- Only German round of the world championship set to attract big crowds again next year
- Tickets for MotoGP at the Sachsenring are already available for as little as € 39
- MotoGP tickets can be purchased at this weekend’s DTM event
Munich. This is one date that all motorsport fans should highlight on their calendar. The 2025 Liqui Moly Motorcycle Grand Prix of Germany will take place from 11th to 13th July
*. For these three days, the Sachsenring will be transformed into a worthy stage for the MotoGP, complete with world champion Francesco Bagnaia and superstar Marc Márquez. The only German round of the world championship is one of the biggest sporting events in the country – at this year’s event in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, an impressive 252,826 visitors created a spectacular atmosphere and set the third spectator record in a row. Tickets start from € 39 and are available online at
adac.de/motogp. Tickets for the MotoGP event are also available at the box office during the second motorsport highlight of the year at the Sachsenring, as the circuit near Chemnitz hosts the DTM this weekend (6th to 8th September).
Fans can choose from a wide variety of tickets. Thanks to the attractive “Friday for all” tickets, visitors have access to all standing areas and any available grandstand seats for just € 39 on the Friday. The motorcycle event at the iconic circuit in Saxony is also family-friendly: admission to standing areas is free for under 14s when accompanied by a paying adult. There is also a 50 percent discount on grandstand seats for under 14s. This offer applies to the Platinum (three-day ticket) and Gold (Saturday/Sunday) ticket categories. There is also plenty for campers to look forward to. Camping areas will again be created for camper vans and caravans at the Sachsenring Camping Village and the camper site.
Fans at the German MotoGP round can again look forward to two days of action-packed MotoGP racing in 2025, with the sprint race on the Saturday followed by the Grand Prix on the Sunday. Off the track, an extensive event programme kicks off on the Thursday and includes concerts, parties, autograph sessions, the Charity Run, and the legendary Ankerberg Festival.
*Subject to change