Silverstone’s 2025 calendar is shaping up following today’s announcement that next year’s MotoGP British Grand Prix will be the first of the three ‘majors’ held at the circuit each year.
The British round of MotoGP, the pinnacle of motorcycle racing, has been brought forward to 23-25 May 2025. The Formula 1 British Grand Prix, the UK’s largest single sporting event, takes centre stage in July and Silverstone Festival rounds off the summer with three days of classic racing and entertainment.
Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of Dorna Sports: “We’re really happy to be able to confirm when we’ll be returning to Silverstone next season. It’s a fabulous venue and the racing here is always fantastic. As part of what will be a new-look 2025 calendar for us in some ways, we’re excited to celebrate the British GP at a different time of year outside the holiday period giving even more British fans the opportunity to come to Silverstone.
“As everyone knows, MotoGP is enjoying a strong trend of positive growth for audiences and crowds around the world. We want to ensure this event, in a key market, gets the platform and exposure to enable it to play an even bigger role in that.”
Stuart Pringle, Chief Executive Officer, Silverstone: “Our fans won’t have to wait so long for their next British GP fix and we’re already working on putting together another great weekend of MotoGP action, live music, jaw-dropping stunt shows and much more. With these three events we have summer sorted for two- and four-wheel fans.”
Fans can register to be the first to hear about the MotoGP British Grand Prix ticket sale at silverstone.co.uk