MotoGP Returns to Brazil: Band Secures Broadcast Rights for 2026 Race
After a 21-year absence, MotoGP is revving up for its return to Brazil in 2026, and fans across the nation will be able to witness the action live thanks to a new broadcast partnership with Bandeirantes (Band). The Brazilian Grand Prix,slated to take place from March 20-22 at the Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna in Goiânia,marks a important milestone for the sport and a thrilling prospect for Brazilian motorsports enthusiasts.
A long-Awaited Return and a Five-Year Deal
The agreement between Dorna Sports, the global promoter of MotoGP, and Band ensures that Brazilian audiences will have access to complete coverage of the event. Alex Arroyo, Head of Media Rights at Dorna Sports, expressed his excitement, stating, “We’re happy to announce that Band will broadcast the Brazilian GP. MotoGP’s return to Brazil is an important milestone, and tickets have nearly sold out, showing the incredible anticipation for the event.” This enthusiasm is well-founded,as the race has generated considerable buzz,with tickets quickly selling out.
This return isn’t just for a single year; Dorna Sports has committed to a five-year deal with Brasil Motorsport and the local government of Goiás, guaranteeing annual races at the Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna through the 2030 season. This long-term commitment demonstrates Dorna’s confidence in the Brazilian market and its dedication to expanding the global reach of MotoGP.
A History of Brazilian MotoGP
While the 2026 race marks the first time MotoGP has returned to brazil since 2004, the country has a rich history with the sport. the Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna previously hosted races from 1987 to 1989. Before that, the Brazilian Grand Prix was held at São Paulo’s Interlagos circuit in 1992, though it was a one-off event. From 1995 to 2004, the Rio de Janeiro motorcycle grand prix took place annually at the Jacarepaguá circuit. The 2026 event signifies a renewed dedication to bringing world-class motorcycle racing back to Brazilian fans.
Broader Expansion for MotoGP
The Brazilian Grand Prix is part of a larger strategy by Dorna Sports to expand the MotoGP calendar and global footprint. Recently, Dorna secured a landmark rights renewal extending through 2060, demonstrating the sport’s long-term stability and growth potential. Alongside the Brazilian addition, contracts have been renewed with circuits in Misano (Italy) and Sachsenring (Germany) through 2031. Furthermore, MotoGP is set to return to Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2027 after a 30-year hiatus.
Broadcast Landscape and the Rise of Diogo Moreira
Band takes over broadcasting duties from ESPN Brasil, which held the rights for the entire 2025 season. Fans also have the option to stream races via the MotoGP VideoPass direct-to-consumer service. The timing of MotoGP’s return to Brazil is notably exciting with the emergence of Brazilian rider Diogo Moreira on the grid, adding a local hero for fans to support. Moreira’s presence is expected to further fuel the excitement surrounding the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Looking Ahead
The 2026 MotoGP season is shaping up to be a dynamic and globally inclusive one. Starting with the Thai Grand Prix (February 27 – March 1), the series will then head to Brazil, promising a thrilling spectacle for fans both in the country and around the world. With a renewed broadcast partnership,a long-term commitment to the Brazilian circuit,and the rise of local talent,MotoGP is poised for a prosperous and exciting chapter in Brazil.