Open this Tuesday at noon, the ticket office for the French Grand Prix MotoGP 2026 once again confirmed the excitement surrounding the event, just months after Johann Zarco's (LCR Honda) historic victory. Despite additional grandstands, all 35,000 tickets were sold out in less than 24 hours, as announced by the Grand Prix organizers at 11 a.m. this Wednesday.
All that's left is the general enclosure seats, which allow spectators to wander freely around the circuit and stand on the various hills surrounding the Bugatti Circuit. Every year, the French Grand Prix attracts the largest crowds of the season, and in 2023, the 1000th Grand Prix of the World Motorcycle Speed Championship took place on the Le Mans circuit.
General venue tickets (€117 for three days) also provide access to 4,000 freely available seats in the grandstands at the starting line. A true celebration of motorcycling in France, the Grand Prix held on the Bugatti Circuit in Le Mans is one of the sporting events with the most spectators in France. The 2026 edition will mark the 27th consecutive year of the event's presence at Le Mans, the French Grand Prix having finally settled in Sarthe in 2000, after several years of rotation between the Circuit Paul Ricard, Magny-Cours and Le Mans.
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10/10/2025 at 05:55 a.m.
It's false, in 1 hour everything was sold out with 8300 people in front of me I couldn't get any. There must be reservations in advance, it's abnormal!!