28.03 - 30.03.2025

Official MotoGP Americas 2025 Tickets

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Located in Texas, COTA features a complex layout with 20 corners, sharp hairpins, and dramatic elevation changes. The mix of fast and slow sections makes it one of the most technical tracks on the MotoGP calendar, testing both riders' skill and strategy.


MotoGP Americas 2025

The Grand Prix of the Americas, held at the world-class Circuit of The Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas, is one of the most exhilarating events on the MotoGP calendar. This modern circuit pushes riders to their limits with its mix of high-speed straights, tight hairpins, and sweeping corners.

COTA’s unique layout delivers non-stop action, with long straights built for thrilling overtakes and technical sections that test every rider’s skill. The atmosphere is electric, as passionate fans pack the grandstands and fan zones buzz with entertainment, creating an unforgettable race weekend.

Beyond the track, Austin adds its own flavour to the experience. From its legendary live music venues to its mouthwatering barbecue and vibrant nightlife, the city blends Southern charm with a bold, modern energy.

MotoGP Americas 2025

Map of grandstands

Circuit of The Americas offers a range of grandstands and viewing areas, each delivering a unique perspective on the adrenaline-fueled Grand Prix of the Americas.

The Main Grandstand, positioned along the start/finish straight, is the perfect place to witness the pre-race build-up, intense pit lane action, and the crucial start and finish. Fans here are at the heart of the action, with an unrivalled view of podium celebrations. The Turn 1 Grandstand, perched atop COTA’s signature steep incline, provides a breathtaking vantage point as riders charge uphill before diving into the tight left-hander – a prime spot for daring overtakes and last-lap drama.

For those who love technical battles, the grandstands around Turn 15 offer a fantastic view of riders manoeuvring through this tricky section before launching onto the long back straight. Meanwhile, the Turn 12 Grandstand is an excellent spot to witness intense braking duels, as riders scrub off high speeds to make the crucial corner entry.

For fans seeking a more flexible experience, General Admission tickets grant access to scenic hillside spots around the circuit, providing sweeping views of key sections like the high-speed esses in Sector 1 and the long straights where slipstreaming battles unfold.

Map of grandstands

General Admission

General Admission tickets at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) for MotoGP races provide access to multiple spectator areas around the circuit… more information

Grandstand Main

This grandstand is the largest at the COTA circuit, offering an excellent view of the start/finish straight, the main pit lane, and the podium.… more information

Grandstand Turn 1

This grandstand is situated at the apex of the circuit's iconic first corner, offering spectators an outstanding view as the cars navigate this… more information

Grandstand Turn 12

Spectators in the Turn 12 grandstand enjoy a prime view of the  bikes approaching one of the circuit's key overtaking spots. This section… more information

Grandstand Turn 15

The grandstand at Turn 15, situated near the end of the circuit, provides a unique perspective as  bikes approach the hairpin before returning… more information

Grandstand Turn 4

The grandstand at Turn 4 at Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is strategically positioned to provide an exhilarating view of one of the track's most… more information

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Schedule

The Grand Prix of the Americas brings the excitement of MotoGP to Texas, delivering three days of high-speed action at Circuit of The Americas.

Friday
The action kicks off with Practice 1 and 2, as riders push to secure a direct place in Q2 and avoid the extra challenge of Q1.

Saturday
A 30-minute Free Practice session sets the stage for an intense qualifying battle, determining the grid for both the Sprint and Sunday’s Grand Prix. The Sprint, run at half the full race distance, delivers high-intensity racing with valuable points on offer for the top nine finishers.

Sunday
A short MotoGP warm-up prepares riders for the main event – where the Grand Prix race promises wheel-to-wheel action and could play a decisive role in the championship fight.

*Provisional schedule based on the 2024 Grand Prix of the Americas  

FRIDAY*

 

 

Moto3

Free Practice

09:00-09:35 AM

Moto2

Free Practice

09:50-10:30 AM

MotoGP

Free Practice 1

10:45-11:30 AM

Moto3

Practice 1

1:15-1:50 PM

Moto2

Practice 1

2:05-2:45 PM

MotoGP

Practice

3:00-4:00 PM

     

SATURDAY*

 

 

Moto3

Practice 2

08:40-09:10 AM

Moto2

Practice 2

09:25-09:55 AM

MotoGP

Free Practice 2

10:10-10:40 AM

MotoGP

Qualifying 1

10:50-11:05 AM

MotoGP

Qualifying 2

11:15-11:30 AM

Moto3

Qualifying 1

12:50-1:05 PM

Moto3

Qualifying 2

1:15-1:30 PM

Moto2

Qualifying 1

1:45-2:00 PM

Moto2

Qualifying 2

2:10-2:25 PM

MotoGP

Sprint

03:00 PM

SUNDAY*

 

 

MotoGP

Warm Up

09:40-09:50 AM

Moto3

Race

11:00 AM

Moto2

Race

12:15 PM

MotoGP

Race

02:00 PM

Entering the circuit

COTA features six entry points placed for convenient access to different sections of the circuit, including the Main Grandstand, Turn 1, and Grand Plaza entrances. To avoid any last-minute surprises, checking for possible schedule adjustments before arriving is always a good idea.

Security screenings are mandatory for all attendees, so packing light and reviewing the list of restricted items can help speed up entry. Comfortable clothing and sturdy footwear are essential, as navigating the circuit often involves plenty of walking over varying terrain. With Texas weather being unpredictable, dressing in layers and preparing for both sun and wind will enhance your comfort throughout the day.

Hydration is key, so bringing a refillable water bottle is encouraged – free water refill stations are available around the venue. For real-time updates, detailed venue maps, and event schedules, downloading the COTA app is a smart move.

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

Before heading to the Circuit of The Americas for the Grand Prix of the Americas, review the list of allowed and prohibited items to ensure a smooth entry and avoid any delays at security checkpoints.

Allowed items

  • Baby strollers: Allowed for convenience but must not block aisles, pathways, or seating areas.
  • Binoculars: Guests may bring binoculars to get a closer view of the on-track action.
  • Blankets: Permitted, especially for fans in General Admission areas who prefer to sit on grassy hillsides.
  • Hydration packs (empty): Empty Camelbaks and similar hydration systems are allowed and can be refilled at water stations inside the venue.
  • Sealed water bottles: Each attendee may bring one unopened 20oz (approx. 0.6L) factory-sealed water bottle for hydration.
  • Personal cameras: Standard cameras with detachable lenses are permitted, though tripods, monopods, and similar equipment are not allowed.
  • Folding chairs: Small, portable chairs are allowed in General Admission zones for added comfort.
  • Sunscreen (plastic bottles only): Non-aerosol sunscreen in plastic containers is allowed for sun protection.

Prohibited items

  • Alcohol and outside food/drinks: Guests are not permitted to bring alcoholic beverages or outside food, but a wide selection of concessions is available inside the venue.
  • Oversized bags: Bags larger than 12x12x20 inches (30x30x50 cm) are not allowed to ensure smooth security checks and ease of movement.
  • Personal transportation devices: Items such as bicycles, scooters, skateboards, and Segways are prohibited for safety reasons.
  • Coolers, thermoses, and metal bottles: These items are not permitted, but guests can bring empty plastic bottles to refill at designated water stations.
  • Drones and aerial devices: The use of drones, remote-controlled aircraft, and similar devices is strictly forbidden for security and privacy reasons.
  • Fireworks and explosives: Flares, fireworks, and any other hazardous materials are strictly prohibited.
  • Glass containers: Breakable glass items, including bottles and jars, are not allowed due to safety concerns.
  • Weapons and hazardous objects: Firearms, knives, pepper spray, and any other dangerous items are strictly banned.

Parking

Parking at Circuit of The Americas for the MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas includes official and unofficial options. Official parking lots, such as Lot A near the Main Grandstand and Lot T by Turn 1, provide convenient access but can be expensive and fill up quickly. Booking in advance is highly recommended.

For more budget-friendly alternatives, unofficial lots like Austin Race Parking and Ruiz Parking are available within a 15-20 minute walk. These options often have easier access and lower prices, with some offering online reservations while others operate on a first-come, first-served basis – cash payment may be required.

To avoid delays, plan ahead, arrive early, and check for any updates on parking access before race weekend.

Parking

Camping

Camping at Circuit of The Americas during the MotoGP weekend is a convenient way to stay close to the action and avoid daily travel. Both official and unofficial camping options are available, catering to different needs.

COTA offers two official camping choices: Premium RV Camping, located next to the track with amenities like water and electricity hookups, showers, and restrooms, and Dry Camping in Lot N, a more basic option just a short walk from the circuit, providing essential facilities such as showers and fuel services. Due to high demand, booking in advance is essential.

For those looking for alternatives, unofficial campsites like Ruiz Parking on Elroy Road provide a practical and cost-effective option, featuring portable toilets and showers while being within easy reach of the venue.

Camping

About the circuit

Located in Austin, Circuit of The Americas (COTA) has been a staple of the MotoGP calendar since 2013, bringing high-speed two-wheeled action to the heart of Texas. The 5.513 km (3.426 miles) circuit is renowned for its challenging elevation changes, sweeping corners, and long straights, making it a true test of rider skill and machine performance.

COTA’s layout blends technical complexity with high-speed thrills, featuring key sections like the steep climb into Turn 1, where bold overtakes are common, the fast-flowing Esses in Sector 1, inspired by Suzuka, and the tight Turn 15 complex, where braking precision is crucial. The long back straight provides a prime slipstreaming opportunity, often leading to dramatic last-lap battles.

The circuit’s design ensures non-stop action, with multiple overtaking spots and a mix of corners that challenge teams to find the perfect setup balancing speed and agility. Beyond the racing, COTA delivers an energetic MotoGP weekend with fan zones, rider interviews and live music performances.

About the circuit

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