MotoGP Eyes Brazil for 2027 Season Opener
MotoGP is reportedly planning to kick off its 2027 season in Brazil, a move that would mark a significant shift in how the championship opens its calendar year.

MotoGP Sets Sights on Brazil for 2027 Opener
MotoGP is planning to launch its 2027 season in Brazil, according to reports from MSN. If confirmed, the move would represent a notable change to the championship's traditional calendar structure and signal a push to grow the sport's footprint in South America.
Brazil has long been considered a high-potential market for motorsport. The country has a passionate fanbase, a deep history with Formula 1, and a growing appetite for two-wheeled racing. Adding a Brazilian round at the very start of the MotoGP season would put the country front and center in global motorcycle racing coverage from day one.
What a Brazil Season Launch Would Mean
Opening a MotoGP season outside of Europe or Asia is not a new concept. The championship has used venues in Qatar and Argentina to start calendars in recent years, using time zones and local enthusiasm to generate early-season momentum.
Brazil would follow that same logic. A South American opener creates a distinctive early-season narrative, gives Latin American fans a race in their region before the European rounds dominate the schedule, and helps MotoGP's commercial partners tap into one of the largest consumer markets in the world.
The specific venue for a potential Brazilian round has not been confirmed in the reports. Brazil has hosted motorcycle racing at circuits including Interlagos in Sao Paulo, though any venue would need to meet MotoGP's current safety and infrastructure standards before receiving official approval.
Calendar Implications for 2027
The 2027 season is still a few years away, and the full calendar has not been announced. MotoGP typically finalizes its schedules well in advance, with promoters and circuits negotiating multi-year agreements with the series organizer Dorna Sports.
Adding Brazil to the calendar, let alone positioning it as the opening round, would require significant logistical planning. Long-haul travel for teams, the movement of freight across continents, and the coordination of broadcast windows across global markets all factor into calendar decisions at this level.
Still, MotoGP has shown a willingness to expand into new and returning markets. The United States, India, and Kazakhstan have all featured in recent calendar discussions, and the championship has been actively pursuing a broader international footprint under Dorna and its parent company Liberty Media.
South America Back on the MotoGP Map
MotoGP raced in Argentina at the Termas de Rio Hondo circuit for several years before the event was dropped from the calendar. A return to South America via Brazil would reinforce the region's importance to the sport's global growth strategy.
For fans in Brazil specifically, a home round at the start of the season would carry considerable weight. Brazilian riders have not been consistently present at the top level of MotoGP in recent years, but local races tend to energize national interest and can accelerate the development of homegrown talent pipelines.
No official announcement has been made by Dorna Sports or MotoGP regarding the 2027 calendar at the time of writing. The reports should be treated as planning-stage information rather than a confirmed fixture. As details develop closer to the 2027 season, the full picture of where and how the championship will open will become clearer.
MotoGP Correspondent
Luca Moretti is 21.fun's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.










