MotoGP Ticket Pre-Sale Begins Thursday, 11th December
10. 12. 2025

The official pre-sale for one of the most significant sporting events of the year, the 2026 Czech Republic Grand Prix, will launch on Thursday, 11 December at 11:00 AM. The MotoGP World Championship will return to the Masaryk Circuit on a new date: 19–21 June 2026.
“We’re pleased to be opening the pre-sale again before Christmas. We didn’t want to rush anything, and we carefully listened to the feedback from visitors. For example, we have increased the overall capacity of grandstand seating, which proved extremely popular last year and sold out quickly,” says Karel Hubáček, Chairman of the Board of Automotodrom Brno.
Improving spectator comfort is one of the organizers’ main priorities for the upcoming Czech Republic Grand Prix. “We value our fans greatly, and we want to show that even more in practical ways. Opposite the grandstands, significantly larger giant screens will be installed to provide a clearer view of the on-track action,” Hubáček explains. Other upgrades include improvements to restroom facilities, further expansion of the reusable cup system, and more relaxed rules on bringing personal refreshments into the venue. Spectators will now be allowed to bring up to 1.5 liters of drinking water per person, as well as small snacks.
“We’re delighted that after last year’s successful revival of the event, the MotoGP World Championship will return to the Czech Republic once again, this time in an attractive June date,” says Jan Šťovíček, President of the Autoclub of the Czech Republic. He adds: “It is also great news that Czech fans will again be able to cheer for their home rider Filip Salač, now competing in the colors of a strong new team. Filip showed how much the home race means to him this year, and I believe his results in the upcoming season will be the best possible invitation to our national Grand Prix.”
Organizers strongly recommend purchasing tickets only through official sales channels on the new website tickets.motogpczechia.com and via Ticketportal. They also warn that unauthorized sellers may once again appear this year, and tickets bought from them may not be delivered on time or may not be valid at all. Fans are therefore urged to pay close attention when making their purchase.
“In case of any doubts, customers can contact either us or Ticketportal,” adds Miroslav Bartoš, CEO of Automotodrom Brno.
Prices for three-day tickets to the natural grandstands start at 2,590 CZK. Seat grandstands start at 4,990 CZK.
The first pre-sale phase, which runs until 31 January 2026, offers the most favorable pricing, and due to the limited capacity of certain ticket categories, organizers recommend not delaying the purchase. As was the case this July, single-day Sunday tickets will be released only shortly before the race weekend.






