Get ready for the Czech MotoGP with our Race Ready guide, covering everything from the MotoGP schedule to travelling and accommodation

Welcome to the Race Ready for the Czech MotoGP, taking place from 19-21 June 2026. We’re here to ensure you have all the information available at your fingertips to enable you to get the most out of your live motorsport experience.

🎟️ Official Czech MotoGP tickets

πŸ—“οΈ Czech MotoGP weekend schedule

Find the schedule for the Czech MotoGP 2026 below:

FRIDAY 19 JUNE

LOCAL TIMEUK TIMESERIESSESSION
09:0008:00MOTO3FREE PRACTICE SESSION
09:5008:50MOTO2FREE PRACTICE SESSION
10:4509:45MOTOGPFREE PRACTICE SESSION
13:1512:15MOTO3PRACTICE SESSION
14:0513:05MOTO2PRACTICE SESSION
15:0014:00MOTOGPPRACTICE SESSION

SATURDAY 20 JUNE

LOCAL TIMEUK TIMESERIESSESSION
08:4007:40MOTO3FREE PRACTICE SESSION 2
09:2508:25MOTO2FREE PRACTICE SESSION 2
10:1009:10MOTOGPFREE PRACTICE SESSION 2
10:5009:50MOTOGPQUALIFYING
11:1510:15MOTOGPQUALIFYING 2
12:4511:45MOTO3QUALIFYING
13:1012:10MOTO3QUALIFYING 2
13:4012:40MOTO2QUALIFYING
14:0513:05MOTO2QUALIFYING 2
15:0014:00MOTOGPSPRINT

SUNDAY 21 JUNE

LOCAL TIMEUK TIMESERIESSESSION
09:4008:40MOTOGPWARM UP
11:0010:00MOTO3RACE
12:1511:15MOTO2RACE
14:0013:00MOTOGPGRAND PRIX

Brno Circuit Track Map

Use this handy track map image to plan your trip as best you can. You can download the image or take a screenshot to have it to hand during the Grand Prix weekend.

Image: automotodrombrno.cz

πŸ—ΊοΈ Getting to the Brno Circuit

The Brno Circuit is just outside the city of – you guessed it – Brno. One thing international travellers are usually surprised by is the distance form the Czech capital of Prague. Although Brno is within striking distance, it is actually closer to Vienna than Prague.

The circuit is more than two hour’s drive (almost 200km) from Prague, while it sits around 150km from Vienna. Though, the drive takes about the same amount of time.

✈️ Flying to Brno for the Czech MotoGP

There are direct flights from various European cities directly to Brno, simplifying the journey substantially for many international visitors.

Direct flights leave from London (Stansted), Milan, Rome and Malaga.

🚌 Free Shuttle Bus

During the Czech MotoGP, a special shuttle bus (line C) will operate from the Nemocnice Bohunice transit hub to the Masaryk Circuit.

You can also use the circular route P operating between Automotodrom Brno – PopΕ―vky – Ε½ebΔ›tΓ­n.

Both shuttle lines are free of charge.

ℹ️ Full details here

IMPORTANT: This is information released for the 2025 race. The 2026 edition is expected to be the same, but information has not yet been released – keep an eye on the Brno Circuit website here, for any updates.

πŸš— Getting to Automotodrom Brno by car

Driving to Automotodrom Brno, located just outside Brno, is one of the most convenient ways to reach the circuit.

From the city centre, the journey typically takes around 20–30 minutes, while travelling from nearby countries (such as Austria or Slovakia) is also straightforward thanks to well-connected motorways.

⚠️ However, during a MotoGP weekend, traffic can increase significantly – especially on race day – so journey times may double during peak hours.

Clear signage is usually in place to guide fans toward the circuit and designated parking areas.

πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking at Automotodrom Brno

Parking at Automotodrom Brno is generally well organised and widely available, making driving a popular option for racegoers.

  • Cost: Often free or low-cost, depending on the event and car park
  • Distance to circuit: Many car parks are within walking distance
  • Availability: Large capacity, but popular areas fill up quickly
  • Traffic: Expect congestion before and after key sessions

🚦 Alternative option

Some fans choose to:

  • Park in nearby towns or outskirts of Brno
  • Use taxis or local transport to reach the circuit

πŸ‘‰ This can help avoid the worst of the post-race traffic.

πŸ…ΏοΈ Full details on car parks here

πŸš– Taxi to Automotodrom Brno

Taking a taxi or ride-hailing service is one of the easiest ways to reach Automotodrom Brno from Brno.

  • Estimated cost: €15–€30 (depending on distance and demand)
  • Travel time: ~20–30 minutes from the city centre (more on race weekend)
  • Best for: convenience, small groups, or avoiding parking

Popular apps include:

  • Bolt
  • Uber

πŸ‘‰ Tip: Pre-book where possible, especially for your return journey after the race.

🚌 Bus to Automotodrom Brno

Using public transport is a reliable and budget-friendly way to get to the circuit.

From Brno city centre:

  • Take a bus or tram toward the Bystrc area (near the circuit)
  • From there, continue via local bus services or event shuttle buses
  • Estimated cost: €1–€3
  • Travel time: ~30–45 minutes total
  • Best for: solo travellers or those staying in the city

During major events like MotoGP:

  • Additional shuttle buses are usually introduced
  • Services run more frequently before and after sessions

Public transport is operated by DPMB, and routes can be planned via their website or local apps.

πŸ’‘ Tips for bus travel

  • Expect buses to be busy on race day
  • Allow extra time, especially in the morning
  • Follow event signage β€” temporary shuttle routes are usually well marked

πŸ‘‰ This is one of the most efficient ways to avoid traffic and parking issues.

πŸ“Š Automotodrom Brno Track Stats

AUTOMOTODROM BRNOTRACK STATS
FIRST GRAND PRIX1987
LAP LENGTH5.4 km
RACE LAP RECORD1:53.691 – Marc Marquez πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ (2025)
LAPS21
RACE DISTANCE 113.46 km
LONGEST STRAIGHT636 m
TOP SPEED321.4 km/h – Brad Binder πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ (2025)
TURNS14

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡Ώ Where to stay at the MotoGP Czechia

The Czech MotoGP at Automotodrom Brno is one of the most popular races on the calendar, and thanks to its location near Brno, there are plenty of accommodation options available for race weekend.

Image: Google Maps

Unlike some circuits located far from major cities, Automotodrom Brno sits just outside Brno, making it much more accessible.

  • Distance from city centre: ~10–15 km
  • Travel time: around 20–30 minutes in normal conditions
  • Race weekend: expect longer journey times due to traffic

This means fans have flexible options when choosing where to stay:

  • Stay in Brno β†’ wide range of hotels, apartments, restaurants, and nightlife
  • Stay near the circuit β†’ quicker access on race days, with options including guesthouses and camping

πŸ‘‰ Brno is the most popular base thanks to its convenience, atmosphere, and easy access to the circuit.

πŸ•οΈ Camping at MotoGP Brno

Camping is one of the most popular and authentic ways to experience the race weekend at Automotodrom Brno, located just outside Brno.

Widely known for its lively atmosphere, camping at Brno is a big part of the MotoGP experience, with fans travelling from across Europe to stay trackside.

  • Multiple campsites are located within walking distance of the circuit (typically 10–20 minutes)
  • Some official and private camps are situated less than 1 km from grandstands
  • Options range from basic camping pitches to more organised camps with facilities

ℹ️ Important Information

Emergencies

If you encounter an emergency situation during your trip, you should call the following number – 112.

Good to Know

The local currency is the Koruna (CZK). The exchange rate is around 1 GBP to 24.54 CZK. All goods and services are paid in the local currency.

The official language is Czech πŸ‡¨πŸ‡Ώ.

ℹ️ Prohibited Items at Automotodrom Brno

Customer Service

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FAQs

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