2023 MotoE Provisional Calendar Announced

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MotoE becomes the FIM Enel MotoE World Championship from 2023 as the series expands to an eight-round, 16-race competition and officially gains World Championship status. The season marks the start of an exciting new era, and welcomes the Championship’s new sole manufacturer: Ducati. 

Some late shuffles and even later drama see the Swiss rider head Ferrari and Granado on Saturday...
The season marks the start of an exciting new era with more races, and welcomes the Championship’s new sole manufacturer: Ducati.

2023 will also see a new track debut on the calendar as MotoE takes on Silverstone for the first time. One of the most spectacular, high-speed circuits in the world, the British venue will be a new challenge for the electric field.   

After two pre-season tests, one at Jerez and the other in Barcelona, the season begins at the French Grand Prix at the iconic Le Mans before Round 2 sees MotoE return to the spectacular Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello. Next up it’s the Sachsenring and a return to Germany, before the TT Circuit Assen ahead of the summer break.  

MotoE becomes the FIM Enel MotoE World Championship from 2023 as the series expands to an eight-round, 16-race competition and officially gains World Championship status.
MotoE becomes the FIM Enel MotoE World Championship from 2023 as the series expands to an eight-round, 16-race competition and officially gains World Championship status.

Silverstone kicks off the second half of the season, ahead of another visit to the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg. The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya then stages the penultimate round as the venue changes its slot on the calendar, before Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli rounds out the season in style on the Riviera di Rimini. 


2023 FIM Enel MotoE World Championship Calendar

  • 12 May-14 May – France Le Mans – 2 races
  • 09-11 – June Italy Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello – 2 races
  • 16-18 June – Germany Sachsenring – 2 races
  • 23-25 – June Netherlands TT Circuit Assen – 2 races
  • 04-06 – August UK Silverstone Circuit – 2 races
  • 18-20 – August Austria Red Bull Ring – Spielberg – 2 races
  • 01-03 – September Catalunya Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya – 2 races
  • 08-10 – September San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli – 2 races 

2023 FIM Enel MotoE World Test Calendar

  • 06-07-08 March – Spain Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto – 3 days
  • 03-04-05 – April Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya – 3 days

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