The track list for MotoGP22 has been revealed, and things are getting hot already. Racing fans have dozens of tracks to race on this year. There are actually two rosters of tracks in the game this year. One is the main 2022 season, with all modern tracks. The other section of tracks in MotoGP 22 is found within the 2009 Season Moments mode. That will take the player through a collection of iconic races and locations from a legendary season of motorbike racing.
You’ll travel the globe and take on tracks in many different nations, each with unique twisting layouts. Each one is based on real GPs and other events from the circuits over the years of the MotoGP championships series. Let’s have a look at what we’ve got this year.
Here’s a preview of the tracks available in MotoGP 22:
2022 Season
- Losail International Circuit – Qatar
- Pertamina Mandalika Circuit – Indonesia
- Termas de Rio Hondo – Argentina
- Circuit of the Americas – U.S.A.
- Algarve International Circuit – Portugal
- Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto – Spain
- Le Mans – France
- Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello – Italy
- Circuit de Barcelona – Catalunya – Spain
- Sachsenring – Germany
- TT Circuit Assen – Netherlands
- Kymiring – Finland
- Silverstone Circuit – United Kingdom
- Red Bull Ring – Spielberg – Austria
- Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli – San Marino
- Motorland Aragon – Spain
- Twin Ring Motegi – Japan
- Chang International Circuit – Thailand
- Phillip Island – Australia
- Sepang International Circuit – Malaysia
- Circuit Ricardo Tormo – Spain
2009 Season
- Losail International Circuit – Qatar
- Twin Ring Motegi – Japan
- Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto – Spain
- Le Mans – France
- Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello – Italy
- Circuit de Barcelona – Catalunya – Spain
- TT Circuit Assen – Netherlands
- Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca – U.S.A.
- Sachsenring – Germany
- Donington Park Circuit – United Kingdom
- Automotordrom Brno – Czech Republic
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway – U.S.A.
- Misano World Circuit – San Marino
- Autodromo do Estoril – Portugal
- Phillip Island – Australia
- Sepang International Circuit – Malaysia
- Circuit Ricardo Tormo – Spain