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Jerez Moto GP - 3 Day Pass (April 24-26)
- Circuito de Velocidad, Jerez, Spain
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The Spanish Grand Prix will be Round 5 of the 2026 MotoGP World Championship. Who will come out on top around Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto? Grab your Spanish MotoGP tickets from Fanatix here.
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The Spanish Grand Prix is the first of four MotoGP events that take place in Spain, alongside Catalonia, Aragon, and Valencia. The Spanish Grand Prix was first held in Montjuich, Barcelona as a street circuit in the Catalonian hills. Between 1969 – 1976, the Spanish Grand Prix alternated between Montjuich and Jarama, a circuit 20 miles north of Spain’s capital city, Madrid. Jarama then became the permanent home of the Spanish Grand Prix until 1986, when it began to share the Grand Prix with another circuit. The current venue is Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto, situated 60 miles from Seville, which has been the permanent home since 1989. Spanish fans flock to Jerez in their hundreds of thousands each year, and the Grand Prix is usually a sell-out, so grab your tickets from Fanatix while you can.
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The 2026 Spanish Grand Prix runs from 24 – 26 April. Times provided are local:
| 2023 | Time | 2024 | Time | 2025 | Time | |
| Pole Position | Aleix Espargaró | 1:37.216 | Marc Márquez | 1:46.773 | Fabio Quartararo | 1:35.610 |
| 1st | Francesco Bagnaia | 39:29.085 | Francesco Bagnaia | 40:58.053 | Álex Márquez | 40:56.374 |
| 2nd | Brad Binder | +0.221 | Marc Márquez | +0.372 | Fabio Quartararo | +1.561 |
| 3rd | Jack Miller | +1.119 | Marco Bezzecchi | +3.903 | Francesco Bagnaia | +2.217 |
| Fastest Lap | Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) | 1:37.989 (L. 19) | Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) | 1:37.449 (L. 23) | Álex Márquez (Ducati) | 1:37.349 (L. 4) |
| 2023 | Time | 2024 | Time | 2025 | Time | |
| 1st | Brad Binder | 18:07.055 | Jorge Martín | 19:52.682 | Marc Márquez | 19:32.107 |
| 2nd | Francesco Bagnaia | +0.428 | Pedro Acosta | +2.970 | Álex Márquez | +1.001 |
| 3rd | Jack Miller | +0.680 | Dani Pedrosa | +7.102 | Francesco Bagnaia | +3.077 |
| Fastest Sprint Lap | Dani Pedrosa (KTM) | 1:37.927 (L. 2) | Marc Márquez (Ducati) | 1:37.812 (L. 6) | Marc Márquez (Ducati) | 1:36.665 (L. 3) |
Fabio Quartararo lined up on pole position on his Yamaha and led into turn 1. The two factory Ducatis of Marc Márquez and Francesco Bagnaia battled for P2 as Quartararo stretched out his lead. Marc Márquez crashed out on lap 3, while his brother, Álex, worked his way to the front and remained there for the rest of the Grand Prix, followed by Quartararo and Bagnaia.
Location: Carretera de Arcos-Jerez de la Frontera, Km 10, 11405 Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, Spain
Length: 4.428 km (2.751 mi)
Turns: 15
Direction: Clockwise
Capacity: 125,000
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