Which ticket to buy for MotoGP Barcelona?

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08. 04. 2026 22:00 CET
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Which ticket to buy for MotoGP Barcelona?

Tereza Hořínková

Tereza Hořínková

News.GP journalist specialising in F1 and MotoGP

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Would you like to attend MotoGP in Barcelona and don’t know which ticket to buy? We got you! Follow this guide, which includes every grandstand’s pros&cons in comparison to general admission as well.

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General Admission

  • View: General Admission gives you the freedom to move around different parts of the circuit. You can explore various viewing areas and choose your favourite spot, from grassy banks to trackside sections. This ticket allows you to experience the race from different angles throughout the day.
  • Pros: Most flexible and most affordable option. You can discover multiple views of the track.
  • Cons: No reserved seat, so it depends on how early you arrive. Views can sometimes be limited by crowds or fencing.

Grandstand G (Turns 12–13) – Most popular grandstand

  • View: This is the most popular grandstand at the circuit. It is located in the final sector and offers a wide view across several corners, not just one. From the higher seats, you can easily follow the riders as they flow through a series of turns. It’s a great choice if you want to really enjoy the action and see the most of what’s happening on track.
  • Pros: Great all-round view, you see more of the track than from most other grandstands. Perfect if you want to follow the flow of the race.
  • Cons: Fewer overtakes compared to Turn 1.

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Grandstand F (Near Turn 1)

  • View: Located close to Turn 1, this grandstand lets you see riders braking hard into the first corner and fighting for position. You can also follow them into Turn 2.
  • Pros: One of the best places for overtaking and exciting moments, especially at the start. Good value for money.
  • Cons: Most of the action happens at the beginning of the race, then it becomes calmer.

Grandstand A (Turn 1)

  • View: Overlooks the first corner, where riders arrive at high speed after the start. This is one of the most intense parts of the track.
  • Pros: Great for the race start and first-lap action.
  • Cons: Limited view of the rest of the circuit.

Grandstand E (Near Turn 1)

  • View: Another good spot near Turn 1, offering a close look at riders entering the corner.
  • Pros: Good for overtakes and early race action.
  • Cons: Focused mainly on one corner.

Grandstand K & J (Main Straight)

  • View: Located along the main straight, these grandstands let you see riders at top speed and approaching Turn 1.
  • Pros: Great for speed and race start atmosphere.
  • Cons: Less technical action during the race.

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Grandstand H (Final Corner)

  • View: Overlooks the last corner before the finish line. You can watch riders accelerate onto the main straight.
  • Pros: Clear view and exciting end-of-lap moments.
  • Cons: Limited view of other parts of the track.

Grandstand C (Turn 13)

  • View: Located in the final section of the track, showing how riders prepare for the straight.
  • Pros: Good for understanding race strategy.
  • Cons: Not many overtakes.

Grandstand N (Turn 9)

  • View: A fast sweeping corner where riders carry a lot of speed.
  • Pros: Great for seeing high-speed riding skills.
  • Cons: Overtakes are rare here.

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Tereza Hořínková

Tereza is a dedicated sports journalist and mass media student, who has been passionate about the motorsport world since young age. Her work focuses on the stories on and off the track, while making motorsport feel accessible and exciting for every kind of fan.

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