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GP CHINA13 – 15 March
GP JAPAN27 – 29 March
GP BAHRAIN10 – 12 April
GP MIAMI1 – 3 May
GP CANADA22 – 24 May
GP MONACO4 – 7 June
GP AUSTRIA26 – 28 June
GP BRITAIN3 – 5 July
GP BELGIUM17 – 19 July
GP HUNGARY24 – 26 July
GP NETHERLANDS21 – 23 August
GP ITALY4 – 6 September
GP SPAIN11 – 13 September
GP USA23 – 25 October
GP LAS VEGAS19 – 21 November
GP QATAR27 – 29 November
GP ABU DHABI4 – 6 December
MOTO GP THAILAND27 February – 1 March
MOTO GP USA27 – 29 March
MOTO GP QATAR10 – 12 April
MOTO GP JEREZ24 – 26 April
MOTO GP FRANCE8 – 10 May
MOTO GP CATALONIA15 – 17 May
MOTO GP ITALY29 – 31 May
MOTO GP HUNGARY5 – 7 June
MOTO GP CZECH REPUBLIC19 – 21 June
MOTO GP NETHERLANDS26 – 28 June
MOTO GP GERMANY10 – 12 July
MOTO GP ARAGON28 – 30 August
MOTO GP SAN MARINO11 – 13 September
MOTO GP AUSTRIA18 – 20 September
MOTO GP JAPAN2 – 4 October
MOTO GP INDONESIA9 – 11 October
MOTO GP AUSTRALIA23 – 25 October
MOTO GP MALAYSIA30 October – 1 November
MOTO GP PORTUGAL13 – 15 November
MOTO GP VALENCIA20 – 22 November
GP CHINA13 – 15 March
GP JAPAN27 – 29 March
GP BAHRAIN10 – 12 April
GP MIAMI1 – 3 May
GP CANADA22 – 24 May
GP MONACO4 – 7 June
GP AUSTRIA26 – 28 June
GP BRITAIN3 – 5 July
GP BELGIUM17 – 19 July
GP HUNGARY24 – 26 July
GP NETHERLANDS21 – 23 August
GP ITALY4 – 6 September
GP SPAIN11 – 13 September
GP USA23 – 25 October
GP LAS VEGAS19 – 21 November
GP QATAR27 – 29 November
GP ABU DHABI4 – 6 December
MOTO GP THAILAND27 February – 1 March
MOTO GP USA27 – 29 March
MOTO GP QATAR10 – 12 April
MOTO GP JEREZ24 – 26 April
MOTO GP FRANCE8 – 10 May
MOTO GP CATALONIA15 – 17 May
MOTO GP ITALY29 – 31 May
MOTO GP HUNGARY5 – 7 June
MOTO GP CZECH REPUBLIC19 – 21 June
MOTO GP NETHERLANDS26 – 28 June
MOTO GP GERMANY10 – 12 July
MOTO GP ARAGON28 – 30 August
MOTO GP SAN MARINO11 – 13 September
MOTO GP AUSTRIA18 – 20 September
MOTO GP JAPAN2 – 4 October
MOTO GP INDONESIA9 – 11 October
MOTO GP AUSTRALIA23 – 25 October
MOTO GP MALAYSIA30 October – 1 November
MOTO GP PORTUGAL13 – 15 November
MOTO GP VALENCIA20 – 22 NovemberTickets for Buriram 2026
TicketWorld Online invites you to experience the thrill of the Thailand MotoGP at the spectacular Chang International Circuit. Discover the excitement as elite riders navigate its challenging curves and fast straights on this world-class circuit.
The Chang International Circuit, renowned for its technical and demanding design, provides the perfect stage to test the skill and strategy of riders in every lap. From tight corners to strategic overtaking opportunities, every moment at the Thailand Grand Prix promises thrilling spectacles where prowess and tactics merge in unmatched competition.
Immerse yourself in this unforgettable experience and witness MotoGP at its best at the Thailand Grand Prix.






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The Thailand Grand Prix is held at the Chang International Circuit, located in the city of Buriram. The Thai surroundings add a special touch, providing spectators with stunning views and a vibrant atmosphere throughout the event. In addition to the excitement on the track, visitors can explore the rich local culture, enjoy delicious Thai cuisine, and experience Thailand’s unique hospitality.
The length of the Chang International Circuit is approximately 4.554 kilometers.
The number of laps in the Thailand MotoGP Grand Prix typically varies according to FIM rules and the season’s calendar. Generally, riders complete around 26 laps at the Chang International Circuit during the race.
The Thailand MotoGP Grand Prix is a relatively young event that was established on the MotoGP calendar in 2018. Since then, it has been held at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand. This modern circuit, inaugurated in 2014, was designed to provide exciting challenges for both riders and spectators, quickly becoming a popular stop on the world championship.
The Thailand Grand Prix has captured the attention of motorcycle racing fans due to its thrilling races and the atmosphere surrounding the event. The race’s most successful winner is Marc Marquez with two victories.
Yes, due to the powerful roar of the engines and the breakneck speed of the motorbikes at the Chang International Circuit during the MotoGP Thai Grand Prix, it is strongly recommended that spectators wear hearing protection, such as earplugs. This ensures a safe and comfortable experience, allowing fans to fully enjoy the event without compromising their hearing health from the deafening sound of the races.
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