20.06 - 22.06.2025

Official MotoGP Italy 2025 Tickets

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Circuit map | Mugello Circuit | 2025 MotoGP Italy Grand Prix | MotoGP

Nestled in the Tuscan hills, Mugello is one of the most scenic and fastest tracks on the calendar. Its long straight and fast corners require bravery and precision, while the passionate Italian fans add to the vibrant atmosphere of this iconic circuit.


MotoGP Italy 2025

The Italian MotoGP Grand Prix at Mugello is one of the most exciting races on the calendar. Set in the Tuscan hills, this track is known for its fast racing, passionate fans, and incredible atmosphere. Get your tickets early and be part of the action!

Mugello’s layout is fast and flowing, with big elevation changes that challenge riders. Famous corners like Arrabbiata 1 & 2 or San Donato provide exciting action.

The 2025 Italian MotoGP, taking place from the 20. 6. 2025 to the 22. 6. 2025, promises a thrilling weekend of top-level motorcycle racing. The long straight, unpredictable races and roaring Tifosi make Mugello a special place for MotoGP.

Just outside Florence, this race offers a mix of world-class racing and Italian culture, making it a great experience for any MotoGP fan.

MotoGP Italy 2025

Map of grandstands

The Mugello Circuit grandstands provide fans with a variety of perspectives, each offering a unique experience of the race. The main grandstand, including the Centrale Bronze Grandstand, located along the start/finish straight, delivers an up-close view of the pre-race buildup, the start and the checkered flag. This is the best spot for those who want to witness all the key moments of the race.

For fans who enjoy sweeping views of multiple corners, Materassi is an excellent choice, allowing spectators to follow the action through some of the circuit’s most technical sections. 

There are also General Admission tickets available for those who prefer flexibility, allowing fans to explore different viewing spots around the circuit and experience the action from multiple angles.

Map of grandstands

General Admission Night & Day

General Admission (GA) tickets offer fans the freedom to move around within the designated areas of the track. These tickets provide a more versatile… more information

Grandstand Poggio Secco

The Poggio Secco uncovered grandstand is situated on the outside of the track at the renowned Poggio Secco corner (turn 3). Spectators in this area… more information

Grandstand Materassi Laterale

The Materassi Laterale uncovered grandstand is positioned on the outside of the track, near Poggio Secco. It provides sightlines to several thrilling… more information

Grandstand Materassi

The Materassi uncovered grandstand is situated on the outer edge of the track, near the famous Poggio Secco corner. With great sightlines to several… more information

Grandstand Centrale Bronze

The Centrale Bronze section is located within the main grandstand at Mugello, providing excellent views of the start/finish line, rider garages, and… more information

Grandstand Silver Pit Lane

The Silver Pit Lane sector is part of the main grandstand in Mugello, offering fantastic sightlines to the start/finish line, the rider garages, and… more information

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Provisional schedule

The Italian MotoGP Grand Prix at Mugello takes place over three action-packed days, following the usual weekend format. Fans can enjoy top-level racing at the Mugello Circuit, known for its fast layout and scenic location in Tuscany.

**Provisional schedule based on the 2024 Italian Grand Prix

FRIDAY*

 

 

Moto3

Practice 1

9:00-9:30 AM

Moto2

Practice 1

9:50-10:30 AM

MotoGP

Free Practice

10:45-11:30 AM

Moto3

Training 2

13:15-13:50 PM

Moto2

Training 2

14:05-14:45 PM

MotoGP

Practice

15:00-16:00 PM

     

SATURDAY*

 

 

Moto3

Training 3

8:40-9:10 AM

Moto2

Practice 3

9:25-9:55 AM

MotoGP

Free Practice

10:10-10:40 AM

MotoGP

Qualifying 1

10:50-11:05 AM

MotoGP

Qualifying 2

11:15-11:30 AM

Moto3

Qualifying 1

12:55-13:10 PM

Moto3

Qualifying 2

13:20-13:35 PM

Moto2

Qualifying 1

13:50-14:05 PM

Moto2

Qualifying 2

14:15-14:30 PM

MotoGP

Sprint Race

15:00 PM

SUNDAY*

 

 

MotoGP

Warm Up

9:45-9:55 AM

MotoGP

Rider Fan Parade

10:00 AM

Moto3

Race

11:00 AM

Moto2

Race

12:15 PM

MotoGP

Race

14:00 PM

Entering the circuit

The Mugello Circuit has multiple access points for spectators, with designated entrances near each grandstand and General Admission area. Fans should check their ticket details to find the most convenient entry gate.

Parking areas are available near the circuit, but early arrival is recommended due to high traffic. Shuttle services may be provided to ease access. Bag checks and security screenings are in place at all entry points, so visitors should review the list of prohibited items before arrival. Gates usually open early in the morning, allowing plenty of time to find a spot and enjoy the pre-race atmosphere.

You can reach the Mugello Circuit by car, with convenient access via the A1 motorway from Florence. If travelling by train, the nearest station is Borgo San Lorenzo, where shuttle buses operate to the circuit. Bus services from Florence and nearby towns also run, especially during major events like MotoGP, offering additional transport options.

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

Before heading to the Mugello Circuit for the Italian MotoGP, check the guidelines on permitted and prohibited items to ensure a smooth entry and avoid any security issues.

Allowed/recommended items  

  • Food and beverages – Only small quantities intended for personal consumption are allowed, such as a bottle, sandwich, piece of fruit, or snack. Numerous food and drink vendors are available throughout the circuit.
  • Photography and video recording – Taking photos and videos for personal use is permitted. However, professional equipment, including cameras with lenses longer than 200mm (fixed or removable), tripods, and other professional recording gear, may be prohibited.
  • Sun umbrellas and camping chairs – Allowed only in General Admission areas, provided they do not obstruct the view of other spectators.
  • Identification (ID) – Visitors may be required to show valid identification upon entry, so carrying an ID is recommended.
  • Personal binoculars – Spectators are allowed to bring binoculars for better viewing of the action on the track.

Prohibited items

  • Alcoholic beverages – Bringing alcohol into the circuit is strictly prohibited.
  • Animals – Pets and other animals are not allowed on the premises.
  • Bicycles, scooters, and other personal transport devices – Any form of transportation must be left outside.
  • Cannons, flares, smoke bombs, and pyrotechnics – All explosive and smoke-producing devices are banned.
  • Drones – The use of drones is strictly prohibited.
  • Glass, metal, or wooden containers – These materials are not permitted for safety reasons.
  • Sharp objects – Items such as knives, scissors, and other dangerous tools will not pass security checks.

Parking

The Mugello Circuit provides multiple parking areas for both cars and motorcycles, ensuring various options for visitors.

Parking spaces fill up quickly during major events like MotoGP, especially on race day. To avoid heavy traffic and secure a good spot, arriving early is strongly advised – ideally by 7 AM on Sunday.

There are many designated parking areas surrounding the circuit, accommodating cars, motorcycles, and campers. Motorcycles generally benefit from free parking, making them a convenient choice for fans. For cars and campers, parking fees may apply, with costs increasing for areas closer to the circuit.

Arriving early increases your chances of avoiding congestion and securing a good parking spot.

Parking

Camping

Camping at Mugello Circuit is a great way to stay close to the action. Campsites open a few days before the race and operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Facilities are basic, so arriving early is recommended.

Motorhomes and campers require a Camper Entry Ticket, while caravans, vans, and cars are not allowed. A single camper pass matches the duration of your entry ticket. Water refill and disposal areas are available, but no electrical hookups. Small generators and camping stoves are allowed, but glass containers are prohibited. To ease post-race traffic, campers should leave after 8 PM on Sunday.

Tent camping is free with a Night and Day General Admission ticket (except GA 58 Area) and allowed in designated meadow areas.

For off-site options, Camping Mugello Verde (8 km away) offers pitches, bungalows, and amenities like a pool, restaurant, and bar, with easy access to the circuit. Unofficial pop-up campsites near the track provide a lively atmosphere but limited facilities, operating on a first-come, first-served basis.

Camping

About the circuit

Located in Tuscany, the Mugello Circuit is one of the most iconic tracks in motorcycle racing. The 5.245 km circuit features 15 corners and a 1.141 km main straight, where MotoGP bikes reach speeds over 360 km/h. Originally built in the 1970s on the site of a historic road course, Mugello was later modernized and is now owned by Ferrari, ensuring world-class facilities.

The track is known for its fast, flowing layout with significant elevation changes, making it one of the most challenging circuits on the MotoGP calendar. The Arrabbiata corners are particularly demanding, requiring precision and confidence from riders. Since becoming a permanent fixture in MotoGP in the 1990s, Mugello has delivered some of the sport’s most thrilling races, with legendary battles involving Rossi, Stoner, Lorenzo, and Márquez.

Famous for its passionate Italian crowd, the circuit provides an electric atmosphere, especially for Ducati fans. The combination of high-speed sections, technical corners, and unpredictable racing makes Mugello a true rider and fan favourite.

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