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Automotodrom Brno

The Automotodrom Brno lies just outside of the city of Brno in Czechia and is one of the most iconic circuits on the calendar. The city has long been a hub for motorcycle racing, having held over 50 Grand Prix since first hosting MotoGP™ in 1965. Initially, events were held on a street circuit before the permanent Automotodrom Brno opened in 1987.

The 5.4 km track is renowned for its challenging layout, featuring 14 corners, including six left-handers and eight right-handers. With a mix of technical and flowing sections, combined with constant elevation changes, it pushes both rider skill and machine to the limit, making it a favourite among fans and riders alike.

2025 marks a new era for Brno, with MotoGP returning to the circuit for the first time since 2020. Stunning viewpoints and a breathtaking backdrop create an unforgettable atmosphere, making it a must-visit destination.

Grand Prix of Czechia Track

Track by category

Category Laps Total Distance Finish in case of red flag
MotoGP™ 27 145.88 Km / 90.65 Miles 20
Moto2™ 22 118.87 Km / 73.86 Miles 17
Moto3™ 20 108.06 Km / 67.15 Miles 15

Circuit Specs

  • Total length

    5.4Km / 3.36 Miles

  • Total Width

    15m / 49.21ft

  • Longest Straight

    636m / 2086.61ft

  • Right Corners

    8

  • Left Corners

    6

The Automotodrom Brno, a legendary circuit known for its thrilling elevation changes and sweeping corners, has been a favorite amongst MotoGP™ fans for decades.

Brno, Czechia

Located just 16 km from the vibrant city of Brno, this iconic venue rejoins the MotoGP calendar, reigniting excitement among riders and fans alike.

Why we love Czechia


The Czech Republic is a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty. At its heart lies Brno, the country’s second-largest city, renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and lively atmosphere. Beyond Brno, the Czech Republic offers a tapestry of experiences: explore the romantic streets of Prague, marvel at fairytale castles such as Karlštejn or Český Krumlov, or relax in the renowned spa towns of Karlovy Vary and Mariánské Lázně.

For nature lovers, the Czech countryside is dotted with scenic hills, dense forests, and sparkling lakes, making it perfect for hiking, cycling, or simply soaking in serene surroundings.

Finding the right accommodation

Brno offers a diverse range of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference. Whether you’re seeking a cozy stay at a budget-friendly hostel, the luxury of renowned five-star establishments like the Grand Brno Palace and Hotel Grandezza, or the excitement of trackside camping for an immersive race weekend experience, you’re sure to find the perfect lodging to meet your needs.

Tips for visiting Brno


Brno seamlessly blends history and modernity. Iconic landmarks like Špilberk Castle and the UNESCO-listed Tugendhat Villa showcase its rich architectural heritage, while the city’s vibrant culinary scene offers everything from traditional Czech dishes to modern fusion cuisine, paired with world-class beers.

Just outside the city, the stunning Moravian Karst awaits, with over 1,100 caves and the breathtaking Macocha Abyss. After exploring Brno’s culture, history, and natural wonders, take your seat at the Automotodrom Brno to watch the world’s fastest riders in action!

 

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