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About Jerez
The Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto will host a round of the 2026 Moto2 World Championship as part of the Spanish Grand Prix. This race takes place at one of motorcycle racing's most respected venues, located near Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia, southern Spain. The circuit sits approximately 90 kilometers south of Seville within Spain's famous sherry-producing region.
Circuit Details at Circuito De Jerez
The Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto bears the name of the legendary Spanish motorcycle racer. The track measures 4.423 kilometers (2.751 miles) in length and spans 11 meters in width. Riders navigate 13 corners during each lap, consisting of 8 right-hand turns and 5 left-hand turns. The longest straight extends for 607 meters, and pole position is located on the left side of the track.
The circuit opened in 1986 and hosted its first Grand Prix in 1987. Since then, it has become a fixture in motorcycle racing. The venue can accommodate up to 250,000 spectators across its multiple grandstands. The weather during late April typically offers mild and sunny conditions, with daytime temperatures around 21°C (70°F) and 8 to 10 hours of sunshine per day.
Moto2 Race Format and Sessions
The Moto2 race weekend follows a standard structure. Free Practice sessions take place on Friday, allowing riders to learn the track and set up their bikes. Saturday features Qualifying sessions that determine the starting grid positions. The main Moto2 race happens on Sunday and typically covers a distance of approximately 100 kilometers.
Technical Specifications for Moto2
The Moto2 class uses standardized engines and electronics to highlight rider talent and chassis development. All teams use a 765cc three-cylinder engine supplied by Triumph, producing approximately 140 HP. While the engines are identical, teams develop their own chassis, which creates variety in technical approaches within the regulations.
A single electronic management system is supplied to all teams by the championship promoter. Pirelli serves as the exclusive tire supplier for Moto2. For 2026, riders will use soft SC1 and medium SC2 compounds for front tires, and standard soft SC0 and medium SC1 compounds for rear tires. The minimum rear tire pressure for Moto2 is set at 1.50 bar (22 PSI). Each rider receives 8 front and 9 rear tires for a race weekend.
The minimum combined weight for the bike and rider is 217 kg. Moto2 bikes can reach speeds of up to 295 km/h. Riders are permitted to use a maximum of seven engines throughout the entire season.
Participants in the 2026 Season
Specific rider lineups for the 2026 Moto2 season will be announced closer to the start of the racing season. Teams and rider contracts are typically finalized and publicly disclosed as the season approaches.
History of Motorcycle Racing at Jerez
The Circuito de Jerez has established a strong reputation in motorcycle racing since its debut Grand Prix in 1987. The venue has become one of the most popular stops on the calendar, known for quality on-track action and a dedicated fan base. The circuit's favorable weather conditions and challenging layout make Jerez a popular location for race teams to conduct testing throughout the year.
The circuit has seen modifications over the years, including the addition of the Ayrton Senna chicane in 1994 for Formula 1 safety. Motorcycles continue to use the original 4.423-meter layout, which maintains the track's character and challenge for riders.
What Makes Jerez Special
The circuit is deeply connected to the culture of Jerez de la Frontera, a city with a strong passion for motorsports. Many riders and experts consider Jerez one of the most attractive and technically demanding tracks on the calendar. The Spanish crowd at Jerez creates a unique atmosphere, making it a special stop for riders, particularly Spanish competitors who race in front of their home fans.
The technical layout at Circuito de Jerez tests rider skill across a variety of corner types and speeds. The combination of slow corners, medium-speed sections, and the long straight provides opportunities for overtaking and close racing. The 2026 Moto2 race at Jerez promises to showcase the talents of riders as they compete on this respected circuit.