Motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP), the premier class of motorcycle racing featuring some of the fastest and most skilled motorcycle riders on the planet and their best rides, is happening in India for the first time at the Buddha International Circuit in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
If you are in Delhi-NCR right now and love all things motorcycle, be ready to see great action on the tracks from September 22-24, 2023.
MotoGP is the most exciting thing in the world of motorcycle racing and a lot of fans from all over the world have their eyes set on the Buddha International Circuit right now.
The event has been named MotoGP Bharat Grand Prix.
There are two ticket packages one can choose from.
MotoGP India Hospitality Packages: This package includes VIP hospitality for the entire duration of the event (September 22-24) in MotoGP VIP Village. This package allows premium experiences like VIP Village access, VIP Lounge Hospitality, Pit Lane Walk, Paddock Tour, appearance by Johann Zarco and World Champions Trophy Access. It also comes with the option to add a hotel close to the racing venue. The ticket price for this package is INR 181,792.89 per person.
MotoGP India Experience Packages: This package comes with a 3-day seat in the Grandstands or MotoGP VIP Village access with the best of hospitality, excellent trackside seating and unique trackside activities. With this package, one can gain access to the Paddock Tours, Team Garage Tours, Pit Lane Walk, and Rider Meet & Greets. One can also add a stay option.
Apart from these premium packages, one can also go for the All Day Pass, which is valid for all three days of the race. The ticket price starts from INR 800 to INR 1,80,000 (VIP Lounge) per person. The ticket prices depend on the seating area, meaning, the seats are located in a way that they give you the best of viewing experience. The INR 800 one will seat you near the first turn of the race.
There will be 22 riders from 11 teams at the racing event.
Get to know them: Franco Morbidelli (Italy) and Fabio Quartararo (France) from Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team, Francesco Bagnaia (Italy) and Enea Bastianini (Italy) from Ducati Lenovo Team, Aleix Espargaro (Spain) and Maverick Vinales (Spain) from Aprilia Racing, Marc Marquez (Spain) and Joan Mir (Spain) from Repsol Honda Team, Jack Miller (Australia) and Brad Binder (South Africa) from Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, Alex Marquez (Spain) and Fabio Di Giannantonio (Italy) from Gresini Racing MotoGP (Ducati), Johann Zarco (France) and Jorge Martín Almoguera (Spain) from Prima Pramac Racing (Ducati), Luca Marini (Italy) and Marco Bezzecchi (Italy) from Mooney VR46 Racing Team (Ducati), Miguel Oliveira (Portugal) and Raul Fernandez (Spain) from RNF MotoGP Team (Aprilia), Pol Espargaro (Spain) and Augusto Fernández Guerra (Spain) from Tech3 GASGAS Factory Racing (KTM), Alex Rins (Spain) and Takaaki Nakagami (Japan) from LCR Honda Castrol/Idemitsu.