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Tickets for Spielberg 2025

TicketWorld Online offers you the unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the thrilling atmosphere of MotoGP at the iconic Red Bull Ring in Austria. Experience the passion as the world’s top riders tackle the challenging curves and exhilarating straights of this world-renowned circuit.

The Red Bull Ring circuit, home of the Austrian Grand Prix, stands out as a unique natural setting that combines the speed and excitement of MotoGP with the beauty of its alpine landscapes. Surrounded by the majestic mountains of Styria, the Red Bull Ring provides riders with a track that blends fast straights with technical corners, offering fans an unparalleled experience amidst a stunning natural backdrop.

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Frequent questions

The Austrian Grand Prix is held at the Red Bull Ring, located in Spielberg, Styria, Austria. This circuit stands out for its picturesque surroundings and challenging layout, offering both riders and fans a unique experience in MotoGP. The Red Bull Ring is an exhilarating venue, with its technical design, challenging curves, and strategic straights. Situated amidst the majestic hills of Styria, the circuit provides breathtaking views and an electrifying atmosphere during races. The Styria region, with its rural charm and hospitality, adds a special touch to the event, creating a unique fusion between the excitement of MotoGP and the natural beauty of Spielberg.

  1. A – P Start Ziel Grandstands: positioned along the main straight of the circuit, these grandstands offer spectators a privileged view of the MotoGP motorcycle starts and their dizzying speeds on each lap. Situated in one of the circuit’s fastest sections, this location allows fans to experience the excitement and intensity of the competition up close as drivers accelerate towards the first corner of the track.
  2. C – J Red Bull Grandstands: strategically positioned along the straight following the first corner of the circuit, these grandstands are characterized by being part of the longest straight, making it a high-speed section and scene of numerous overtakings. From these grandstands, fans can witness the excitement and skill of the drivers up close as they compete to improve their positions on the track.
  3. Valentino Rossi Fan Club Grandstand: this grandstand is located at the end of the second straight of the circuit, providing spectators with an exceptional perspective of how drivers reduce their speed at high speeds to tackle one of the circuit’s tight corners. From this grandstand, fans can enjoy a close and thrilling view of the skill and prowess of the drivers as they face one of the circuit’s most demanding challenges.
  4. Schönberg Grandstand: located in the center of a prominent straight of the circuit, it offers spectators a privileged perspective of how motorcycles enter and exit one of the fastest sections of the track.
  5. Nord Grandstand: surrounding the iconic Schlossgold Curve, a wide and tight bend of the circuit. From this privileged position, spectators can closely appreciate the mastery of the drivers as they face this challenging curve. The Nord Grandstand provides an exceptional view that allows observing how they tackle the curve with precision and skill, demonstrating their prowess in navigating one of the circuit’s most significant and technical corners.
  6. T8 Grandstand: it is strategically located after the eighth curve of the circuit, at the beginning of an exciting straight. From this privileged position, spectators can closely witness how the drivers approach the eighth curve and then accelerate rapidly along the straight.
  7. T10 Grandstands: situated between the penultimate and last curves of the circuit, providing spectators with an exciting perspective of the outcome of each lap. From this strategic point, fans can witness how the motorcycles tackle the final two curves of the circuit and head towards the finish line with determination and speed.

The Red Bull Ring has a length of approximately 4.318 kilometers.

The number of laps in the MotoGP Austrian Grand Prix can vary according to FIM regulations and the season’s schedule. Generally, around 28 to 30 laps are completed during the MotoGP race at the Red Bull Ring.

The first Austrian Motorcycle Grand Prix race took place in the 1971 season. Over its various editions, some of the most outstanding riders have left their mark on this competition. Among them are the Italian Giacomo Agostini and the Spaniard Ángel Nieto, who share the record for victories in this event, both with six wins. With a legacy spanning more than five decades, the Austrian Grand Prix has witnessed thrilling races and memorable moments in the world of motorcycle racing.

Yes, due to the noise generated by the powerful MotoGP motorcycles, spectators are advised to use hearing protection, such as earplugs, to enjoy the race safely and comfortably.

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