- Discount on advance tickets for MotoGP at the Sachsenring ends on 31st January
- Experience the Motorcycle World Championship live for as little as € 39
- From Moto2 to the Northern Talent Cup – an exciting support programme awaits fans
Munich. Now’s the time to get hold of cheaper tickets: MotoGP fans have until 31st January 2025 to benefit from big reductions on tickets for the Liqui Moly Motocycle Grand Prix of Germany at the Sachsenring. Tickets for the only German round of the world championship (11th to 13th July) are still available for as little as € 39 and can be purchased online at
adac.de/motogp or via the telephone hotline on 03723/8099111. The standard advance ticket prices will then apply from 1st February until the Grand Prix. When the pinnacle of motorcycle racing arrives in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, the circuit will host the largest individual sporting event in Germany, and visitors can also look forward to a spectacular support programme.
Fans can again select from a wide range of tickets for the Liqui Moly Motocycle Grand Prix of Germany in 2025. And the event at the Sachsenring will again be a family-friendly affair: under 14s have free access to standing areas when accompanied by a paying adult, while a child’s ticket for the grandstands is half the price of an adult ticket.
For just € 39, the “Friday-for-all” ticket gives adults access to all standing areas and all available grandstands seats at the Sachsenring on the Friday. The Premium ticket offers a more exclusive experience: access to the Sachsenring Club, VIP service, catering in the VIP Hospitality on both race days, and the best possible view of the presentation ceremony guarantee an unforgettable weekend. The limited pit lane rooftop ticket can also be booked as an option when purchasing any Platinum ticket.
As well as the elite class, visitors to the Liqui Moly Motorcycle Grand Prix of Germany can also look forward to an extensive support programme on the track. The top MotoGP class will be joined at the Sachsenring by Moto2 and Moto3. The stars of tomorrow will also line up on the World Championship platform: talented youngsters will do battle on the Honda NSF250R in the Northern Talent Cup, the junior series organised by the ADAC and MotoGP promoter Dorna Sports. Furthermore, the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, which served as a springboard to the pinnacle of motorcycle racing for stars including Pedro Acosta, will also line up at the Sachsenring for the first time since 2022.