MotoGP is set to make history with the Thai Grand Prix as the season opener for 2025 and 2026. The Chang International Circuit in Buriram will host the world's most thrilling motorsport, marking the first time in over 25 years that the season begins in Southeast Asia. Discover what this monumental shift means for the sport, the region, and the passionate fans.
MotoGP is thrilled to announce that the Thai Grand Prix will kick off the 2025 and 2026 seasons. The Chang International Circuit in Buriram is set to host the world’s most exhilarating sport from February 28th to March 2nd, 2025, marking the first time in over 25 years that the season opener will take place in Southeast Asia.
Thailand is a vital market for MotoGP, its manufacturers, and partners, boasting a passionate fanbase and millions of motorcycles on its roads. Since the inaugural Thai GP in 2018, over 800,000 fans have flocked to Buriram for the events held there. Now, fans have the unique opportunity to witness history as the MotoGP season begins in Thailand for the very first time in 25 years. The stage is set, and the countdown to greatness has begun.
To deepen the excitement surrounding this historic announcement, interviews with key figures in MotoGP will be conducted, offering insights into the significance of Thailand becoming the season opener. These conversations will explore the impact on the sport, the strategic importance of Southeast Asia, and the enthusiasm shared by riders, teams, and fans alike.
Dr. Gongsak Yodmani, Governor for Sports Authority of Thailand: “We recognize the numerous benefits of being the season opener. This presents a significant opportunity to leverage a world-class sporting event to stimulate the economy and generate substantial revenue in line with the Sport Tourism policy. One of the factors that will make the 2025 season particularly exciting is the significant rider movement between teams. This will undoubtedly captivate MotoGP fans worldwide as they eagerly anticipate seeing top riders on their new bikes for the first time at Chang International Circuit. Following a nearly four-month off-season, this will be the inaugural race to showcase the new team dynamics. Moreover, Dorna Sports, as the event organizer, has plans to extensively promote the season opener to raise awareness among motorsport fans globally. This will enhance the visibility of the Thai round and establish it as a must-visit destination for MotoGP enthusiasts from around the world.
“On behalf of the Sports Authority of Thailand, I would like to express our sincere gratitude to Dorna Sports and assure them that Thailand is fully prepared in all aspects to host the opening round of the 2025 and 2026 seasons.”
Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of MotoGP™ rights holder Dorna Sports: “We are very excited to reveal that the 2025 and 2026 season openers will be the Thai Grand Prix at Buriram. Southeast Asia is one of our most important markets, both for the sport and for our factories and partners. Thailand plays a leading role in that, and the passion is clear to see in the huge crowds we enjoy at Buriram year on year. We know they will create an incredible atmosphere for the first event of the season.
“As soon as Buriram joined the calendar, it became an instant favourite. It’s easy to understand why: it’s a fantastic place to enjoy MotoGP, with a layout crafted to showcase the best of our close racing – very much proven by the incredible show we enjoyed at the track last season. We’re looking forward to coming back later this year and then to return in 2025 for a history-making season opener.”
Dates remain provisional until they are confirmed. The full 2025 FIM MotoGP calendar will be published by the FIM later in the 2024 season.
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