Silverstone will continue to host the MotoGP British Grand Prix after securing a new two-year agreement with the series, ensuring the event’s presence through at least 2026. The decision comes as part of a broader effort to stabilize the calendar and maintain the British GP’s place on the global motorsport stage. The extension was announced by both MotoGP and Silverstone, confirming the track’s commitment to the event despite ongoing challenges in the sport.

The British GP has long been a highlight of the MotoGP season, drawing large crowds and offering a unique blend of history and high-speed racing. With the new deal, Silverstone aims to further enhance the experience for fans and riders alike. The track has also been working to improve facilities and promote sustainability, aligning with modern motorsport standards.

The agreement was reached after discussions between MotoGP officials and Silverstone’s management, who emphasized the importance of the British GP to the region’s motorsport culture. While the future beyond 2026 remains uncertain, the two-year extension provides stability and allows for continued investment in the event.