20.03 - 22.03.2026

Official MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix 2026 Tickets

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The Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, located in Goiânia, Brazil, is a renowned motorsport venue with a rich racing heritage, named after the legendary Brazilian Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna.


MotoGP Brazil 2026

The MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix at Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna marks a historic moment as the championship returns to Brazil in 2026 for the first time since 1992.

Located in Goiânia, the circuit is widely regarded as a compact yet dynamic layout. It blends sharp direction changes with a natural rhythm, rewarding riders who can stay precise and consistent throughout the lap. The track features an almost 1 km-long main straight, creating strong slipstreaming and overtaking opportunities, and includes a total of 14 corners that combine technical sections with flowing sequences.

Fans can expect close racing and dramatic battles, especially under heavy braking at the end of the long straight. With Brazil’s passionate motorsport culture, the atmosphere is set to be electric as MotoGP makes its long-awaited comeback to South America’s largest nation.

Away from the circuit, Goiânia offers a warm and vibrant setting. Known for its green parks, lively music scene and welcoming spirit, the city provides the perfect backdrop for a race weekend that blends world-class racing with authentic Brazilian culture.

MotoGP Brazil 2026

Map of grandstands

The Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna offers several grandstand options for MotoGP fans.

The Main Grandstand (Largada Grandstand) on the start-finish straight is ideal for fans who want to see the race start, pit lane action and the finish. 

Grandstands (for example, Curva Um) around the first corners provide a close view of intense battles as riders fight for position after the long straight. Infield sections highlight the circuit’s flowing and technical character.

General Admission (Sector F) areas allow fans to move between selected viewing zones and enjoy different perspectives throughout the weekend.

Map of grandstands

Sector Premium A – Largada Grandstand

Positioned directly opposite the start/finish line, Sector Premium A – Largada Grandstand is where the race truly begins. Watch the riders line… more information

Sector B – Reta Grandstand

From the Sector B – Reta Grandstand, you’ll witness riders reaching top speed along the main straight before braking hard into Turn 1,… more information

Sector C – Curva Um Grandstand

Located right beside Turn 1, the Sector C – Curva Um Grandstand places you at one of the most thrilling points of the circuit. Riders charge… more information

Sector D – Mergulho Grandstand

Sector D – Mergulho Grandstand is positioned in the opening part of the circuit, providing a clear view of the exit from Turn 1 and the run… more information

Sector F (General Admission)

Sector F offers a flexible and relaxed experience between the Esse and Curva Zero sections. This open area lets you move freely around and choose… more information

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Schedule

Check the official weekend schedule and plan your visit to the MotoGP Grand Prix in Brazil.

The event runs from Friday to Sunday, with practice sessions, qualifying, and the Grand Prix race forming a full three-day programme on track.

FRIDAY
Moto3 Practice 1 9:00 - 9:45
Moto2 Practice 1 10:00 - 10:50
MotoGP Free Practice 11:05 - 12:05
Moto3 Training 2 13:15 - 14:00
Moto2 Training 2 14:15 - 15:05
MotoGP Practice 15:20 - 16:35
 
SATURDAY
Moto3 Training 3 8:40 - 9:10
Moto2 Practice 3 9:25 - 9:55
MotoGP Free Practice 10:10 - 10:40
MotoGP Qualifying 1 10:50 - 11:05
MotoGP Qualifying 2 11:15 - 11:30
Moto3 Qualifying 1 12:45 - 13:00
Moto3 Qualifying 2 13:10 - 13:25
Moto2 Qualifying 1 13:40 - 13:55
Moto2 Qualifying 2 14:05 - 14:20
MotoGP Sprint Race 15:00
SUNDAY
MotoGP Rider Fan Parade 10:00
MotoGP Warm Up 10:40 - 10:50
Moto3 Race 12:00
Moto2 Race 13:15
MotoGP Race 15:00

Entering the circuit

The MotoGP Grand Prix in Brazil offers an exciting race weekend, with different transport options available for fans travelling to the circuit. Detailed information about access routes, parking, public transport and recommended airports will be provided closer to the event.

A valid ticket is required for entry, and standard security checks will be in place to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for all visitors.

Gate opening times will be officially announced in advance, allowing fans to plan their visit accordingly.

With passionate supporters, competitive racing and a vibrant atmosphere, the MotoGP weekend in Brazil is set to be a highlight of the season.

Entering the circuit

Visitor rules

All visitors must follow the circuit regulations at all times. Anyone who does not comply may be refused entry, removed from the venue or have their ticket cancelled without refund. Please also check the age-related entry conditions before attending.

Food policy

Bringing beverages into the circuit is not permitted. All visitors and bags are subject to security checks at the entrances, and prohibited containers such as glass bottles, cans, or rigid packaging will be confiscated. Each visitor may bring a maximum of three (3) food items, provided they are for personal consumption, in reasonable portion sizes and do not require heating, preparation or the use of glass or metal containers.

Allowed/recommended items:

  • Mobile phones
  • Personal medication
  • Cameras for private, non-commercial use
  • Flags or banners within the permitted size limits
  • Up to three (3) food items per person, in small personal portions
  • Binoculars

Prohibited items:

  • Drinks or liquids of any kind
  • Glass bottles, cans or rigid containers
  • Pressurised containers (e.g. aerosol sprays)
  • Flammable materials, fireworks or explosives
  • Illegal or hazardous substances
  • Weapons or sharp objects
  • Items that could be thrown or used dangerously (e.g. sticks, poles, selfie sticks, mounts)
  • Laser devices or electroshock devices
  • Umbrellas, parasols, paints, laptops or helmets
  • Large bags or objects exceeding 25 × 25 × 25 cm
  • Animals, except certified assistance dogs, in line with local regulations

Parking

Official parking information for the Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna during the MotoGP weekend has not yet been confirmed.

For large-scale events, parking is usually organised in different categories, such as:

  • On-site parking: designated areas close to the circuit entrances
  • Additional or remote parking zones:  temporary areas located further away, often supported by shuttle services

Fans are advised to follow updates from the event organisers for confirmed parking maps, prices and access instructions closer to the race weekend.

As an alternative, ride-hailing services and public transport are expected to be practical options for travelling to and from the circuit.

Parking

Camping

At the moment, there are no confirmed camping facilities close to the Brazilian Grand Prix venue. For safety and security reasons, we do not recommend staying overnight in unofficial or unregulated camping areas.

Camping

About the Circuit

The Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna is one of Brazil’s most established racing venues, situated in the city of Goiânia and named in honour of three-time Formula 1 World Champion Ayrton Senna.

Inaugurated in 1974, the circuit stretches over 3.835 kilometres and features 14 corners, blending long straights with a mix of flowing and technical sections. This combination creates overtaking opportunities while still demanding precision and rhythm from drivers and riders.

Throughout its history, the venue has welcomed major national and international series, including MotoGP and Stock Car Brasil, building a strong motorsport tradition in central Brazil. The atmosphere during race weekends is known for its energy, supported by well-positioned grandstands, open spectator areas and a spacious pit complex.

The region’s tropical climate can also play a role, with high temperatures and occasional rain showers adding an extra strategic factor to racing conditions.

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