Czech Republic has been in the motorcycle racing game way before it formed part of the World Grand Prix series, and since 1930, they have been making a splash in this world. Previously known as the Czechosolovakian Grand Prix, the event, now known to many as the Grand Prix of Czech Republic, has been on the MotoGP™ calendar since 1993 and is proud to be one of the few venues with the most Grand Prix events. This is due to its demanding circuit with dramatic elevation changes, speedy stretches and sharp corners that are designed to bring riders to the next level. Set in the midst of forested hillside, the Circuit of Autodrom BRNO never fails to disappoint and you can always expect electrifying wheel to wheel action. Large crowds are also to be expected at the event, which is why the Czech Republic MotoGP™ tickets are usually snapped up extremely quickly!
Riders are also big fans of this circuit, although there is a common understanding that they have to be extra careful. All the uncertainties of this circuit signifies a wild ride for spectators, who are bound to unleash their wild streak even more with every sweeping turn and high-speed stretches. One definite head-turner that will keep your eyes glued is the first corner of the circuit, where overtaking happens frequently. Hold on to your seats because it is going to get fiery with riders bringing out their inner speed demons to get ahead of the competition.
