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

Welcome to the Race Ready for MotoGP Austria, taking place from 18-20 September 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.

๐ŸŽŸ๏ธ Official MotoGP Austria tickets

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ MotoGP Austria weekend schedule

Find the 2026 schedule for MotoGP Austria below:

FRIDAY 18 SEPTEMBER

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 19 SEPTEMBER

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 20 SEPTEMBER

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

Red Bull Ring Track Map

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Getting to the Red Bull Ring

The Red Bull Ring is located roughly five kilometres from the town of Spielberg in Austriaโ€™s Styria region. Itโ€™s about a one-hour drive – around 75 km (46 miles) – from the nearby city of Graz. Vienna, the countryโ€™s capital, sits approximately 200 km (124 miles) to the northeast of the circuit. While both Graz and Vienna have airports, Viennaโ€™s offers a much wider range of direct international flights.

โœˆ๏ธ Travelling by plane to the Red Bull Ring

Graz Airport (GRZ) is the nearest airport to the Red Bull Ring and the most convenient option in terms of distance. However, its flight network is relatively limited, particularly when it comes to long-haul and international routes.

As a result, many MotoGP fans choose to fly into larger airports such as Vienna International Airport (VIE) or Munich Airport (MUC), which offer a far wider selection of global connections. From any of these locations, the circuit is easily accessible by train or rental car.

Graz โ†’ Red Bull Ring: ~1 hour
Vienna โ†’ Red Bull Ring: ~2โ€“2.5 hours
Munich โ†’ Red Bull Ring: ~3.5โ€“4 hours

All three airports are well connected, making onward travel to the circuit straightforward.

๐ŸšŒ Getting to the Red Bull Ring by bus

Local bus services operate throughout the Spielberg region, connecting nearby towns such as Knittelfeld and Judenburg with the Red Bull Ring.

During the Austrian MotoGP weekend, dedicated shuttle services typically run from Friday to Sunday, providing direct and convenient access to the circuit from key transport hubs. Regular shuttle buses operate from Knittelfeld train station straight to the main entrance of the Red Bull Ring, running every 20 minutes between 08:00 and 20:00, and every 30 minutes into the evening (until 23:00, or 19:00 on Sunday).

A similar service runs from Judenburg bus station (Postgasse), with buses departing every 30 minutes during the day and hourly in the evening.

In addition, the Nightline Murtal shuttle offers late-night transport on Friday and Saturday, allowing fans to travel safely between the circuit area and local nightlife, with services running into the early hours.

You can view the full shuttle bus timetables here.

๐Ÿ’ก Tips for bus travel

  • Expect buses to be very busy on race day
  • Allow extra time, particularly in the morning
  • Follow event signage for temporary shuttle routes

๐Ÿ‘‰ Shuttle buses are one of the easiest ways to avoid traffic congestion near the circuit.

๐Ÿš† Getting to the Red Bull Ring by train

The nearest railway station to the Red Bull Ring is Knittelfeld, located around 7 km from the circuit.

Knittelfeld is served by regular regional and intercity trains, with direct connections to major cities such as Graz, Vienna and Salzburg.

Tickets can be purchased via the ร–BB (Austrian Federal Railways) website or mobile app, as well as from ticket machines at stations.

From Knittelfeld station:

  • Frequent shuttle buses operate during MotoGP weekend, running directly to the main entrance of the circuit
  • Driving takes around 10-15 minutes
  • Cycling is also a popular option, with dedicated routes in the area

๐Ÿš— Getting to the Red Bull Ring by car

Driving is one of the most popular ways to reach the Red Bull Ring, thanks to its well-connected road network.

The circuit is accessible via several motorways, with the final approach typically via the S36, which leads directly towards Spielberg. When driving in Austria, remember that a vignette (toll sticker) is required for motorway use and can be purchased at petrol stations or online.

Key routes include:

  • From Vienna: Take the A2 motorway, then join the S6 towards Leoben. At Knoten St. Michael, switch to the S36 heading to the Red Bull Ring. (~2-2.5 hours)
  • From Graz: Follow the A9 motorway north (via the Gleinalmtunnel), then take the S36 from Knoten St. Michael towards Spielberg. (~1 hour)
  • From Salzburg: Take the A10, exit at St. Michael/Lungau, then follow connecting roads to the S36 towards the circuit. (~2.5-3 hours)

โš ๏ธ Traffic can become very heavy during MotoGP weekend, particularly on race day, so allow extra time for your journey.

๐Ÿ…ฟ๏ธ Parking at the Red Bull Ring

Parking at the Red Bull Ring is well organised, with a mix of free public car parks and paid private options available around the circuit.

Free parking is widely available for race visitors, but spaces cannot be reserved in advance. Arrival time plays a big role – the earlier you get there, the closer youโ€™re likely to park. Traffic management is handled on-site, so you may be directed to different parking zones depending on conditions. Checking the official parking map in advance is recommended to find the best option for your ticket and approach route.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Arriving early (ideally before 9am) is strongly advised, especially on race days.

๐Ÿš— Paid parking option

For those looking for a guaranteed space, paid private car parks near the circuit offer a more reliable alternative. Options such as Easy Camping Parking can be booked online and provide added certainty, though they may involve a slightly longer walk (around 20 minutes).

โš ๏ธ Things to keep in mind:

Parking areas are not campsites – overnight stays are generally not permitted in standard circuit car parks
Shuttle services from parking areas are usually not provided, so be prepared to walk to the track

Overall, free parking works well if you arrive early, while paid options are better suited for those who prefer convenience and peace of mind.

๐Ÿ‘‰ This can help avoid post-race traffic congestion around the circuit.

๐Ÿ“Š Red Bull Ring Track Stats

RED BULL RINGTRACK STATS
FIRST GRAND PRIX2016
LAP LENGTH4.348 km
RACE LAP RECORD1:29.519 – Francesco Bagnaia ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น (2024)
LAPS28
RACE DISTANCE 121.744 km
LONGEST STRAIGHT626 m
TOP SPEED318.5 km/h – Ai Ogura ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต (2025)
TURNS10

๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡น Where to stay at MotoGP Austria

The Red Bull Ring is one of the most scenic stops on the MotoGP calendar, set in the heart of Austriaโ€™s Styrian mountains and known for its fast, flowing layout.

With its mix of long straights, heavy braking zones and dramatic elevation changes, the circuit delivers exciting racing year after year, making the Austrian Grand Prix a favourite for both fans and riders.

Unlike more remote venues, the Red Bull Ring sits close to several small towns, with Knittelfeld and Judenburg serving as the main nearby bases.

Distance from Knittelfeld: ~7 km
Distance from Judenburg: ~10 km
Typical journey time: 10โ€“20 minutes (depending on traffic and route)

Race weekend: allow extra time due to congestion and road restrictions.

This gives visitors a range of accommodation options:

Stay in Knittelfeld โ†’ the closest and most convenient base, with quick access to the circuit (high demand, limited availability)

Stay in Judenburg โ†’ a popular alternative with more choice and slightly easier access

Stay further afield (Graz, Vienna) โ†’ wider selection of hotels, plus more dining, nightlife and transport connections

๐Ÿ•๏ธ Camping at MotoGP Austria

Camping is a huge part of the Austrian MotoGP experience and one of the best ways to soak up the atmosphere around the Red Bull Ring.

The areas surrounding the circuit transform into a lively fan zone over the weekend, with thousands of supporters creating a vibrant, festival-like setting.

Many campsites are within walking distance (roughly 10-30 minutes) of the track, with some positioned on hillsides overlooking the circuit, offering great views and a unique atmosphere. Options range from basic pitches to fully equipped sites with showers, food vendors and entertainment

For many fans, camping at the Red Bull Ring is an essential part of the MotoGP weekend experience.

โ„น๏ธ 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 1.15 EUR. All goods and services are paid in the local currency.

The official language is German ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช.

โ„น๏ธ Prohibited Items at Red Bull Ring

Customer Service

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FAQs

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