MotoGP

Top 10 Most Iconic MotoGP Circuits of All Time: Legendary Tracks in Racing History

By Aniket Kuila

10. Sachsenring (Germany)

Tight and twisty, requiring precision and often rewarding with nail-biting last-lap battles.

9. Monza (Italy)

While historical for MotoGP with the fastest straights in the game and its share of history in the sport, today it's well known only in F1 and Superbike circles.

8. Automotodrom Brno (Czech Republic)

Long-time fave with natural bowl layout and great views, but no more on the calendar.

7. The Le Mans Bugatti Circuit (France)

Famous for the 24-hour race, the Bugatti configuration hosts the French GP with fast straights and tight corners.

6. Silverstone Circuit (Great Britain)

A historic fast circuit with a rich racing tradition and a staple on the MotoGP calendar.

5. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (Spain)

Long straight lines and challenging curves define this modern classic-their attributes lead to overtaking and tests a rider's skill.

4. Phillip Island (Australia)

With its ocean views and fast corners, it's often witness to dramatic races due to unpredictable weather.

3. Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium)

High-speed and extremely fast through the Ardennes, famous for the Eau Rouge, and has a huge history, despite the recent absence of MotoGP.

2. Mugello Circuit (Italy)

A high-speed technical Tuscan hill track, loved for its corners and enthusiastic Italian spectators.

1. TT Circuit Assen (Netherlands)

"The Cathedral" is the only race course on the calendar to have hosted one GP every year since 1949, asking for a fast and flowing layout.