Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna (Goiânia)

Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna
Mixed Grand Prix Circuit (1974–present)
LocationGoiânia, Goiás, Brazil dd
Coordinates16°43′5″S 49°11′32″W / 16.71806°S 49.19222°W / -16.71806; -49.19222
FIA Grade4
Broke ground1973
Opened28 July 1974 (1974-07-28)
Former namesAutódromo Internacional de Goiânia (1974–1994)
Major eventsCurrent:
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Brazilian motorcycle Grand Prix (1987–1989, 2026)
Stock Car Pro Series (1979–1981, 1983–2001, 2004, 2014–2024, 2026)
NASCAR Brasil Series (2020–2024, 2026)
Copa Truck (2017–2024, 2026)
Porsche Cup Brasil (2015–2018, 2020–2024, 2026)
Former:
TCR South America (2022)
Formula 3 Brasil (2014, 2016–2017)
F3 Sudamericana (1988–1993, 1995–1997)
Websitehttps://goias.gov.br/esporte/
Mixed Grand Prix Circuit (1974–present)
Length3.835 km (2.383 mi)
Turns11
Race lap record1:17.245 ( Christian Hahn, Dallara F309, 2016, F3)
External Circuit (1974–present)
Length2.590 km (1.609 mi)
Turns4
Race lap record0:47.622 ( Antonio Felix da Costa, Chevrolet Cruze Stock Car, 2018, Stock Car Brasil)
Short Circuit (1974–present)
Length1.910 km (1.187 mi)
Turns6

Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna is a motorsport race track located in Goiânia, Brazil. From 1987 to 1989, returning in 2026, it hosted the Brazilian motorcycle Grand Prix in MotoGP.

On 14 December 2024, MotoGP announced that the Brazilian Grand Prix will return to Goiania in 2026, with the track being resurfaced and upgraded to be able to host, as it currently has a too low of a FIA/FIM Grade.

In March 2025, several riders such as Luca Marini, along with Franco Morbidelli, two premier class riders and two home riders, Eric Granado and Diogo Moreira, did a demo lap on this circuit in a special visit between the Argentine GP and America GP races.