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

Welcome to the Race Ready for Mugello MotoGP, taking place from the 20-22 June 2025. 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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Italian MotoGP weekend schedule

The 2025 Italian MotoGP starts at 2pm local time in Italy, and 1pm UK time. You can find the full Mugello MotoGP schedule, along with the UK times, below.

FRIDAY 20 JUNE

LOCAL TIME UK 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 21 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 1
11:1510:15MOTOGPQUALIFYING 2
12:5011:50MOTO3QUALIFYING 1
13:1512:15MOTO3QUALIFYING 2
13:4512:45MOTO2QUALIFYING 1
14:1013:10MOTO2QUALIFYING 2
15:0014:00MOTOGPSPRINT

SUNDAY 22 JUNE

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

Mugello Track Map

Mugello Track Stats

MUGELLOTRACK STATS
FIRST GRAND PRIX1976
LAP LENGTH5.25 km (3.26 miles)
RACE LAP RECORD1:45.770 – Francesco Bagnaia (2024)
LAPS23
RACE DISTANCE 120.64 km (74.96 miles)
LONGEST STRAIGHT1,141 m
TOP SPEED366.1 km/h – Pol Espargaro (2024)
TURNS15

Where to stay at the Italian MotoGP

A trip to the Mugello Circuit for the Italian MotoGP comes with incredible opportunities to explore the global tourist hotspot of Florence. However, visiting on race weekend can be stressful, transport can be tedious and time-consuming, so you may want to seek out alternative bases for the Grand Prix weekend.

Here are some accommodation options for three locations that fans base themselves from for the MotoGP at Mugello.

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Scarperia e San Piero

Scarperia e San Piero is the go-to base (apart from on-site camping – see below) for MotoGP fans wanting to stay close to the heart of the action at Mugello. This charming Tuscan town lies just a short 10-minute drive from the Mugello Circuit, making it the most convenient option for racegoers. While small, it boasts a rich medieval heritage, scenic piazzas, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere—perfect for enjoying between track sessions. Below are three hotel recommendations in or near Scarperia.

Villa Medicea Lo Sprocco (★★★)
A beautiful villa set in the Tuscan hills offering rustic charm, elegant rooms, and views that capture the essence of the region. Ideal for fans seeking a stay that blends racing adrenaline with classic Italian tranquility.

Hotel dei Vicari (★★★)
Modern and comfortable, this hotel is located in central Scarperia just minutes from the circuit. It offers private parking, spa facilities, and a rider-friendly vibe that makes it a hit with teams and fans alike.

La Locanda di Adele – Il Giardinetto B&B
A cozy, family-run bed and breakfast with tastefully decorated rooms and a peaceful garden. A great option for those looking for an authentic, homely experience with traditional Tuscan hospitality.


Borgo San Lorenzo

Located about 15 minutes from the Mugello Circuit, Borgo San Lorenzo offers a quieter stay with easy access to the action. Nestled in the Mugello Valley, this picturesque town is rich in local flavor, historic architecture, and natural beauty. Accommodation is often easier to find here than in Scarperia, especially during race weekends. Below are three hotel picks for your stay in Borgo San Lorenzo.

Hotel Marrani (★★★)
A no-frills, comfortable hotel with a pool, restaurant, and secure parking. It’s a favorite among budget-conscious fans who appreciate good food and easy circuit access.

Park Hotel Ripaverde (★★★★)
A polished and well-equipped hotel with modern rooms, a swimming pool, and an excellent on-site restaurant. A strong choice for visitors looking for upscale comfort within a short drive of Mugello.

Agriturismo La Topaia
Set in the Tuscan countryside, this charming agriturismo offers a peaceful retreat with rustic rooms and a swimming pool. Perfect for fans wanting to relax in nature after a day at the races.


Florence

Florence is an excellent choice for MotoGP fans who don’t mind a bit of travel in exchange for world-class culture, dining, and accommodations. Located about 50 minutes by car from Mugello, the Tuscan capital offers endless attractions, from Renaissance art to buzzing nightlife. It’s ideal for those wanting to turn their race weekend into a full-fledged Italian getaway. Here are three recommended hotels for your stay in Florence.

Hotel Brunelleschi (★★★★)
Set in a restored medieval tower just steps from the Duomo, this upscale hotel offers refined rooms, exceptional service, and an unbeatable location. A favorite for travelers who want to mix race excitement with cultural immersion.

25hours Hotel Florence Piazza San Paolino (★★★★)
A hip, eclectic hotel in the Santa Maria Novella district with bold interiors, a courtyard restaurant, and a vibrant atmosphere. Great for couples or younger fans looking for flair and fun.

Hotel Boccaccio (★★★)
Centrally located near the main train station, this hotel offers solid comfort, friendly staff, and easy access to both city sights and transportation. A practical and well-priced option for racegoers.

Camping at the Aragon MotoGP

Camper at Aragon MotoGP

Camping is hugely popular at Mugello, and for many, it’s part of the full race experience. With campsites both inside and around the circuit, fans can stay close to the action and soak up the legendary atmosphere.

Circuit Camping (Prato)
Pitch a tent within the Mugello grounds with a “Prato Night & Day” ticket. Expect roaring engines, late-night parties, and a strong sense of community. Arrive early for a good spot.

Camping Village Mugello Verde
Located a few kilometres from the circuit, this full-service campsite offers bungalows, motorhome pitches, and tent spaces. It includes a pool, restaurant, and shuttle services.

Private Farm Camping
Several local farms open their land to MotoGP fans, offering simple but scenic camping with great access to the track. Book in advance as spaces fill quickly.

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 Euro (EUR). The exchange rate is around 1 GBP to 1.16 EUR. All goods and services are paid in the local currency.

The official language is Italian.

ℹ️ Prohibited Items at Mugello

Customer Service

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FAQs

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