The weekend package centers on the MotoGP VIP Village perched atop the Pit Building, where guests enjoy a covered hospitality environment and an open-air terrace. From this vantage point you can watch starting grids collapse and accelerate down the Main Straight while seeing activity in the paddock and along the pit lane. The private terrace is uncovered for fresh air and unrestricted sightlines, and a continuous beverage service keeps the atmosphere lively. This setting combines premium viewing with social spaces to make the race feel immediate and comfortable.
Beyond views, the package bundles curated experiences that bring fans closer to the sport. Included are opportunities to walk along the actual working corridor where teams prepare race machines, to travel the service road that parallels the circuit, and to view the championship trophy up close. Each element is designed to reveal different layers of MotoGP, from public spectacle to the technical and human work behind each lap. Practical details like registration and access rules are outlined to keep the weekend organized.
Comfort and cuisine in the MotoGP lounge
The centerpiece of hospitality is the MotoGP Lounge, an air-conditioned retreat within the VIP Village where guests can relax between sessions. The lounge offers a thoughtfully designed food program with breakfast selections, buffet-style lunch, and tempting afternoon treats that reflect a premium race-day menu. Drinks are provided via an all-day open bar that includes a choice of cocktails, a premium prosecco option, beer, wine, and soft drinks. The culinary and beverage components are integral to the experience, enhancing the long hours trackside with consistent quality and service in a refined environment.
MotoGP rider Q&A
As part of the weekend, attendees may have the chance to attend a MotoGP Rider Q&A session held in the lounge, where riders share insights about racecraft, preparation, and life in the championship. This intimate format provides direct access to first-hand stories and competitive perspectives that you won’t get from the broadcast alone. Note that individual appearances are subject to change, so the Q&A should be seen as an exclusive possibility rather than a guaranteed schedule item, but when it runs it adds a memorable, human dimension to the hospitality offering.
Behind-the-scenes access and close-up experiences
Included access items are tailored to reveal the operational heartbeat of an event. The Guided Paddock Tour takes guests behind the pit garages and through zones where engineers, mechanics, and riders prepare for sessions, with commentary from experienced hosts who explain roles and routines. A Pit Lane Walk lets visitors stroll the boundary between team activity and the racetrack proper, offering close-up views of the team boxes and live pit preparations. These elements combine to give a layered understanding of what it takes to run a MotoGP weekend.
Service road and trophy access
For a more dynamic perspective, the Service Road Tour lets guests ride along the road parallel to the circuit for a moving viewpoint as riders pass by at speed. Access to the authentic MotoGP World Champions Trophy is also included, giving fans an opportunity to view the symbol of the sport in person. Practical notes: some experiences require on-site registration and are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, and all activities follow local health and safety guidance to ensure guest wellbeing and smooth operation throughout the weekend.
To secure one of these carefully composed offerings, consider our Official ticket packages. If you want to discuss options for a particular event or confirm availability, complete the contact form and a representative will follow up. Packages are designed for those who want both premium comfort and authentic behind-the-scenes access, blending the best viewing positions with curated hospitality and expert-led tours to create a complete MotoGP weekend.