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The Pit Lane Walk will be held on June 5th

The GoPro Aragon Grand Prix will kick off another year with a Pit Lane Walk for all fans

On Thursday, June 5, fans with and without tickets will be able to access the event for free.

Redacción Monday, May 26, 2025 / 10:58

MotorLand continues to offer activities for fans to enjoy MotoGP. This time it’s the turn of the Pit Lane Walk, one of the most common activities at each edition of the Aragon Grand Prix. As usual, it will take place on the Thursday of the event and is open to all fans, whether or not they have a ticket.

The GoPro Aragon Grand Prix will take place from June 6th to 8th, with the Pit Lane Walk taking place on June 5th . Anyone with a ticket will be able to enter free of charge , while those without a GP ticket can purchase an access wristband for €5 at Ticket Office 1 at the circuit. Wristbands cannot be purchased online or in advance and are free of charge for those under 14 and over 65 upon presentation of ID.

WHAT IS THE PIT LANE WALK?

The Pit Lane Walk is an activity that allows fans to walk around the pit lane at MotorLand Aragón, while the drivers come out to sign autographs and take photos. This year’s activity will begin at 4:00 PM and end at 6:00 PM, closing at 5:30 PM. During this time, the MotorLand Pit Lane will be open to the public, offering the chance to walk through an area that is usually reserved for a select few drivers and to get up close to the drivers who will be signing autographs. MotorLand Aragón would like to remind fans that the presence of all drivers at the event cannot be guaranteed.

MotorLand's Pit Lane will be open to the public.
MotorLand’s Pit Lane will be open to the public.

The GoPro Aragon Grand Prix is ​​now in its final weeks until the eighth round of MotoGP, which includes activities such as the Hero Walk, Pit Lane Walk, the Track Invasion, and the Fan FestivalTickets for the Grand Prix are still available through the MotorLand website. Those under 14 and over 65 have free access to the pelouse upon showing their ID or family record. 

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