Jerez secures MotoGP races through 2031

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Jerez will continue to host MotoGP races until at least 2031 after Dorna extended its contract with the Spanish circuit. This guarantees the Spanish Grand Prix's place on the calendar for several more years. The Andalusian venue, a staple of the MotoGP calendar, is hosting its 38th Spanish Grand Prix this weekend. The extension follows a similar agreement for Le Mans, ensuring both iconic tracks remain on the schedule. The Jerez circuit, which opened in 1985, is known for its vibrant atmosphere and has hosted the Spanish GP since 1987, with the exception of 2020.


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