MotoGP's Argentina Grand Prix to Return in 2027 Near Buenos Aires
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA, JUL 21 – The renovated Autodromo Oscar y Juan Galvez aims to boost Buenos Aires' economy by $150 million and create jobs while pursuing Formula 1 return ambitions.
- MotoGP will return to Buenos Aires in 2027 after nearly 30 years, with a renovated racetrack, according to local authorities.
- Since 2014, MotoGP races have been held at the Termas de Río Hondo racetrack in Santiago del Estero.
- Local officials estimate that the event will bring approximately $150 million in economic impact and create jobs in various sectors.
- Mayor Jorge Macri stated that this event is a first step toward possibly bringing Formula 1 back to Buenos Aires.
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Buenos Aires to host MotoGP races again after nearly 30 years and hopes to bring F1 back as well
After nearly three decades, MotoGP will return to Argentina’s capital of Buenos Aires and a renovated racetrack in 2027, with local authorities hoping it will help bring Formula 1 back as well.


MotoGP's Argentina Grand Prix to return in 2027 near Buenos Aires
The Argentina Grand Prix, which will not be a part of the MotoGP calendar next year, will return in 2027 at a different venue near the capital Buenos Aires.MotoGP said on its website that the Autodromo Oscar y Juan Galvez, which staged several Formula One and motorcycle Grand Prix races until the 1990s, will
The World Motorcycle Championship has a new venue: the caravan will stop in Buenos Aires from 2027. The Oscar and Juan Galvez Circuit in the Argentine capital will replace the circuit in Termas de Rio Hondo, and renovation work on the new venue has already begun.
The International Federation of Motorcycles (FIM) has confirmed that the city of Buenos Aires will host a date of the MotoGP World Championship from the 2027 season. It will be the first time since 1999 that the Buenos Aires Autodrome Oscar and Juan Gálvez receive a competition of this category. The return of the MotoGP to the country is part of a long-term agreement between local organizers and Dorna Sports, the promoter of the championship, an…
A few days ago, rumours were circulating that Franco Colapinto's future with Alpine F1 was being questioned, but his Argentine sponsors were mobilizing around him and a major renaissance of motorsport could be taking place. Autodromo Oscar and Juan Galvez in Buenos Aires will be undergoing massive renovation, with the ultimate goal of returning to the Formula 1 calendar. The circuit hosted an F1 race for the last time in 1998, before (...)
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