Organisers of the MotoGP season finale in Valencia release nearly 10,000 additional tickets for the November race as demand continues to surge and existing seats approach a sell-out.
The Circuit Ricardo Tormo expands capacity in its Orange and Yellow grandstands, with new upper-tier sections going on sale at 12:00 on Wednesday 25 February through the circuit’s official website.
Tickets for the Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana first went on sale during last November’s race weekend in 2025 and have sold rapidly over the past three months, leaving limited availability for one of MotoGP’s most popular events.
As in previous seasons, organisers decide to extend seating in the Orange and Yellow grandstands to accommodate the growing number of fans eager to attend the championship decider, which traditionally closes the MotoGP calendar.
The 2026 MotoGP World Championship begins its opening races in Thailand on 1 March and features a total of 22 Grands Prix across the globe, before concluding once again in Valencia, where the season’s world champions are crowned.
Recent editions of the Valencia finale have attracted packed crowds, with more than 90,000 spectators attending the Sunday race alone, reinforcing the event’s reputation as one of the most atmospheric stops on the MotoGP circuit.
“Each year we have to bring forward the decision to increase capacity, the Grand Prix is fully established and motorcycling fans never fail when it comes to the final MotoGP celebration,” said Nicolás Collado, General Director of the Circuit Ricardo Tormo.
Collado added that this year’s event “will continue to offer many surprises and opportunities for fans to experience the racing action and the work of riders and teams up close.”
The newly added Upper Yellow and Upper Orange grandstands aim to provide improved sightlines over key sections of the track, responding to consistent sell-outs in existing seating areas.
With the Valencia race serving as the dramatic conclusion to the season, demand is expected to remain high as fans seek to witness potential title deciders and post-race celebrations that have become a hallmark of the circuit.
Organisers encourage spectators to act quickly when the new ticket allocation is released, as previous capacity expansions have sold out in a matter of days.
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