15.08 - 17.08.2025

Official MotoGP Austria 2025 Tickets

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Set in the Austrian Alps, the Red Bull Ring is a fast circuit with long straights and sharp braking zones, encouraging high-speed overtakes. Its scenic backdrop adds to the spectacle, while the layout rewards top speed and bravery in braking.


MotoGP Austria 2025

The Austrian MotoGP Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring is a true highlight of the MotoGP season. It offers a unique blend of breathtaking scenery and intense racing action. Nestled in the heart of Styria, this high-speed circuit is known for its dramatic elevation changes, long straights, and tight corners that push riders to their limits.

With its fast layout and signature braking zones, the Red Bull Ring creates the perfect conditions for thrilling duels and last-lap battles. The uphill charge into Turn 3 and the sweeping descent through the final sector make every lap an adrenaline-fueled spectacle.

Mark your calendar for 15. 8. 2025 to 17. 8. 2025, when MotoGP returns to Austria for another action-packed weekend. The combination of passionate fans and a circuit designed for speed guarantees an unforgettable experience.

Beyond the racing, the Austrian MotoGP Grand Prix is a celebration of motorsport, with a lively festival atmosphere, trackside entertainment, and stunning Styrian mountains. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a first-time visitor, this event promises an unforgettable weekend in one of MotoGP’s most spectacular settings.

MotoGP Austria 2025

Map of grandstands

The Red Bull Ring is packed with grandstands that bring fans close to the speed and intensity of MotoGP. 

The Red Bull Grandstand, stretching along the straight between Turns 1 and 2, offers great views of the action within the first sector of the circuit. Meanwhile, the North Grandstand, a covered seating area, overlooks the flat northern section of the track, offering a comfortable spot to follow the racing in any weather. Down near the final two corners, the T10 Grandstand is where late overtakes and last-lap drama unfold, making it a thrilling place to watch as riders push to the limit. 

Along the start-finish straight, the Start-Ziel Grandstand puts fans right in the heart of the action, from the pre-race buildup to the checkered flag. For those who enjoy moving around, General Admission areas provide different angles on the race, with natural elevation giving great sightlines.

Map of grandstands

General Admission Tickets

Choose any spot in the grandstand you like each day. You have a great overview of the action on the track from a higher position in the green sector.… more information

Nord

Enjoy the race in comfort, whatever the weather. The covered grandstand offers a unique frontal view of the flat northern part of the track. more information

T10

Enjoy the most thrilling moments at the end of each lap. The view of the last two corners ensures that you won’t miss any of the most crucial… more information

Start-Ziel A,B,C

You won’t miss a thing here! The Start-Ziel grandstand offers a view of the start straight and a great view of the pit lane. In addition to the… more information

Start-Ziel D-O

You won’t miss a thing here! The Start-Ziel grandstand offers a view of the start straight and a great view of the pit lane. In addition to the… more information

Red Bull A,B

Experience the unforgettable moment when the drivers rush towards you right after the start of the race. One of the most attractive sectors of the… more information

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Schedule

The Austrian MotoGP Grand Prix takes place over three days, following the standard MotoGP weekend schedule and offering an exciting mix of practice, qualifying, and race action.

Friday
The weekend begins with Practice 1 and Practice 2, where riders push to secure a direct place in Q2 or risk battling through Q1 for a better grid position.

Saturday
A 30-minute Free Practice session leads into the crucial qualifying rounds, setting the grid for both the Sprint race and Sunday’s Grand Prix. In the afternoon, the Sprint race, run at half the main race distance, delivers intense action and awards points to the top nine finishers.

Sunday
Race day starts with a 10-minute MotoGP warm-up, followed by an exciting lineup of races across all categories.

*Provisional schedule based on the 2024 Austrian Grand Prix

FRIDAY*

 

 

MotoE

Practice 1

08:30-08:45

Moto3

Free Practice

09:00-09:35

Moto2

Free Practice

09:50-10:30

MotoGP

Free Practice 1

10:45-11:30

MotoE

Practice 2

12:25-12:40

Moto3

Practice 1

13:15-13:50

Moto2

Practice 1

14:05-14:45

MotoGP

Practice

15:00-16:00

MotoE 

Qualifying 1

17:05-17:15

MotoE

Qualifying 2

17:25-17:35

     

SATURDAY*

 

 

Moto3

Practice 2

08:40-09:10

Moto2

Practice 2

09:25-09:55

MotoGP

Free Practice 2

10:10-10:40

MotoGP

Qualifying 1

10:50-11:05

MotoGP

Qualifying 2

11:15-11:30

MotoE

Race 1

12:15

Moto3

Qualifying 1

12:50-13:05

Moto3

Qualifying 2

13:15-13:30

Moto2

Qualifying 1

13:45-14:00

Moto2

Qualifying 2

14:10-14:25

MotoGP

Sprint

15:00

MotoE

Race 2

16:10

SUNDAY*

 

 

MotoGP

Warm Up

09:40-09:50

MotoGP

Rider Fan Parade

10:00-10:35

Moto3

Race

11:00

Moto2

Race

12:15

MotoGP

Race

14:00

Entering the circuit

Access to the Red Bull Ring for the Austrian MotoGP Grand Prix requires a valid ticket, which is electronically scanned upon entry. Mobile tickets are accepted, though carrying a printed version as a backup is recommended. 

Ticket offices are available throughout the event, with operating hours varying from Thursday to Sunday. The circuit opens to spectators from 12:00 PM to 7:30 PM on Thursday, 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Friday and Saturday, and 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM on Sunday, though schedules may be subject to change. 

Parking areas typically open an hour earlier to accommodate arrivals, while the MotoGP Fan Zone remains open later on select days, offering extended entertainment and activities beyond the on-track action. With thousands of fans arriving throughout the weekend, early arrival is advised to avoid congestion and ensure a smooth entry experience.

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

Before making your way to the Red Bull Ring for the Austrian MotoGP Grand Prix, review the list of allowed and restricted items to ensure hassle-free entry and prevent any complications during security screenings.

Allowed items  

  • Binoculars for personal use.
  • Cameras and video cameras with batteries are strictly for private and non-commercial use.
  • Canes and walking aids, including those for the blind.
  • Compact sun umbrellas and umbrellas are permitted only in standing areas.
  • Commercially available pocket lighters.
  • Folding chairs and armchairs are allowed in the standing area.
  • Medicines for personal use.
  • Plastic bottles and beverage cans.

Prohibited items

  • Beverage containers made of glass or other breakable materials (only unbreakable plastic bottles and commercially available cans are allowed).
  • Bulky objects, including ladders, bicycles, skateboards, scooters, segways, and large bags or suitcases cannot be stored in seating areas.
  • Gas spray cans and substances that are corrosive, flammable, or hazardous to health.
  • Laser pointers of all kinds.
  • Parasols and large umbrellas in seating areas.
  • Professional recording equipment, including television or video cameras and sound recording devices.
  • Pyrotechnic articles, such as fireworks, smoke bombs, incendiary devices, and similar items.
  • Weapons and weapon-like objects, including knives, iron bars, detachable chains, darts, and similar dangerous items.

Parking

Most parking areas around the Red Bull Ring operate on a first-come, first-served basis, meaning early arrival increases the chances of securing a convenient spot. 

Easy Camping Parking is the only option available for advance booking, with prices starting from €29 per day or €99 for four days. There is no shuttle service between the car parks and the circuit, so spectators should be prepared for a walk of parking further from their grandstand or viewing area. 

The parking facilities are on a hard surface, making them suitable for cars, buses, trucks, and motorcycles. However, overnight stays in caravans or motorhomes are not permitted. Luggage storage is available, and parking fees vary based on vehicle type, with payment required at the entrance – cash is recommended.

Parking

Camping

Enhance your Austrian MotoGP Grand Prix experience by staying at a campsite near the Red Bull Ring. These camping options offer easy access to the circuit while creating a lively and immersive atmosphere for fans throughout the event.

GPtents
Just a short walk from the track, GPtents provides well-maintained restrooms, hot showers, and on-site dining. Campers can park their vehicles next to their tents, with electricity available for added convenience. Whether bringing your gear or opting for a pre-pitched tent ready upon arrival, GPtents offers a stress-free stay without traffic concerns.

Easy Camping
Another great option nearby, Easy Camping features clean facilities, hot showers and optional electricity. With convenient parking and on-site food and drink options – including a street food selection and a variety of beverages – this campsite is ideal for groups looking for a fun and sociable environment. Open from Thursday to Monday, it provides a hassle-free camping experience with friendly staff available to assist throughout the weekend.

About the circuit

The Red Bull Ring, located in Spielberg, Austria, is a premier motorsport venue that plays a key role in the MotoGP calendar, offering thrilling racing in a breathtaking Alpine setting.

First opened in 1969 as the Österreichring, the circuit became known for its high-speed layout and demanding nature. A major redesign in 1996 by Hermann Tilke led to a shorter and more technical version, reopening as the A1-Ring. Following a period of closure, Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz revived the track, bringing it back to life in 2011 under its current name.

Spanning 4.348 kilometres, the circuit blends long straights with sharp braking zones, creating an ideal setting for high-speed battles and overtaking manoeuvres in MotoGP. The steep elevation changes add an extra layer of challenge, while the stunning Styrian mountains provide a spectacular backdrop.

With modern grandstands and dedicated fan zones, the Red Bull Ring delivers an electrifying experience for MotoGP fans. The venue also hosts track days, riding experiences, and corporate events, solidifying its status as a top-tier racing destination.

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FAQ

Ticket price for the Austrian MotoGP vary depending on the type and quantity of tickets purchased:

General admission tickets provide access to an open meadow without reserved seating and are the most budget-friendly option. This type of ticket does not entitle you to enter the yellow and blue sectors.
Grandstand tickets offer comfortable seating with great views, sheltered from the sun or rain, and are priced in the mid-range.
3 Corner ticket is a great opportunity to explore every corner of the Red Bull Ring as each day you have access to a different grandstand. 

VIP tickets grants access to exclusive lounges, the paddock, and excellent views of the track, reflecting a higher-end experience.

All these tickets give you free access to the Fan Zone located behind the grandstands at the first turn of the Niki Lauda Turn.

For more detailed information about each ticket, please click on the "More information" button in the ticket description.

 

We currently offer standard three-day adult tickets (Friday to Sunday) for MotoGP races

Seats are assigned automatically, but group orders are always seated together to ensure the best experience.

Your final unique e-ticket will include detailed information about your seat location in the grandstand.

Tickets are sent as print@home PDF files via email and can be downloaded from your account, along with invoices or gift vouchers.

We prioritize the security of your personal and payment information and use advanced encryption technologies to ensure your data is fully protected. 

We accept credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Maestro and American Express), Google Pay, Apple Pay, bank transfer and Crypto payments such as Bitcoin,Tether and Ethereum.

Our prices are listed in euros (EUR). If you are paying in a different currency, your bank may charge an additional fee based on the current exchange rate.

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  • If issues persist, ask about other payment options or retry later in case of network error.

Yes, after submitting your order and successful payment, your reservation is confirmed and final. A confirmation email will be sent immediately to the email address you provided.

In exceptional situations outlined in the terms and conditions, it is possible to cancel the order.

Once the order is placed, it cannot be modified. However, if you have a specific request, please reach out to our customer service team and we will try to help you out.

All e-tickets are sent in PDF format to the email provided during purchase. They can be downloaded from your account interface, along with the invoice or gift vouchers.

The e-tickets are sent out closer to the event date. The exact timing can vary depending on the organizer or ticket provider, but generally, you can expect to receive your e-tickets at the latest 1 to 2 weeks before the event.

If you did not receive your tickets, do not hesitate to contact our customer service

If your ticket is lost or stolen, unfortunately, we are unable to issue a refund. However, we encourage you to contact our customer service team as soon as possible. We’ll do our best to assist you and explore potential solutions to resolve the issue.

Tickets for the Austrian MotoGP sell out quickly, especially for popular areas, often well before race weekend. To secure your spot and avoid disappointment, we strongly recommend purchasing your tickets early.

Our standard ticket offerings are for adults. Before making a booking, please confirm availability with our customer service team. Discounts cannot be applied after the purchase retroactively, and all orders are non-refundable once payment is completed.

Our standard ticket offerings are for adults. Before making a booking, please confirm availability with our customer service team. Child discounts cannot be applied after the purchase retroactively, and all orders are non-refundable once payment is completed.

Please visit our main page at www.motogpaustria.com for more details.

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