Tuscany’s MotoGP, Where Speed Meets Beauty in the Heart of Italy

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Get ready for the most exciting event of the summer: Tuscany’s MotoGP is just around the corner! The race will take place at the Mugello circuit, located in the heart of the beautiful Tuscany region.

MotoGP 2026 Season in the Mugello Circuit

This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever before, with riders from all over the world competing for the title. Fans can expect to see some of the biggest names in the sport, including defending champion Marc Marquez, Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo, and Jack Miller, among others.

The Mugello circuit is located in the heart of the beautiful Tuscany region, where the Tuscany's MotoGP takes place
The Mugello circuit is located in the heart of the beautiful Tuscany region, where the Tuscany’s MotoGP takes place

The race is scheduled to take place on May 31, 2026, and it’s already shaping up to be an unforgettable day. The Mugello circuit, with its long straightaways and challenging curves, is widely regarded as one of the most exciting tracks on the MotoGP calendar, and fans can’t wait to see their favorite riders tackle it.

Tickets for Tuscany’s MotoGP

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Tickets for Tuscany’s MotoGP are already on sale, and they’re selling fast. If you want to be a part of this incredible event, make sure to get your tickets soon. And if you’re planning on traveling to Tuscany for the race, be sure to book your accommodations early, as the region is likely to be packed with visitors from all over the world.

The Mugello Racetrack

Initially, the Mugello racetrack was a road circuit and hosted its first motor race in 1914.

This road circuit competition was interrupted due to World War I but resumed in the post-war period, becoming a challenging and selective competition that attracted the best drivers of that time. However, the prestige of the “Mille Miglia” diminished the Mugello road race after its 1929 event, and even the competitions held after 1955 on the reduced 19 km track were not favorable.

In the 1960s, due to the disappearance of the “Mille Miglia” and the increasing popularity of road races, sport-friendly managers decided to bring back the Mugello competition on the classical track of 66 km, which was quite successful.

The Tuscan spectators were particularly enthusiastic about the most spectacular drivers, and the track allowed for spectacular driving performances. The Mugello road circuit of the 1920s became a modern racetrack, designed and realized according to the devices developed by the sciences of road racing, with a focus on safety, technology, and facilities.

The International Mugello Circuit was designed and realized according to the devices developed by the sciences of road racing, and guarantees maximum safety for drivers and spectators alike, thanks to its wide run-off areas in the most demanding corners of the track and its service road for rescue all along the 5.245 m track. With a total variance in altitude of 41.19 m, the Mugello circuit is an ideal place for the most rigorous test.

Built in the 1970s and later greatly remodeled by Ferrari, “the Mugello” is one of the most scenic, modern, and safe racing facilities in the world.

It is fully operational year-round and serves as the regular test center of Ferrari F1, the most important manufacturer of MotoGP and World Superbike, and other prestigious manufacturer cars Italian and international.

Over the years, the Mugello racetrack has hosted various championships such as the Formula 5.000 Championship, Formula 3.000, Formula 2, FIA-GT, and the ITC, and the track runs over 5,000 m through the forests and green areas.

The elevated areas along the track allow spectators to fully experience the race and its emotions, while the facilities have been built with leading technology, including a fully-equipped office building with multifunctional facilities.

So mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable weekend of racing, food, and fun in the heart of Tuscany. We’ll see you at the Mugello circuit on May 31!

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Barbara
I am a passionate adventurer and writer, with a love for exploring new cultures and sharing my experiences. After following my dreams to Italy in 2005, I met and married my Italian husband, and together we have two wonderful daughters who bring us joy. With a background in journalism and professional blogging, I am skilled in delivering engaging and accurate content. Having previously owned a travel agency, I have gained valuable insights into different destinations and cultures. I am thrilled to share my knowledge about Tuscany and beyond, providing unique perspectives on travel, culture, and lifestyle. You can also find my informative content in Portuguese on www.brasilnaitalia.net.

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