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Buckle up for another thrilling German MotoGP at the Sachsenring. This circuit delivers a collection of tight, challenging corners that flow smoother than the beer at Oktoberfest. But don’t be fooled: this might be a slower circuit, but the battles are hard-fought and fierce.
Le MotoGP d'Allemagne enregistre peut-être les meilleurs temps au tour de toutes les courses, avec des vitesses moyennes de 160 km/h, mais il offre aux pilotes de nombreuses opportunités d'aligner leur course tout en atteignant plus de 300 km/h sur la ligne droite principale.
It also features the famous Waterfall corner at turn 10 – a huge sloping turn that’s been dubbed “MotoGP’s best corner”. For fans, there are plenty of grandstands around the track to choose from, so you can pick your favourite seat. General admission zones are also located on the inside of circuit's slow, swirling corners, and on the outside of turn 13.
The 2022 German MotoGP was packed with epic moments. Bagnaia took a tumble as he struggles to navigate the Sachsenring’s technical turns, Jack Miller and Aleix Espargaro battled hammer and tong for a podium position, and a dominant Fabio Quartararo summoned a world champion performance to take victory.
The circuit is situated in the small town of Hohenstein-Ernstthal in East Germany. Leipzig and Dresden are nearby towns to explore, but most fans will opt to camp around the circuit on race weekend.
Tickets for the German MotoGP at the Sachsenring are now on sale – explore grandstand and general admission options below.