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About Phillip Island
The Phillip Island Moto2 race represents a significant moment in Australian motorsport history. This intermediate class competition takes place at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit in Victoria, Australia. The 2026 edition marks the final year this championship will visit the famous coastal circuit before relocating to Adelaide. Riders from around the globe compete on one of the most challenging and scenic tracks in the series.
Circuit Details
The Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit sits near Ventnor on Phillip Island, approximately 140 kilometers south-east of Melbourne. The track stretches 4.448 kilometers and features 12 turns carved into the coastal landscape. Fast, flowing corners define this circuit, which overlooks Bass Strait. The asphalt surface and natural elevation changes create a unique challenge for Moto2 competitors.
Phillip Island holds an FIM Category A track license. This certification allows the venue to host premier motorcycle racing events. The circuit provides riders with one of the fastest configurations in the championship. Turn 3, known as Stoner Corner, honors Australian champion Casey Stoner and remains a favorite among riders.
Participants and Teams
The 2026 Moto2 grid features 14 teams with riders from multiple countries. American Racing Team fields Joe Roberts and Filip Salac on Kalex chassis. Aspar Team brings Daniel Holgado and David Alonso to the competition. BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 runs Izan Guevara and Alberto Ferrandez on Boscoscuro frames.
Fantic Racing enters Barry Baltus and Tony Arbolino. Gresini Racing Moto2 campaigns Sergio Garcia and Alonso Lopez. IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia supports Mario Aji and Taiyo Furusato. Italtrans Racing Team features Adrian Huertas and Daniel Muñoz.
Klint Forward Factory Team operates Jorge Navarro and Alex Escrig on Forward chassis. Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP fields Senna Agius and Manuel Gonzalez. Marc VDS runs Aron Canet and Deniz Öncü on Boscoscuro bikes. MSI Racing Team brings Angel Piqueras and Ivan Ortolá.
Red Bull KTM Ajo supports Collin Veijer and Jose Antonio Rueda. RW Racing GP enters Ayumu Sasaki and Zonta van den Goorbergh. SpeedRS Team completes the grid with Celestino Vietti and Luca Lunetta on Boscoscuro machines. Wildcard entries remain permitted for this season.
Technical Specifications
Moto2 operates as a spec-engine class. Every competitor uses a three-cylinder 765cc Triumph engine producing approximately 140 horsepower. This standardized power unit ensures competition focuses on rider skill and chassis development. The uniform electronic management system levels the playing field further.
Teams choose from chassis manufacturers including Kalex, Boscoscuro, and Forward. Kalex remains the most popular constructor among teams. The minimum combined weight for bike and rider stands at 217 kilograms. Pirelli supplies control tires to all competitors, with riders receiving eight front and nine rear tires per race weekend.
Moto2 machines reach top speeds near 295 kilometers per hour on the fast Phillip Island circuit. The combination of standardized engines and varied chassis creates close racing where rider talent determines results.
Circuit History and Heritage
Motor racing at Phillip Island began in 1928 with a road circuit that hosted the first Australian Grand Prix. A permanent circuit opened in December 1956. After periods of closure for maintenance, the track underwent refurbishment and reopened in 1988.
The Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix arrived at Phillip Island in 1989, with Wayne Gardner securing victory. The event has run continuously at this location since 1997. The venue earned its reputation as a premier destination for motorcycle racing through decades of memorable competitions.
What Makes This Event Special
Phillip Island carries the nickname "the mecca of Australian motorsport" among fans and riders. The circuit's location provides stunning coastal views that enhance the racing atmosphere. The track configuration rewards brave, committed riding through its fast corners and elevation changes.
The Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre houses a replica go-kart track and displays documenting motorsport history. Collections include images, cars, memorabilia, and championship motorcycles. This facility preserves the racing heritage of the venue.
The 2026 Moto2 race at Phillip Island offers fans a final opportunity to witness intermediate class racing at this celebrated Australian circuit. The combination of talented riders, competitive machinery, and a world-class track promises compelling action for followers of the championship.