Brno Becomes the Fifth Most Attended Race of the Season

Grand Prix of Czechia has secured a place among the most attended MotoGP races of the 2025 season. Out of 22 events on the calendar, it ranked fifth with a total attendance of 219,544 spectators.

There was never any doubt that MotoGP’s return to Brno would be both a sporting and a spectator success. This has now been officially confirmed by the championship promoter, who released the attendance figures showing that the Czech Republic is placed in fifth place.

The absolute record holder in the history of the championship was this year’s French Grand Prix, where 311,797 spectators watched a victory by home rider Johann Zarco. No other race on the calendar managed to surpass the symbolic threshold of 300,000 fans. Sachsenring finished second with 256,441 spectators, followed by Buriram with 224,634, Jerez with 224,420, while Brno claimed fifth place with number 219,544.

The MotoGP World Championship reached a historic milestone in 2025, setting a new all time attendance record with more than 3.6 million spectators in the grandstands.

Europe continues to hold its position as the region with the highest attended races, with the Czech Republic playing a significant role in that success. Among the three new circuits added to the 2025 calendar, the Brno Circuit attracted the greatest spectator interest. Argentina’s Termas de Río Hondo recorded an attendance of 208,979 fans, while Hungary’s Balaton Park welcomed 80,105 spectators.

The Brno Circuit has long been one of the most popular venues among both fans and riders on the MotoGP calendar. Do not miss the unique atmosphere of the Czech Grand Prix, highly praised by the championship promoter, and secure the best value tickets now during the advance sale.