The official MotoGP ticket packages bring together seating, access and curated Friday activities to craft a complete race weekend. Whether you prefer a vantage point on the main straight or a pulse-raising corner view, the packages combine three-day admission with optional guided experiences. Each package highlights MotoGP core elements — close-up race viewing, paddock access and immersive tours — presented with practical features such as seat-back style seating and clear location descriptions so attendees can select the right option.
All enhancements are staged to complement the weekend program. The optional Friday add-ons—like track and paddock tours and a photo opportunity with the MotoGP™ World Champions Trophy—are designed to provide context and memories beyond race action. These experiences are offered with safety in mind: participants should note that some activities have age limits and health-and-safety conditions, and all experiences are delivered in line with local guidelines.
Ticket choices and viewing locations
Selecting a grandstand determines much of your race weekend experience. The packages include three-day access to either the Main Grandstand Ticket or the Grandstand N Ticket, each offering distinctive sightlines. The Main Grandstand Ticket places you on the pit straight facing the start/finish line, ideal for watching grid procedures, starts and the drama of the checkered flag. Conversely, the Grandstand N Ticket is positioned outside a high-speed right-hander that exits onto the back straight, giving spectators a raw perspective on braking, cornering and acceleration as riders blast away. Both options provide seat-back style seating for comfort during long race days.
Grandstand N: corner dynamics and bike performance
The uncovered Grandstand N Ticket suits fans who want a technical view of rider skill and machine behavior. Located beside a very fast right-hander that leads onto the back straight, this stand highlights the transition from heavy braking to full-throttle exit—moments that showcase chassis setup, rider lines and the engine’s response. If you value seeing the mechanical and physical limits of the bikes up close, this position emphasizes the elements of speed, lean angle and acceleration that define premier-class racing.
Main grandstand: starts, finishes and paddock proximity
The Main Grandstand Ticket offers classic race-day theatre: start formations, pit lane activity and the finish line spectacle. From this vantage, you can follow a lap’s rhythm across the circuit and watch strategic moments—pit releases, overtakes into the final corners and celebratory podium runs. For many attendees, the visual and emotional impact of witnessing the grid and podium from this grandstand is central to a complete MotoGP weekend.
Friday experiences: tours and exclusive access
Friday is when behind-the-scenes programming elevates a standard ticket into an insider day. Two notable options are the Guided Track Tour and the Guided Paddock Tour, each led by knowledgeable staff who explain operational and sporting details. The tours are deliberately paced to help guests connect what they see on race day with the technical and logistical efforts that support the teams. Both experiences are popular and may have eligibility criteria, so planning and timely booking are recommended.
Guided track tour: a lap from a different perspective
The Guided Track Tour places visitors on an open-top platform for a circuit lap, delivering a visceral impression of the track surface, cambers and turn sequence. This is not merely a photo stop: the platform ride is curated to help guests feel corner radius, elevation changes and braking markers that riders use during a race. Note that the tour is restricted—participants must be at least 15 years old—and the format is presented as an interpretive lap rather than a competitive run.
Guided paddock tour and trophy photo opportunity
The Guided Paddock Tour ventures into the heart of race operations, explaining how the temporary paddock functions as a compact team base where engineers, mechanics and logistics converge. Guides highlight garage layouts, hospitality areas and the flow that supports rider preparation. Complementing this is the chance to take a photo with the authentic MotoGP™ World Champions Trophy, a prized memento for fans seeking a personal keepsake. Both activities are conducted under operational constraints and may be adjusted to comply with local health and safety requirements.
To enquire about availability or tailor a package for a specific event, the official channels for MotoGP ticket packages provide booking assistance and further information on seating maps, pricing tiers and experience rules. Whether you prioritize strategic viewing, technical insight or exclusive memorabilia, combining the right grandstand with Friday tours creates a well-rounded weekend and a deeper appreciation for the sport.
