Breaking: SA secures Australian MotoGP, world-first street circuit announced
South Australia will host the Australian MotoGP from 2027, featuring a unique street circuit in Adelaide.
Premier Peter Malinauskas of South Australia announced that the Australian MotoGP will be hosted in Adelaide starting in 2027, marking a significant shift in the event's location from Victoria. The announcement was made in collaboration with MotoGP's Chief Sporting Officer, Carlos Ezpeleta, who emphasized the importance of the MotoGP as a premier international motorsport event. This move positions Adelaide as a new focal point for the prestigious race, attracting a global audience of over 600 million fans.
The decision to relocate the MotoGP race from its long-time home at Philip Island was confirmed by the Victorian government, which indicated that the upcoming race would be the final one held at that location. The use of the former Grand Prix track in Adelaide for this world-first city street circuit is seen as a groundbreaking step in elevating the profile of South Australian tourism and the local economy. As part of this new initiative, Premier Malinauskas highlighted the unique opportunity the MotoGP presents to showcase Adelaide on a global stage.
Overall, this strategic move not only brings an exciting motorsport event to South Australia but also aims to boost local tourism and economic development. The Australian MotoGP's transition to a city circuit format underlines the state's ambition to innovate in hosting major international events, enhancing its attractiveness as a destination for both motorsport enthusiasts and tourists alike.