1. Losail International Circuit (Qatar)
Losail International Circuit MotoGP event was first held in 2004. The first time to host the Moto GP, the circuit is located in the outskirts of Doha, Qatar held a race at noon. New start in 2008, MotoGP in Qatar transformed into night race. Qatar pride circuit was built at a cost of US $ 58 million within a period of approximately one year.Tracks length: 5.4 km (3.34 miles)
Bend: 6 bends left and 10 right bends
Tracks width: 12 meters (39.37 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 1068 meters
2. Circuit Of The Americas / AUSTIN (United States)
Tracks length: 5.5 km (3.43 miles)
Bend: 11 bends left and 9 right bends
Tracks width: 15 meters (49.21 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 1,200 meters
3. Autodromo Termas de Rio Hondo circuit (Argentina)
Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo is a racing circuit located in the town of Termas de Rio Hondo, Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina. This circuit was designed by the Italian designer, Jarno Zaffelli, and Autodromo Termas de Rio Hondo get a license to hold a race of the FIA until July 17, 2016. It occupies an area of 240 acres, Autodromo Termas de Rio Hondo is expected to present a remarkable racing atmosphere. Not many MotoGP riders who tested this circuit. Recorded only four riders like Stefan Bradl MotoGP, Alvaro Bautista, Cal Crutchlow and Hector Barbera who had the opportunity to race at this track.Tracks length: 4.8 km (2.99 miles)
Bend: 5 and 9 left corner right corner
Tracks width: 16 meters (52.49 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 1076 meters
4. Circuito de Jerez (Spain)
Jerez circuit was built in 1986 and began to host the Grand Prix MotGP in 1987. Located in a small valley in the south of Spain, Jerez is blessed with consistently good weather and beautiful scenery, lots of stands that provide a perfect view and can accommodate up to 250,000 audience. Thanks to support weather, Jerez circuit can be used by racing teams to perform tests throughout the year.Tracks length: 4.4 km (2.75 miles)
Bend: 5 and 8 left corner right corner
Tracks width: 11 meters (36.09 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 607 meters
5. Le Mans (France)
Tracks length: 4.2 km (2.6 miles)
Bend: 5 and 9 left corner right corner
Tracks width: 13 meters (42.65 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 674 meters
6. Autodromo del Mugello (Italy)
Mugello circuit is Ferrari owned circuit which is located 30 km northeast of Florence and is located in a beautiful village. Although located in the countryside, Mugello is a modern circuit with full facilities. Mugello is also known as one of the circuits with a beautiful view and has a high level of security. Trajectory itself is known as one of the most challenging circuits for the riders.Tracks length: 5.2 km (3.26 miles)
Bend: 6 and 9 left corner right corner
Tracks width: 14 meters (45.93 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 1,141 meters
7. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (Spain)
Tracks length: 4.7 km (2.94 miles)
Bend: 5 and 8 left corner right corner
Tracks width: 12 meters (39.37 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 1047 meters
Circuit de Catalunya is one of the circuits located on the outskirts of kotaBarcelona, ??Spain. Precisely at Montmelo. This circuit is used for Formula One, GP2, MotoGP, and Spanish GT. Circuit de Catalunya was built in 1991 and was completed in the same year. Technically, the circuit with a capacity of up to 104 thousand spectators has a layout that is quite unique. Between F1 and MotoGP, have different paths at some point.
8. TT Circuit Assen (Netherlands)
Tracks length: 4.5 km (2.82 miles)
Bend: 6 bends left and 12 right bends
Tracks width: 14 meters (45.93 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 487 meters
TT Circuit Assen is a circuit race in the Netherlands, located in dekatAssen. This circuit was built in 1955 and used for Superbikedan MotoGP championship. Assen circuit has a capacity of up to 100,000 spectators, including 60,000 seats of which is for the audience. Circuit Assen is the only circuit that hosted motorcycle racing world championship every year since 1949. This circuit was once destined for the Dutch race TT (Tourist Trophy) in 1954 were previously held on the highway.
9. Sachsenring (Germany)
Tracks length: 3.7 km (2.28 miles)
Bend: 10 bends left and 3 right bend
Tracks width: 12 meters (39.37 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 700 meters
Sachsenring circuit touted as the smallest and most complicated circuits in the history of Moto GP. Combination 10 bends left and three right bend owned this circuit is quite difficult for some riders who push his bike there. MotoGP Sachsenring first held in 1998. Many of the improvements made since then, including a drastic layout enhancement in 2001.
10. Indianapolis Motor Speedway (United States)
Tracks length: 4.2 km (2.59 miles)
Bend: 10 bends left and 6 right corner
Tracks width: 16 meters (52.49 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 872 meters
Indianapolis Motor Speedway is one of the circuits located diIndianapolis, the state of Indiana, USA. This circuit is used for balapanIndianapolis 500, NASCAR, IndyCar, Formula One and MotoGP. In 2008, Indianapolis was inaugurated as the organizer of the MotoGP circuit with some changes to adjust demand FIM as the highest authority. These changes include the addition of 16 corners are combined with straight track at Indianapolis characteristic oval circuit with a length of 4.168km.
11. Automotodrom Brno (Czech Republic)
Tracks length: 5.4 km (3.36 miles)
Bend: 6 and 8 left corner right corner
Tracks width: 15 meters (49.21 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 636 meters
Automotodrom Brno is a racing circuit in the Czech Republic, located near Brno. This circuit was built in 1987 and used to kejuaraanSuperbike, A1GP and MotoGP. Automotodrom Brno circuit is quite popular among the riders of the world since 1930 until 1982 with a track that passes through the villages and western parts of the city Brno. Brno circuit was built to resemble a bowl with an excellent view of the premises surrounded by hills and forests with tracks and angles fast and bumpy, so for fans and riders Automotodrom Brno circuit making it one of the best circuits in the motor racing grand prix.
12. Silverstone (UK)
Tracks length: 5.9 km (3.67 miles)
Bend: 8 bends left and 10 right bends
Tracks width: 17 meters (55.77 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 770 meters
In the MotoGP 1986 to 2009, the British Grand Prix at Donington Park. New in 2010 after managing the Silverstone circuit to make improvements and provide a new layout for the event MotoGP and F1, then chose to return FIM MotoGP held at Silverstone in 2010. Silverstone Circuit is known as one of the fastest tracks in the MotoGP calendar.
13. Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli (Italy)
Tracks length: 4.2 km (2.63 miles)
Bend: 6 bends left and 10 right bends
Tracks width: 14 meters (45.93 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 565 meters
Misano circuit is actually located in the region of Italy, precisely around the city of Misano, province of Rimini. However, because the Italian already has the GP itself, the race at Misano then entitled San Marino GP. Misano undergo a major renovation in 2006 in order to get a license as a MotoGP venue implementation. Tracks were initially counter-clockwise reversed to clockwise to meet the MotoGP safety regulations. Track width was widened to 14 meters. Siruit 4.226 kilometers long, was originally named Misano World Circuit. But since 2011, the official name of rider Marco Simoncelli was added at the rear. The addition of Simoncelli name dedicated to the memory of the drivers who were killed in an accident at the Sepang Circuit, Malaysia, a week before the season's San Marino Grand Prix was held.
14. Motorland Aragon (Spain)
Tracks length: 5.1 km (3.16 miles)
Bend: 10 bends left and right corners 7
Tracks width: 15 meters (49.21 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 968 meters
Ciudad del Motor de Aragón or better known as the Motorland Aragon circuit. Is a race track located near the town of Alcañiz, Spain. Aragon was designed by renowned German architect, Hermann Tilke. Working closely with Foster Partners, an architectural firm from the United Kingdom. This circuit began to be used for the MotoGP race since 2010, precisely on March 18, 2010. At the debut event, Aragon directly awarded IRTA Best Grand Prix of the Year. This is the first time the case where a direct circuit to receive this award in his debut event.
15. Twin Ring Motegi (Japan)
Tracks length: 4.8 km (2.98 miles)
Bend: 6 and 8 left corner right corner
Tracks width: 15 meters (49.21 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 762 meters
The name "Twin Ring" is given, it is because in this circuit there are two racetrack. The one with the long oval-shaped 2,493 meter. The other was used for racing as MotoGP with path length 4.8 kilometers. Initially the circuit was built by Honda in 1997 to bring the IndyCar Series to Japan. The most successful MotoGP rider on this circuit is Loris Capirossi, by bagging three wins with Ducati in three consecutive seasons.
16. Philip Island (Australia)
Tracks length: 4.4 km (2.76 miles)
Bend: 7 bends left and 5 right corner
Tracks width: 13 meters (42.65 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 900 meters
After the Assen circuit, Phillip Island is a circuit with the fastest average speed (177 km per hour) in the MotoGP calendar. This could happen, because almost all corners Phillip Island characterless high speed. This circuit is known to have obstacles in the form of fairly strong wind. This is understandable because Philip Island is located off the coast. So close to the beach, beach sand reportedly sometimes wind up in the circuit.
17. Internacional Sepang Circuit (Malaysia)
Tracks length: 5.5 km (3.44 miles)
Bend: 5 bends left and 10 right bends
Tracks width: 22 meters (72.18 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 920 meters
Sepang Circuit is known as one of the best circuits in the world. Circuit that stands in the complex area of ??2300 hectares was built in just 14 months. Sepang hosted a MotoGP race in April 1999 and immediately became the standard for international circuits around the world. In addition to the circuit layout manantang, the Sepang circuit also has another challenge in the form of weather. Located in a tropical country, hot temperatures and high humidity levels is a real test for the drivers.
18. Comunitat Valenciana - Ricardo Tormo (Spain)
Tracks length: 4.0 km (2.49 miles)
Bend: 9 bends left and 5 right corner
Tracks width: 12 meters (39.37 feet)
Longest Straight Tracks: 876 meters
Ricardo Tormo circuit was completed in 1999 and immediately held a MotoGP Grand Prix in the same year. Ricardo Tormo Circuit is a racing circuit in Spain, located near Valencia. Although seeing the path that is considered quite small, this circuit has a pit complex contains 48 garages and the podium of the stadium can accommodate up to 150,000 spectators.
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