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Eliška Ryšánková
News.GP journalist who’s all about the thrilling worlds of MotoGP and Formula 1.MotoGP has been thrilling fans for decades, and some legendary tracks have hosted more races than others. From the iconic TT Circuit Assen to the historic Monza Circuit, these five circuits have played a major role in MotoGP history. Let’s take a closer look at the top MotoGP tracks that have seen the most action over the years!
MotoGP has a rich history, and some tracks have hosted numerous races over the years. Here are the top five circuits that have hosted the most MotoGP races:
1. TT Circuit Assen, Netherlands
Also known as the "Cathedral of Speed," Assen has been part of the MotoGP calendar since 1949. Over time, it has hosted a race every year, except for 2020, making it a total of 262 races. The track is loved for its fast and challenging layout.
2. Automotodrom Brno, Czech Republic
Brno has been a regular venue since the 1950s and has hosted over 156 races. The circuit is known for its fast corners and elevation changes, making it a favorite among riders and fans. After a five-year absence, Brno is back on the 2025 MotoGP calendar.
3. Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
Between 1949 and 1990, Spa-Francorchamps hosted 129 races. The track is now famous for Formula 1 and 24-hour endurance races, but it is also well known for its challenging layout and unpredictable weather.
4. Isle of Man TT Course, United Kingdom
The Isle of Man TT Course was part of the MotoGP calendar from 1949 to 1976, hosting a total of 114 races. Known for its long-distance public road course, it remains one of the most challenging "circuits" in MotoGP history.
5. Monza Circuit, Italy
Monza hosted a total of 111 races between 1949 and 1996. The circuit’s high-speed straights and tight corners provided exciting races and contributed significantly to MotoGP history.
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