MotoGP has confirmed plans to move the Australian Grand Prix from Phillip Island to a new street circuit in the future. The change is linked to new hosting agreements and long-term commercial planning. Phillip Island has been a long-time venue on the calendar, but organisers are now preparing for a different location once the current contract ends.
A veteran MotoGP team manager has suggested altering the race weekend schedule to a Formula 1-style format. The idea would reorganise sessions to make the event clearer for fans and improve viewing. He believes the current timetable can be confusing and a simpler structure could help engagement and promotion of the championship.
The Australian MotoGP is expected to leave Phillip Island after nearly 30 years as the Victorian government plans to end its hosting agreement. Rising costs and changing priorities are behind the decision, and other locations are being considered. Phillip Island has been a regular fixture on the calendar since the 1990s, making the potential move a major change for the event.
MotoGP promoter Dorna Sports has changed its name to MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group. The move reflects a wider focus on growing the championship as a global sport and entertainment product, including media, promotion and fan engagement. The organisation says the new identity better represents its long-term plans to expand MotoGP’s audience worldwide. Source - motogp.com
Jorge Lorenzobelieves Marc Marquez is no longer the risky rider he once was. He said Márquez now rides with more control and experience, choosing his moments instead of constantly pushing beyond the limit. The change comes after injuries in recent years, with a more calculated approach helping him stay competitive.
MotoGP has reorganised its commercial department as part of plans to expand the championship worldwide. The changes aim to strengthen promotion, partnerships and business operations while supporting long-term development of the series. The restructure is intended to help MotoGP grow its audience and commercial opportunities in the coming years. Source: MotoGP.com
Jorge Martin will travel to Thailand for the Buriram MotoGP test as he continues recovering from injury. The aim is to check his fitness and see if he can ride before the season opener. A final decision on his participation will be made after medical evaluation once he arrives at the circuit.
Johann Zarco said there is still a clear performance difference between Honda and Ducati in MotoGP. He explained Ducati has stronger acceleration and overall stability, while Honda is improving but not yet at the same level. Zarco believes the project is moving forward, but more development is needed before Honda can regularly fight at the front.
Fermín Aldeguer will not race in the Thailand MotoGP round as he continues recovering from a broken femur suffered in a training crash. The injury requires more rehabilitation, so he has also missed pre-season testing. His team will use a replacement rider for the event while Aldeguer focuses on returning fit for the following races.
Honda says its MotoGP project has improved after winter testing. Riders reported better feeling with the bike and the team now has a clearer development direction than last year. The manufacturer is not calling itself a title contender yet, but believes the recent work has created a stronger base for the upcoming 2026 season.