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MotoGP sets major milestone for 2025 season
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MotoGP Gears Up for Landmark 2025 Season Milestone

December 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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During the 2025 MotoGP season, the sport achieved a significant milestone by attracting a record-breaking total of over 3.6 million fans globally. This season marked MotoGP’s first year with 22 events, including the return of the Hungarian Grand Prix at the new Balaton Park and the Czech Grand Prix after a five-year hiatus.

Across all races, attendance hit an all-time high, providing a strong boost for new owners Liberty Media. Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of Dorna, highlighted the season’s impressive turnout and memorable races, emphasizing how surpassing 3.6 million attendees demonstrates MotoGP’s global expansion while maintaining its core identity. He also praised the resilience of the fan community at the Valencia finale, which bounced back strongly after a cancellation the previous year due to floods.

The season kicked off with the Thai Grand Prix drawing 224,634 fans and the Argentina event attracting over 200,000 spectators. The American Grand Prix saw a modest rise to 125,806 attendees, though efforts to grow MotoGP’s presence in key markets continue. Notably, the French Grand Prix at Le Mans set a new record with 311,797 fans, the highest for three consecutive years, and the Dutch GP also broke attendance records with 200,104 fans.

Brno’s reappearance as the Czech GP welcomed 219,544 spectators, while Hungary’s Balaton Park drew a more modest crowd of 80,105. The Valencia finale attracted 205,319 fans, likely boosted by leftover tickets from the canceled 2024 event. However, the British GP at Silverstone struggled with attendance dropping to 99,328 due to a scheduling clash with the Isle of Man TT, and the Austrian GP also saw a decrease to 117,560 from 150,000 the previous year.

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Clusters of races in the Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, and Hungary may have negatively influenced attendance as fans might have opted for alternatives. Australia’s GP attendance slightly slipped to 91,245, impacted by Phillip Island’s infrastructure and location, while the Indonesian GP, favored by Australians in northern regions, drew 140,324 attendees.

Fan Take: This record-breaking attendance season is a strong indicator of MotoGP’s growing appeal worldwide, signaling exciting opportunities for expansion and fan engagement. For racing enthusiasts, it means more thrilling races and a broader global community, while also highlighting areas like the UK and Australia where the sport can still grow.

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