MotoGP has officially announced that the Grand Prix of Argentina will return to the nation’s capital in Buenos Aires from 2027.
The official statement reads that work is already underway to the Autodromo Oscar y Juan Galvez to ensure its ready for the 2027 campaign.
Therefore, this year’s race at the Autodromo Termas de Rio Hondo will be its last, as the contract expires at the end of the year.
The Autodromo Oscar y Juan Galvez previously hosted MotoGP races in the 1960s, 1980s and 1990s, and will return once again for the start of the new regulation period in 2027.
Dorna Sports CEO Camelo Ezpeleta stated: “This is exciting news for MotoGP, and for fans in Argentina and Latin America.
“It’s a great venue and puts us close to the heart of Buenos Aires, which will be a flagship location not only in terms of the country and continent, but globally too.
“The passion of the crowds we’ve seen at recent Grands Prix in Argentina, who come from far and wide, is legendary and we’re excited to let them know where we’ll see them again – and when – as we continue to work with Grupo OSD to bring the most exciting sport on Earth to Argentina.”
Orly Terranova, CEO of Grupo OSD shared: “What does it mean for Argentina to have MotoGP at the Gálvez circuit from 2027? It’s an important step for the city of Buenos Aires.
“An event has emerged for one of the most important motorsports, which will greatly contribute to the development of local sport and a lot of tourism.
“This is something that several capital cities in different countries are vying for, so I think it’s important. And it will have a huge impact economically, and on tourism.”
Chief Government officer of Buenos Aires Jorge Macri shared about its plans to renovate the circuit to comply with FIM regulation.
“We are consolidating our city’s sporting leadership on a global level,” he said.
“The most important category of motorcycle racing returns to Gálvez. We have hosted ten Grands Prix, and almost 30 years later, we will once again be among the world’s leading circuits, like Barcelona and Silverstone.
“Starting in October, we will undertake a comprehensive renovation of the circuit, which includes work on the track, pits, paddock and safety zones, incorporating the latest technology.
“With this investment in infrastructure, security, logistics, and connectivity, we will bring the venue up to international standards.
“Bringing MotoGP to the city means the arrival of an elite competition, with the most important international teams and riders, which will be enjoyed by around 150,000 people at the track and millions of viewers via television and streaming in more than 200 territories.”
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