Czech Republic to Host MotoGP Race Again in 2025

Aerial photo of the Brno Circuit in the Czech Republic. (DOC AUTOMOTODROMBRNO)

THE iconic Brno circuit in the Czech Republic is confirmed to return as a MotoGP host in the 2025 season calendar.

This marks the return of the Czech Republic as a MotoGP venue after a four-year absence.

Brno itself has hosted more than 50 races since its MotoGP debut in 1965. Brno last hosted a Grand Prix in 2020.

Local council members said at the time that the city could not afford the necessary track repairs due to financial hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Now, Brno is confirmed to have signed a five-year deal to remain on the MotoGP calendar, at least until 2029.

“Motorcycle racing has a tradition at the Brno Masaryk Circuit since the 1950s,” Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala was quoted as saying by BetweenFriday (30/8).

“MotoGP is a prestigious global event that brings tens of thousands of visitors to the Czech Republic. I am very happy that we managed to continue this tradition and that the MotoGP race will return to Brno (after four years),” he added. (Z-6)

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