The Circuit Ricardo Tormo has put on sale today the tickets for Racing Legends 2026, the largest annual gathering of classic cars and motorcycles in the Valencian Community, which will take place on 7 and 8 March and is now reaching its 12th edition.
The event maintains its traditional format, with access to the paddock, the grandstands and with free entry for children up to 12 years old, making the gathering a family-friendly and accessible event for motor enthusiasts.
The 2026 edition will be especially marked by the commemoration of the Gran Premio de la Comunitat Valenciana 2006, of which twenty years will have passed. That year, Australian Troy Bayliss signed a historic victory in MotoGP riding for Ducati, after having been crowned Superbike world champion. It was his only victory in the premier class and an unexpected outcome that left the world title in the hands of Nicky Hayden.
This event will be the common thread of Racing Legends, which will integrate informative pieces, exhibitions and content dedicated to the figure of Bayliss, to the 125cc and 250cc races of that season and to the decisive role that the Valencian GP had in closing the championship.
For this edition, the Circuit has set a simple and accessible price structure: the full weekend pass will cost €23, and single-day tickets, both Saturday and Sunday, will cost €15. All tickets include general access to paddock and grandstands in unnumbered areas. Entry will be required from 13 years old, while children up to 12 years old enter free when accompanied by an adult with a ticket.
During the weekend, the public will be able to enjoy classic vehicles from different eras, track activities, parades and open areas to view motorcycles and cars up close. The organisation is working on a wide range of exhibition spaces and activities that maintain the participatory spirit of the event.
The tickets are now available through the Circuit’s usual channels and high participation is expected from enthusiasts, clubs and owners who each year find in Racing Legends an essential meeting point.



