2024 MotoGP World Championship
The 2024 FIM MotoGP World Championship will be the premier class of the 76th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.
Teams and riders
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All teams will use series-specified Michelin tyres.[23]
Rider changes
- Álex Rins will move to Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP from LCR Honda,[19] replacing Franco Morbidelli who will move to Prima Pramac Racing,[24] replacing Johann Zarco.[6]
- Johann Zarco will move to LCR Honda from Prima Pramac Racing, replacing Álex Rins.[12] Zarco previously raced with the team as a replacement rider in 2019.
- Marc Márquez will move to Gresini Racing from Repsol Honda, replacing Fabio Di Giannantonio.[9] Márquez leaves Repsol Honda after 11 seasons, winning six Riders' Championships during his stint with the team,[25] and will team up again with his brother Álex, who was his teammate in Repsol Honda in 2020.
- Pedro Acosta will enter the MotoGP class with the GasGas Factory Racing Tech3 team, replacing Pol Espargaró who will leave the premier class after 10 seasons.[15]
Calendar
The following Grands Prix are provisionally scheduled to take place in 2024:[26]
The following Grand Prix is planned as a reserve venue:[26][43]
Grand Prix | Circuit |
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Hungarian Grand Prix | Balaton Park Circuit, Balatonfőkajár[lower-alpha 1] |
Calendar changes
- The Grand Prix of Qatar will return as the season opener after being the penultimate round in 2023.[44]
- The Kazakhstan Grand Prix is set to make its debut this season after its cancellation in 2023 due to homologation works at the circuit along with global operational challenges.[45]
- The Grand Prix of Aragon will return this season after not being held in 2023.[46]
Notes
- Subject to homologation
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