About the circuit
Automotodrom Brno
The Automotodrom Brno lies just outside of the city of Brno in Czechia and is one of the most iconic circuits on the calendar. The city has long been a hub for motorcycle racing, having held over 50 Grand Prix since first hosting MotoGP™ in 1965. Initially, events were held on a street circuit before the permanent Automotodrom Brno opened in 1987.
The 5.4 km track is renowned for its challenging layout, featuring 14 corners, including six left-handers and eight right-handers. With a mix of technical and flowing sections, combined with constant elevation changes, it pushes both rider skill and machine to the limit, making it a favourite among fans and riders alike.
2025 marks a new era for Brno, with MotoGP returning to the circuit for the first time since 2020. Stunning viewpoints and a breathtaking backdrop create an unforgettable atmosphere, making it a must-visit destination.
Track by category
Category | Laps | Total Distance | Finish in case of red flag |
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MotoGP™ | 27 | 145.88 Km / 90.65 Miles | 20 |
Moto2™ | 22 | 118.87 Km / 73.86 Miles | 17 |
Moto3™ | 20 | 108.06 Km / 67.15 Miles | 15 |
Circuit Specs
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Total length
5.4Km / 3.36 Miles
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Total Width
15m / 49.21ft
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Longest Straight
636m / 2086.61ft
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Right Corners
8
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Left Corners
6