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

Welcome to the Race Ready for the German MotoGP, taking place from the 10-12 July 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.

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German MotoGP weekend schedule

NOTE: This schedule is from the 2025 race to give you an idea of when sessions tend to take place. The 2026 weekend schedule will be released closer to the event.

FRIDAY 11 JULY

ORA LOCALE ORA DEL REGNO UNITOSERIESESSIONE
09:0008:00MOTO3SESSIONE DI PROVE LIBERE
09:5008:50MOTO2SESSIONE DI PROVE LIBERE
10:4509:45MOTOGPSESSIONE DI PROVE LIBERE
13:1512:15MOTO3SESSIONE DI ALLENAMENTO
14:0513:05MOTO2SESSIONE DI ALLENAMENTO
15:0014:00MOTOGPSESSIONE DI ALLENAMENTO

SATURDAY 12 JULY

ORA LOCALEORA DEL REGNO UNITOSERIESESSIONE
08:4007:40MOTO3SESSIONE DI PROVE LIBERE 2
09:2508:25MOTO2SESSIONE DI PROVE LIBERE 2
10:1009:10MOTOGPSESSIONE DI PROVE LIBERE 2
10:5009:50MOTOGPQUALIFYING 1
11:1510:15MOTOGPPROVE DI QUALIFICAZIONE 2
12:5011:50MOTO3QUALIFYING 1
13:1512:15MOTO3PROVE DI QUALIFICAZIONE 2
13:4512:45MOTO2QUALIFYING 1
14:1013:10MOTO2PROVE DI QUALIFICAZIONE 2
15:0014:00MOTOGPSPRINT

SUNDAY 13 JULY

ORA LOCALEORA DEL REGNO UNITOSERIESESSIONE
09:4008:40MOTOGPRISCALDAMENTO
11:0010:00MOTO3GARA
12:1511:15MOTO2GARA
14:0013:00MOTOGPGARA

Sachsenring Track Map

Sachsenring Track Stats

SACHSENRINGSTATISTICHE DI GARA
PRIMO GRAND PRIX1998
LUNGHEZZA DEL GIRO3.67 km (2.28 miles)
RECORD DEL GIRO DI GARA1:20.667 – Jorge Martin (2024)
LAPS30
DISTANZA DELLA GARA 110.13 km (68.42 miles)
IL TRATTO RETTILINEO PIÙ LUNGO700 m
VELOCITÀ MASSIMA306.8 km/h – Francesco Bagnaia (2025)
GIRI13

Where to stay at the German MotoGP

Heading to the Sachsenring Circuit for the German MotoGP is a perfect chance to discover the rich culture and history of Saxony, with vibrant cities like Chemnitz, Leipzig, and Dresden close by. That said, race weekend can get hectic, and travelling to and from the circuit may be crowded and time-consuming. For a smoother experience, it’s worth considering alternative towns or cities as your base during the Grand Prix.

Below are some accommodation ideas in three key locations where many MotoGP fans choose to stay when visiting Sachsenring.

Immagine: Google Maps

Chemnitz

Chemnitz is a popular base for MotoGP fans who want to stay close to Sachsenring without sacrificing city comforts. Approximately 20 minutes’ drive from the circuit, Chemnitz offers convenient access to race action while providing urban amenities, shopping, and dining. The city features an interesting mix of modern architecture and industrial heritage, making it a pleasant place to explore between track sessions. Below are three hotel recommendations in Chemnitz:

Hotel Chemnitzer Hof (★★★★)
An elegant, centrally located hotel featuring spacious rooms, a stylish bar, and proximity to both the city centre and major transport links. A great choice for fans looking for comfort and convenience.

Seaside Residenz Hotel (★★★★)
A modern hotel with comfortable rooms, a wellness area, and a good on-site restaurant. Ideal for those wanting a relaxing stay within easy reach of the circuit.

Hotel an der Oper (★★★★)
Directly opposite the opera house, this hotel offers tasteful rooms, a restaurant with regional cuisine, and secure parking. Perfect for fans who’d like to pair racing with cultural experiences.

Leipzig

About an hour’s drive from Sachsenring, Leipzig is a fantastic option for MotoGP fans who prefer a lively city atmosphere and plenty of sightseeing opportunities. Known for its vibrant art scene, music heritage, and bustling nightlife, Leipzig lets you blend your race weekend with urban adventure. Accommodation here is plentiful, often with more availability than towns nearer the circuit. Here are three recommended hotels in Leipzig:

INNSiDE by Meliá Leipzig (★★★★)
A stylish, contemporary hotel with modern rooms, a rooftop bar, and an excellent location near historic sites. A superb base for fans who want both comfort and city buzz.

Steigenberger Grandhotel Handelshof (★★★★★)
A luxurious choice in a historic building, offering spacious rooms, a spa, and exceptional service. Perfect for those seeking a premium experience during their MotoGP trip.

Motel One Leipzig-Augustusplatz (★★★)
Modern, budget-friendly accommodation right in the city centre, with chic interiors and easy access to major attractions and transport. Ideal for fans wanting great value without sacrificing style.

Dresden

Located around 90 minutes from Sachsenring, Dresden is an excellent base for MotoGP fans who want to combine racing with stunning architecture and cultural experiences. Famed for its Baroque beauty and riverside scenery, Dresden offers plenty of museums, historic sites, and lively squares. Staying here means a longer drive to the circuit, but the city’s attractions more than make up for it. Below are three hotel suggestions in Dresden:

Hyperion Hotel Dresden am Schloss (★★★★★)
A luxurious hotel nestled in the heart of Dresden’s old town, offering elegant rooms, a spa, and views of historic landmarks. Ideal for fans who want a high-end stay with cultural surroundings.

Motel One Dresden am Zwinger (★★★)
Affordable yet stylish, this modern hotel sits close to major sights like the Zwinger Palace and offers comfortable rooms with a trendy vibe. Great for budget-conscious racegoers.

Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski (★★★★★)
A historic palace hotel featuring opulent rooms, fine dining, and top-class service. Perfect for fans looking to turn their race weekend into a luxury getaway.

Camping at the German MotoGP

Camper at Aragon MotoGP

One of the best things about attending the German MotoGP is the vibrant camping scene around the circuit. Fans gather for days of racing, BBQs, music, and camaraderie, creating an atmosphere that’s as much a highlight as the races themselves. Here’s an overview of some camping options near Sachsenring:

Official Circuit Camping
Stay right in the heart of the action at Sachsenring’s official campsites, like P4 or P5. Expect packed pitches, roaring fans, and non-stop parties late into the night. Facilities vary by lot, so check details and secure your spot early.

Campingplatz Hohenstein-Ernstthal
Located around 2-3 km from the circuit, this quieter campsite offers tent and motorhome pitches with decent facilities like showers, toilets, and food stalls. Perfect for fans seeking a balance between race-day buzz and restful nights.

Motorhome Stellplätze (Official RV Parking)
Dedicated motorhome areas around the circuit provide basic amenities like waste disposal and occasional power hookups. Great for those travelling with campervans who want to stay close to the track without pitching a tent. Spaces are limited and require advance booking.

Informazioni importanti

Emergenze

Se durante il viaggio dovessi trovarti in una situazione di emergenza, chiama il seguente numero: 112.

Buono a sapersi

La valuta locale è l'euro (EUR). Il tasso di cambio è di circa1 GBP per 1,16 EUR. Tutti i beni e i servizi vengono pagati nella valuta locale.

The official language is German.

ℹ️ Prohibited Items at Sachsenring

Servizio clienti

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Domande frequenti

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