. The sunset setting and state-of-the-art facilities make for a spectacular season finale, with strategic overtaking opportunities and close championship battles.

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F1 06.03 - 08.03 2026

Australia, Albert Park Circuit

Set in Melbourne's picturesque Albert Park, this semi-permanent street circuit is known for its fast straights, slow corners, and unpredictable weather. The tight layout and proximity of walls often lead to safety cars and strategic battles during the race.

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F1 13.03 - 15.03 2026

China, Shangai international circuit

The Shanghai International Circuit, situated in Shanghai's Jiading District, is a well-known motorsport race track in China. The circuit is renowned for its distinctive layout featuring a unique "snail" turn and long straights, offering fans thrilling overtaking opportunities and high-speed action.

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F1 27.03 - 29.03 2026

Japan, Suzuka Circuit

An iconic figure-eight layout, Suzuka is a favorite among drivers for its fast, flowing corners like 130R and the Esses. The narrow track and elevation changes make it a real test of precision, while the passionate Japanese fans create a fantastic atmosphere.

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F1 10.04 - 12.04 2026

Bahrain, Bahrain International Circuit

Located in the Sakhir desert, this track features long straights, tight corners, and significant elevation changes. Its abrasive surface tests tire management, while night racing under floodlights adds to the drama and spectacle.

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F1 17.04 - 19.04 2026

Saudi Arabia, Jeddah Corniche Circuit

This ultra-fast street circuit on Saudi Arabia's coast offers a mix of long straights and tight, technical corners. With little room for error and high speeds, it’s one of the most challenging modern additions to the F1 calendar, providing thrilling racing.

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F1 01.05 - 03.05 2026

Miami, Miami International Autodrome

A challenging street circuit built around the Hard Rock Stadium, Miami’s layout combines fast straights with tight, technical sections. The tropical climate adds an extra layer of unpredictability, promising plenty of action and overtaking opportunities.

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F1 22.05 - 24.05 2026

Canada, Montreal, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Located on Montreal's Île Notre-Dame, this semi-permanent circuit features long straights and tricky chicanes, rewarding top speed and braking performance. Its "Wall of Champions" has claimed many victims, making it one of the most notorious corners in F1.

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F1 05.06 - 07.06 2026

Monaco, Circuit de Monaco

The most iconic street circuit in the world, Monaco is renowned for its narrow roads, tight corners, and lack of overtaking opportunities. Racing through the glitzy Principality, it requires precision and concentration, with any mistake punished by the barriers.

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F1 12.06 - 14.06 2026

Spain, Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya

A classic on the F1 calendar, this circuit offers a mix of high-speed straights and a variety of corner types, making it ideal for testing car aerodynamics and balance. Its smooth, flowing layout provides a real challenge, particularly in the hot Spanish sun.

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F1 26.06 - 28.06 2026

Austria, Red Bull Ring

Nestled in the Styrian hills of Austria, the Red Bull Ring is a short, high-speed circuit with sweeping corners and elevation changes. The layout rewards powerful engines and precise braking, making it a favorite for close battles and strategic overtakes.

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F1 03.07 - 05.07 2026

Britain, Silverstone Circuit

Silverstone, the home of British motorsport, is a fast and flowing circuit that tests both driver skill and car performance. Famous corners like Maggots, Becketts, and Copse provide thrilling high-speed action, while its unpredictable weather adds extra excitement.

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F1 11.09 - 13.09 2026

Madrid, Spain, Circuit in Madrid

The Madrid Circuit, located near the Spanish capital, combines a challenging layout with picturesque surroundings, offering motorsport fans an exciting mix of high-speed straights and technical corners in a vibrant cultural hub.

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