Grandstands & Viewing Spots
Where to sit at Mugello — and what you will actually see
Grandstand Comparison
Tribuna Materassi
Turns 2-7 (San Donato area)
Great value, legendary atmosphere
Positioned at the first corner after the 1.1 km main straight. Riders arrive at over 366 km/h and brake hard into San Donato — this is the primary overtaking zone on the circuit. Lap 1 of every race is spectacular from here as the full field compresses into the braking zone.
Pros
- + Best overtaking action on the circuit
- + Main straight speed visible as bikes approach
- + Electric lap 1 atmosphere
- + Views of the braking zone and corner entry
Cons
- – Sells out earliest — buy as soon as tickets open
- – Premium pricing
- – Can feel very crowded on race day
Tribuna Poggio Secco
Turns 2-7 area
Best value grandstand
An elevated grandstand overlooking the famous Casanova-Savelli chicane — one of the most demanding sections in MotoGP. Riders change direction at high speed through a sequence that rewards commitment and punishes mistakes. The elevation gives excellent sightlines over a large section of the circuit.
Pros
- + Elevated position with wide views
- + Iconic Casanova-Savelli chicane action
- + One of the most photogenic viewing points
- + Often has tickets available longer than Materassi
Cons
- – More of a specialist corner — less raw overtaking than Turn 1
- – Exposed to sun in the afternoon
Tribuna Arrabbiata 58
Arrabbiata corners (end of lap)
Close to riders in braking zones
Open grandstand at the U-shaped Arrabbiata curves near the end of the lap. Close to the riders in the braking zones — you can see the commitment required through these fast corners. Note: daily access 08:00-18:00 only, and you must enter via the Arrabbiata entrance.
Pros
- + Close-up views of riders braking and cornering
- + Dramatic lean angles through Arrabbiata
- + End-of-lap action where races are decided
- + Good atmosphere
Cons
- – Cannot be combined with camper ticket
- – Access restricted to Arrabbiata entrance only
- – Daily access 08:00-18:00 only
Tribuna Centrale Bronze
Start/finish straight
Grid walk & podium view
The main grandstand opposite the pit lane on the 1.1 km straight. Covered seating with screens. The best place for the pre-race atmosphere, grid walk, race starts, and podium ceremony. Higher tiers (Silver €405, Poltronissima €455) offer premium covered seats with garage views.
Pros
- + Podium ceremony from here
- + Grid walk and race start atmosphere
- + Covered seating with screens
- + Pit exit and garages visible
Cons
- – Less cornering action visible
- – Far corners are distant
- – Premium pricing — most expensive grandstand
General Admission (Prato) — Best Spots
GA is first-come, first-served. Mugello's natural hillside amphitheatre provides excellent viewing, but the best spots go early. Arrive by 8 AM on race day to secure a good position. Late arrivals may find limited viewing options.
Hillside above Arrabbiata
One of Mugello's natural amphitheatre viewing zones. The grassy hillside above the Arrabbiata corners gives a wide panoramic view of the circuit. Arrive early to claim a good spot — bring a blanket or folding chair.
Correntaio area
GA zone in the Correntaio section with views over a technical part of the circuit. Less crowded than the Turn 1 area and easier to find space on race day.
Bucine section
GA viewing along the Bucine corners. Multiple positions available with different views. The natural terrain provides some elevation for better sightlines.
Ticket Price Tiers
General Admission (Prato)
from €24/day, €165 weekendMove freely around the GA zones. Watch from multiple hillside positions. Best value and flexibility. Prato Night & Day option includes camping inside the circuit. Arrive early on race day. Children under 15: 50% off.
Grandstand (assigned seat)
€255–455 (3 days)Numbered seat with a guaranteed view. Range from Materassi (€255) to Poltronissima Pit Lane (€455). Weekend ticket holders get access to ALL grandstands on Friday. Children under 15: 50% off.
Correntaio (Ducati Grandstand)
€290 (3 days)Popular with Ducati fans. Includes free cap and t-shirt on Sunday. Views of the Correntaio curve. Rider meet-and-greet opportunities.
Buy as early as possible: Mugello is one of MotoGP's most popular races. Tribuna Materassi and the best grandstands sell out months before the race. Do not wait until race month.