
Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix 2026
About this Event
The Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix 2026 brings world-class motorcycle racing to the scenic Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. This event is a highlight of the international racing calendar, known for its fast, flowing layout and coastal setting that creates a unique atmosphere for fans and competitors alike. Spectators have several ways to experience the weekend. The Island Pass provides general admission access to the entire circuit, allowing fans to explore multiple vantage points and enjoy a variety of food and beverage options. For those seeking dedicated views, grandstands offer reserved, trackside seating, while hospitality suites provide a premium environment with exclusive amenities. The event is designed to be accessible and family-friendly, featuring off-track activities, merchandise stalls, and specialized facilities. Visitors can utilize various travel methods, including on-site parking and dedicated coach services, or stay close to the action in the available campgrounds.
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Ticket options include the Island Pass for general admission, reserved grandstand seating, and premium hospitality suites. On-site campgrounds are available for fans staying overnight. Travel options include dedicated Catch-a-Coach services and on-site parking. The venue features accessibility services, lost property, and family-specific facilities.
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About Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
The Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is arguably Australia’s most iconic motorsport venue, perched dramatically on the cliffs of Ventnor overlooking the Bass Strait. Originally opened in 1956, the circuit fell into disrepair during the 1970s before being mid-1980s by billionaire Linfox owner Lindsay Fox and reopened in 1989. Since then, it has cemented its reputation as a world-class facility, famous for its high-speed layout and the unpredictable coastal weather that often plays a decisive role in race strategy. Renowned internationally as a motorcycle racing mecca, the venue serves as the long-standing home of the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP) and the World Superbike Championship. Beyond two-wheeled action, the Phillip Island circuit regularly hosts the Supercars Championship, the Island Classic for historic bikes, and a variety of state-level car racing and track day events. Its fast, flowing nature makes it a favorite among competitors, offering some of the highest average speeds of any permanent track in the world. What truly sets this VIC venue apart is its unique atmosphere and technical challenge. From the terrifyingly fast Gardner Straight to the technical plunge through Lukey Heights and the sweeping turn at Stoner Corner, every section demands precision and bravery. For spectators, the natural amphitheater of the grassy banks provides incredible vantage points where the roar of engines competes with the crashing waves of the Southern Ocean, creating a motorsport experience unlike any other in Australia.
Getting There
Located approximately 140 kilometers south-east of Melbourne, the most common way to reach the circuit is by car. From Melbourne, drivers should take the Monash Freeway (M1) and exit onto the South Gippsland Highway (M420), following it through to the Bass Highway (A420). After crossing the bridge from San Remo onto the island, follow the signs toward Ventnor and the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. During major international events like MotoGP, traffic can be heavy, and spectators are encouraged to allow extra travel time. On-site parking is usually plentiful in the surrounding paddocks for a fee. Many fans choose to stay in the nearby township of Cowes, where dedicated shuttle bus services often operate to transport spectators directly to the venue gates during peak event periods.