2026 MotoGP Grand Prix of Czechia | Automotive Experience
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2026 MotoGP Grand Prix of Czechia
Brno, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic2026-06-19 to 2026-06-21
About This Event
A Grand Prix held since 1965 on the 5.4km Automotodrom Brno — a clockwise layout with 73.75m of elevation change and flowing corners cut into the hills south of Czechia's second city. Three-class racing across the weekend, with MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 machinery tackling the steep gradients and fast sweepers that define the circuit.
What to Expect
Czechia has hosted over 50 Grand Prix since 1965
Four-year contract through 2029 following MotoGP's return in 2025
Banked area C overlooks four curves within the Stadium section where overtaking concentrates
Natural stand B sits at Turn 5 entry after steep descent requiring heavy braking
Natural grandstand C overlooks five corners and a straight in the Stadium section
Covered grandstand T3 protects from sun and rain while viewing the starting grid and podium
VIP T1 package includes paddock access and all-inclusive catering from Valoria restaurant
Good to Know
Children aged six and younger enter free when accompanied by adult ticketholder
Free shuttle buses operate between Nemocnice Bohunice transport hub and circuit
Allow extra journey time; weather may alter parking arrangements at short notice
Visitors may bring personal food and 1.5 litres water per person
Highs of 26°C possible during Czech summer race period
Is This Event Right For You?
Best fit if you value motorsport heritage — Czech circuit has hosted 50+ motorcycle Grand Prix since 1965, second only to TT Assen for total championship rounds, Valentino Rossi's first-ever Grand Prix victory happened here in 1996.
Best fit if you enjoy championship racing — Round 9 of 2026 FIM MotoGP World Championship features three-day weekend format with MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3 classes, 5.403km flowing clockwise layout, 73.75m elevation sends riders climbing 7.5% gradients.
Best fit if you like passionate fan atmosphere — 219,544 attendance in 2025 made it fifth most-attended MotoGP round globally, strong international contingent from Germany, Italy, Austria, Hungary, UK creates festival environment beyond Czech locals.
Not ideal if you prefer city-center accessibility — circuit sits 23km from Brno requiring dedicated travel planning, remote Moravian countryside location means 46km daily round-trip, free shuttle buses operate but add travel time versus urban venues.