MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy 2026

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The MotoGP Grand Prix of Italy 2026 returns to the legendary Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello, set in the rolling hills of Tuscany near Florence. Known for its flowing layout, high-speed corners, and passionate fans, Mugello offers one of the most spectacular racing atmospheres in the MotoGP calendar. From 2026, the world’s top riders will battle on this historic circuit, delivering intense racing, breathtaking overtakes, and unforgettable moments.

Spectators can choose from a wide range of ticket options, including grandstands overlooking iconic corners such as Arrabbiata and Poggio Secco, as well as exclusive MotoGP VIP Village experiences. The Italian Grand Prix is more than a race—it is a celebration of speed, tradition, and motorsport passion. Whether you are a long-time MotoGP fan or a first-time visitor, Mugello guarantees excitement, emotion, and pure racing at its finest.

Program and cast

Trophy | Arrabbiata 58 (3-days ticket 29-31 May):

Arrabbiata 58 Grandstand Ticket

Guided Track Tour

MotoGP™ Trophy Photo Op

MotoGP™ Premier Gift

 

Rider | Poggio Secco (3-days ticket 29-31 May):

Poggio Secco Grandstand Ticket

Guided Paddock Tour

MotoGP™ Premier Gift

 

Rider | Arrabbiata 58

Arrabbiata 58 Grandstand Ticket

Guided Paddock Tour

MotoGP™ Premier Gift

 

Chicane | Centrale Bronze (3-days ticket 29-31 May:

Centrale Bronze Grandstand Ticket

Team Garage Experience

Guided Paddock Tour

Rider Appearance

Exclusive Team Event

MotoGP™ Premier Gift

 

Apex | VIP Village 2-Days Saturday and Sunday:

MotoGP VIP Village™ Access

MotoGP™ Premier Lounge Hospitality

Team Garage Experience

Grid Access for Support Race

2-Day Paddock Pass

Guided Paddock Tour

Rider Meet & Greet

Inside MotoGP™ Q&A

Service Road Tour

Pit Lane Walk

MotoGP™ Premier Gift & Official MotoGP™ Programme

 

MotoGP VIP Village™ 2-Day Saturday and Sunday

MotoGP VIP Village™ Access

MotoGP™ Lounge Hospitality

Guided Paddock Tour

Pit Lane Walk

Rider Q&A 

Official MotoGP™ Programme

 

Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello

Mugello is one of Italy's classic circuits, tucked away in the rolling hills of the Tuscany region and beloved of the motorcycle racing brigade. Each year thousands pack into the grandstands to worship the MotoGP riders, in particular home hero Valentino Rossi, whose fans turn the hillsides yellow in deference to their hero.

 

Originally it was car racing that held sway, first with World Sportscars and then with Formula Two among the seasonal visitors and as late as 2000 it was an occasional addition to the Formula 3000 calendar.  However, it was the permanent moving of the motorcycle Grand Prix in the 1990s that cemented Mugello's international presence and seemed to leave it as a hidden gem to the four wheeled circus, save for the occasional testing that it's owner Ferrari undertook.

 

That all changed in 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic decimated the normal F1 calendar and saw Mugello added as an extra round to great acclaim.  While that event might have proved a one-off, it nevertheless opened many more eyes to the splendours of the Tuscan circuit.

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