Official MotoGP Jerez Spanish Grand Prix 2026 Tickets

One of the most iconic tracks in Spain, Jerez features tight, technical corners and high-speed sections that test a rider’s precision and rhythm. The passionate Spanish crowd and the track’s rich history make it a beloved venue in the MotoGP calendar.


MotoGP Spain 2026

The Spanish MotoGP Grand Prix at the legendary Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto is one of the most electrifying and essential stops on the MotoGP calendar. Renowned for its passionate atmosphere and thrilling on-track battles, Jerez consistently delivers unforgettable moments for riders and fans alike. Secure your tickets early and witness the excitement of MotoGP in Spain!

With its mix of fast straights and technical corners, Jerez is a circuit that demands precision and skill. Iconic sections like Curva Lorenzo and the sweeping Sito Pons corner set the stage for intense racing, breathtaking overtakes, and dramatic finishes throughout the weekend.

The next Spanish MotoGP Grand Prix is scheduled for to , promising a spectacular weekend of world-class motorcycle racing

Located in Southern Spain, this event offers an unbeatable mix of top-tier racing, vibrant fan culture, and a fantastic festival atmosphere. From trackside entertainment to the legendary track invasion after the race, the Spanish MotoGP Grand Prix is the perfect destination for motorsport enthusiasts.

MotoGP Spain 2026

Map of grandstands

The Jerez Circuit offers various grandstands with excellent track views. The Finish Line Grandstand sits opposite the grid and pit lane, providing a perfect vantage point for race starts, pit stops, and the podium ceremony. Grandstand A10, positioned at the final corner, is ideal for witnessing thrilling race finishes. 

Grandstand C4, located between turns 1 and 2, offers an expansive track view. Grandstand M6, at the Michelin curve, highlights intense braking and technical manoeuvres. Grandstand S5, overlooking the Michelin corner, is a prime spot for overtaking action. Grandstands feature reserved seating, fan zones, food, drinks and TV screens for an enhanced experience.

The circuit also offers VIP hospitality, providing prime viewing, gourmet dining, and exclusive perks. The VIP Lounge overlooks the pit lane, while the VIP Panorama Village offers panoramic race views. It also includes premium services like private parking and live entertainment.

Map of grandstands

General Admission / Pelouse

A ticket to the natural grandstands gives you access to two zones. The larger one is located between the Michelin and Sito Pons corners, while the… more information

Grandstand Finish Line (Tribuna de Meta)

This grandstand is positioned directly across from the pit boxes, providing an up-close view of the intense activity as mechanics and riders prepare… more information

Grandstand R9

This is one of the favourite stands at the Circuito de Jerez! Right in front of your eyes, you will see the entrance to the Dani Pedrosa (formerly… more information

Grandstand Q5

The Q5 grandstand sits on the outer rim of the circuit, adjacent to the Ángel Nieto corner. From this vantage point, fans are immersed in the… more information

Grandstand C1 (Marc Márquez Grandstand)

On the Circuito de Jerez, the first corner is notorious for a number of incidents. Here, Valentino Rossi hit Casey Stoner in 2011, sparking a… more information

Grandstand C2 (Pecco Bagnaia Grandstand)

This grandstand is connected to grandstand C1. In comparison to C2, it offers a worse view of the old straight; on the other hand, the narrowing… more information

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Provisional schedule

The Spanish Grand Prix unfolds over three action-packed days, following the standard MotoGP weekend format and delivering an unforgettable spectacle of speed, skill, and excitement:

FRIDAY*

Moto3

 Free Practice 1

9:00-9:30

Moto2

Free Practice 1

9:50-10:30

MotoGP

Free Practice 1

10:45-11:30

Moto3

Practice

13:15-13:50

Moto2

Practice

14:05-14:45

MotoGP

Practice

15:00-16:00

 

SATURDAY*

Moto3

Free Practice 2

8:40-9:10

Moto2

Free Practice 2

9:25-9:55

MotoGP

Free Practice 2

10:10-10:40

MotoGP

Qualifying 1

10:50-11:05

MotoGP

Qualifying 2

11:15-11:30

Moto3

Qualifying 1

12:50-13:05

Moto3

Qualifying 2

13:15-13:30

Moto2

Qualifying 1

13:45-14:00

Moto2

Qualifying 2

14:10-14:25

MotoGP

Sprint Race

15:00

SUNDAY*

MotoGP

Warm up

9:40 - 9:50

Moto3

Race

11:00

Moto2

Race 

12:15

MotoGP

Grand Prix 

14:00

Entering the circuit

Entering the Jerez Circuit for the Spanish MotoGP Grand Prix is a seamless process with the right preparation. Tickets are scanned at the entrance and can be presented digitally or on paper. Security checks include bag inspections, and any prohibited items will be confiscated.

Gates open at 8:00 AM on Friday and Saturday, and 6:00 AM on Sunday, with parking available an hour earlier. 

Arriving early ensures a smoother entry and allows time to explore the circuit before the action begins. For any assistance, circuit staff is available at key locations to help with directions and information.

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

Before making your way to Jerez Circuit for the Spanish MotoGP Grand Prix, review the guidelines on allowed and restricted items to ensure hassle-free entry and avoid any delays at security checkpoints.

Allowed  items  

  • Identification – A valid ID or passport may be required for entry or ticket verification.
  • Food and non-alcoholic drinks – Small quantities are allowed, with a maximum weight of 500 grams.
  • Sun protection – Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen are recommended to stay protected from the sun.
  • Sun umbrellas and camping chairs – Permitted in general admission areas as long as they do not obstruct the view of other spectators.
  • Photography and video recording – Personal cameras and smartphones are allowed, including high-quality cameras with telephoto lenses and tripods, but professional equipment such as large professional cameras may be restricted.

Prohibited items

  • Alcoholic beverages are not allowed inside the circuit, but they can be purchased at designated stands.
  • Animals are strictly prohibited.
  • Any object exceeding 500 grams or 500 millilitres that could be thrown is not permitted; plastic bottles may be brought in but must remain unsealed.
  • Bicycles, scooters, and other personal transportation devices must be left outside.
  • Cannons, flares, smoke bombs, and other pyrotechnics are banned.
  • Glass, metal, or wooden containers are not allowed.
  • Sharp or dangerous objects, such as knives or scissors, will be confiscated.
  • The use of drones is strictly prohibited.

Parking

MotoGP in Jerez is a major spring celebration for motorcycle enthusiasts, and as expected, most fans arrive on two wheels. When it comes to parking, motorcycles have the advantage, as designated parking areas are located conveniently close to the main entrance. Car parking, on the other hand, is farther away, requiring drivers to take a shuttle bus to reach the circuit.

For those looking for on-site parking, the A-10 area offers an exclusive option, but reservations are required, and the cost is relatively high at €22. Standard pre-booked parking is available for €12. Free parking is also an option, though spaces are located much farther from the circuit. For cars, expect about a 30-minute walk from the nearest free parking area, with a shuttle service available.

Parking

Camping

A well-equipped campsite is located just a short distance from the circuit, about a 4-minute drive or a 30-minute walk away. Facilities are of good quality, with clean toilets and functional showers, though using them during off-peak hours ensures hot water. Cleaning staff are present, and medical assistance is available for emergencies. The campground is spacious but fills up quickly, often reaching capacity by Friday evening, so early booking is recommended. The terrain is flat and firm, making a camping mat or air mattress essential for comfort. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, with fellow campers adding to the festival spirit.

Accommodation can be reserved online in advance or booked on-site, but availability is not guaranteed. Pricing is fixed regardless of the arrival day, covering Thursday to Sunday. Basic services will remain available until Monday at 9 AM for those staying an extra night at no additional cost. Each vehicle and person requires a separate reservation.

Camping

About the circuit

Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto is a well-established venue on the MotoGP calendar, hosting Grand Prix motorcycle racing since 1987. Located in southern Spain, the 4.423 km (2.75 miles) circuit features 13 corners, with a mix of fast curves and tight braking zones that test both skill and strategy. The final corner, Jorge Lorenzo Curve, is a key overtaking spot, often deciding race results.

Spectators have good visibility from both grandstands and general admission areas, making it a popular circuit for fans. The event atmosphere is lively, with many attendees arriving on motorcycles, adding to the unique experience. The warm spring weather also makes Jerez one of the most comfortable races to attend.

The circuit offers various facilities, including food stalls, merchandise shops, and parking areas. Shuttle services help car visitors reach the venue, as car parks are located further from the entrances. Early arrival is recommended to avoid congestion on race days.

About the circuit

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FAQ

We currently offer standard three-day adult tickets (Friday to Sunday) for MotoGP races.

Seats are assigned automatically, but group orders are always seated together to ensure the best experience.

Your final unique e-ticket will include detailed information about your seat location in the grandstand.

Tickets are sent as print@home PDF files via email and can be downloaded from your account, along with invoices or gift vouchers.

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Yes, after submitting your order and successful payment, your reservation is confirmed and final. A confirmation email will be sent immediately to the email address you provided.

In exceptional situations outlined in the terms and conditions, it is possible to cancel the order.

All e-tickets are sent in PDF format to the email provided during purchase. They can be downloaded from your account interface, along with the invoice or gift vouchers.

The e-tickets are sent out closer to the event date. The exact timing can vary depending on the organizer or ticket provider, but generally, you can expect to receive your e-tickets at the latest 1 to 2 weeks before the event.

If you did not receive your tickets, do not hesitate to contact our customer service

If your ticket is lost or stolen, unfortunately, we are unable to issue a refund. However, we encourage you to contact our customer service team as soon as possible. We’ll do our best to assist you and explore potential solutions to resolve the issue.

Tickets for the Jerez MotoGP sell out quickly, especially for popular areas, often well before race weekend. To secure your spot and avoid disappointment, we strongly recommend purchasing your tickets early.

Our standard ticket offerings are for adults. Before making a booking, please confirm availability with our customer service team. Discounts cannot be applied after the purchase retroactively, and all orders are non-refundable once payment is completed. More information here.

Our standard ticket offerings are for adults. Before making a booking, please confirm availability with our customer service team. Child discounts cannot be applied after the purchase retroactively, and all orders are non-refundable once payment is completed.

Please visit our main page at www.jerezmotogp.com for more details.

We accept credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Maestro and American Express), Google Pay, Apple Pay, and Crypto payments such as Bitcoin,Tether and Ethereum.

Once the order is placed, it cannot be modified. However, if you have a specific request, please reach out to our customer service team and we will try to help you out. 

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