Controversy Erupts as Australian MotoGP Moves from Phillip Island to Adelaide

February 19, 2026
Controversy Erupts as Australian MotoGP Moves from Phillip Island to Adelaide
  • The decision to move the Australian MotoGP from Phillip Island to Adelaide is under scrutiny, with Casey Stoner questioning it and arguing that Phillip Island remains a premier, historic circuit.

  • Victoria confirms it will lose hosting rights, making this year’s October event the final one at Phillip Island, while South Australia is expected to announce hosting from next year.

  • Any Albert Park option would require track modifications and potential tree removal to create larger run-off areas, which has raised resistance to moving the race there.

  • The Adelaide plan envisions racing on an urban street circuit, with early events possibly staged at The Bend Motorsport Park in Tailem Bend until a fully developed street circuit is ready.

  • Phillip Island’s departure is tempered by economic impact concerns, as the island still drew about 93,000 spectators and generated over $54 million in economic benefits last year, despite a 10-year hosting deal struck in 2016 that didn’t unlock expected investments.

  • The Adelaide shift mirrors a historic pattern, recalling Adelaide’s F1 era from 1985 to 1995 before the race moved to Melbourne, suggesting the event may relocate between states again.

  • MotoGP organizers had pushed for Albert Park in Melbourne to broaden mainstream appeal, but Victoria rejected the move to preserve Phillip Island.

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The West Australian • Feb 18, 2026

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