MotoGP, record broken: the French Grand Prix is ​​sold out in 60 minutes flat!

The 2025 French MotoGP Grand Prix already promises to be an unforgettable event, as the enthusiasm of the fans is palpable. On October 8, in just 60 minutes, tickets for the stands of the Circuit of were completely sold out. The covered places, priced at 171 euros, and the uncovered places, offered at 152 euros, quickly found takers, leaving latecomers to turn to the grass areas to follow the race.

This is no longer a surprise, since the French Grand Prix remains an unmissable event on the MotoGP calendar, attracting impressive crowds every year. During the 2024 edition,
Le Mans welcomed nearly 300,000 spectatorsbreaking records with 297
471
Passionate fans gathered to cheer on their favorite drivers and enjoy the unforgettable experience offered by the circuit. With such popularity, it is likely that viewership will continue to grow in 2025.

Le Mans is much more than a race ; it is a festival for motorcycle enthusiasts. Fans have access to the AMV Fan Zone, where they can meet drivers, get autographs, and participate in interactive activities.

The French Grand Prix is ​​an envied model

Stunt demonstrations, musical entertainment with live concerts and on-site fair attractions create an unparalleled atmosphere throughout the weekend.

This fervor has also led some French fans to adopt the Catalan Grand Prix as a second “home” race. Thanks to its proximity to , the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalogne welcomes many French fans every year, especially those who have not managed to obtain tickets for Le Mans.

With an electric atmosphere and tickets flying at record speed, the 2025 edition of French Grand Prix once again promises to be an event not to be missed. For those who still hope to attend, there are still tickets for the lawn, but at the current rate, they risk disappearing just as quickly.

Johann Zarco

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