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The MotorLand Aragón Circuit combines the best of modern engineering with a stunning natural environment. Its fast and complex sections provide an unparalleled spectacle, making this race one of the most exciting on the MotoGP calendar.

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ARAGON MOTOGP 2025 – MotorLand Aragon Circuit

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Frequent questions

The Aragon Grand Prix is held at the MotorLand Aragon Circuit, located near the city of Alcañiz, in the province of Teruel, Spain. This track is famous for its technical diversity, combining long straights with fast and slow corners, as well as notable changes in gradient, which makes it an exciting challenge for the drivers. The variety of its course demands extreme precision in every turn and acceleration, making each race unpredictable and full of excitement. Alcañiz, located in a region rich in history and surrounded by unique landscapes, offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy not only the adrenaline of the competition, but also its cultural and gastronomic atmosphere. Fans can explore the charm of this Aragonese area while experiencing the spectacle of MotoGP up close.

  1. Grandstands 1A, 1B and 1C are located at the exciting start of the Aragon Grand Prix, right along the main straight. From these grandstands, spectators can witness the crucial moment of the start, when the bikes reach breakneck speeds and the riders fight for the top positions. In Grandstand 1C, you will also have a perfect view of the first corner of the circuit, one of the most exciting, and you will be able to see, in the distance, how the riders prepare to face the second corner. These grandstands offer an unparalleled experience for fans who want to feel the speed and intensity from the very first moment.
  2. Grandstands 3B and 3C are strategically located in front of one of the most exciting sections of the circuit, between turns 12 and 15. From here, spectators can enjoy maximum action in one of the most crucial parts of the Aragon Grand Prix, where the skill and dexterity of the riders will be decisive. These technical corners test the precision in braking and acceleration, making every maneuver vital to maintain or gain positions. If you are looking for excitement and decisive moments in the race, these grandstands are the ideal place.
  3. Grandstand 7 is located at the last corner of the circuit, an ideal place to witness how the bikes accelerate with all their power towards the finish line. From this grandstand, you will have a privileged view of one of the widest and most exciting corners of the track, where the riders make their last crucial decisions before crossing the finish line. It’s the perfect place to experience the final thrill of the race and see up close the decisive overtakes that define the outcome of the competition.

The MotorLand Aragon Circuit has a length of 5.077 kilometers.

The number of laps at the Aragon Grand Prix may vary depending on FIM regulations and the season schedule. Usually, at the MotorLand Aragon Circuit, MotoGP riders complete about 23 laps during the race.

This Grand Prix was incorporated into the MotoGP championship in 2010, in response to the growing popularity of motorcycling in Spain and the need for a new venue to host a high-level event in the country. The Grand Prix was named after its location in the autonomous community of Aragon, a region with a rich history in the world of motor racing. The circuit, designed by the prestigious architect Hermann Tilke, was inaugurated in 2009 and quickly gained recognition for its technical complexity and elevation changes, which offer a unique challenge to the drivers. Since its first edition, the Aragon Grand Prix has been the scene of exciting duels and has consolidated its place as a key stop in the MotoGP championship.

Marc Márquez has shown exceptional dominance at this track, achieving multiple victories and becoming the rider with the most wins at MotorLand Aragón, thus consolidating his legendary status at this circuit.

Yes, due to the noise generated by the powerful MotoGP bikes, spectators are advised to wear hearing protection, such as earplugs, to enjoy the race safely and comfortably.

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