Overview
- MotoGP and Aragon's regional government announced on June 10, 2026 that MotorLand Aragon will stage a Grand Prix in 2027 and will be an official reserve circuit from 2028 to 2031.
- As an official reserve venue, Aragon is first in line to replace any scheduled round that cannot go ahead, keeping the Alcañiz track linked to the championship without a full multi‑year hosting contract.
- MotoGP CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta praised the long partnership and framed the short renewal as reflecting the circuit's regional value, and Aragon president Jorge Azcón confirmed the 2027 race and the reserve arrangement.
- Some media noted the one‑year deal could imply a delay to Argentina's planned return to the calendar, but MotoGP has not confirmed any change to the reported Buenos Aires plans and that suggestion remains unverified.
- Aragon has been on the world championship since 2010 and is one of four Spanish rounds; the move follows MotoGP's efforts to manage a capped number of races, a rotation system for Spanish venues, and the sport's technical reset to new 850cc Pirelli machines in 2027.