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FIM says there is 'no cause for concern' as Brazilian MotoGP faces uncertainty
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FIM Assures Fans: No Cause for Concern Despite Uncertainty Surrounding Brazilian MotoGP

January 2, 2026 2 Min Read
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A spokesperson from MotoGP’s governing body, the FIM, has assured that there is “no cause for concern” despite delays in track work as Brazil prepares to rejoin the MotoGP calendar. The Ayrton Senna circuit in Goiânia is set to welcome MotoGP back in March for the first time in over two decades. The Brazilian Grand Prix is planned as the second race of the 2026 season, scheduled for the weekend of March 20-22.

Previously hosting MotoGP races in the late 1980s, the circuit has undergone significant renovations to meet modern standards. Recent upgrades include resurfacing the track, widening the pit entrance, and enhancing the medical facilities, although some construction is still ongoing. Due to the tight timeline, concerns have arisen about whether Brazil’s MotoGP return might face delays.

However, Paul Dulac, Sporting Director of the FIM Track Commission, confirmed that work is progressing well and the event will take place as planned. He emphasized that FIM teams are closely monitoring the renovations and sharing regular updates with footage showing substantial progress, including the laying of the first asphalt layer and installation of fencing.

This reassurance comes against a backdrop of recent disruptions in MotoGP, where races in Hungary, Kazakhstan, and Finland faced postponements or cancellations due to unfinished circuit work.

Fan Take: This confirmation is great news for MotoGP fans eager to see the sport return to Brazil, a country with a rich motorsport heritage. Successfully hosting the race on a revamped track will showcase MotoGP’s global expansion and the ongoing commitment to maintaining high standards in new and returning venues.

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