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Moto3 - Brno

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Brno
Sunday, July 20, 2025
6 Sessions
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πŸ• Session Times

πŸ“… Friday, 18 Jul 2025 18 Jul 2025
⏰ 07:00
Free Practice 1
πŸ“… Friday, 18 Jul 2025 18 Jul 2025
⏰ 11:15
Practice
πŸ“… Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 19 Jul 2025
⏰ 06:40
Free Practice 2
πŸ“… Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 19 Jul 2025
⏰ 10:50
Qualifying 1
πŸ“… Saturday, 19 Jul 2025 19 Jul 2025
⏰ 11:15
Qualifying 2
πŸ“… Sunday, 20 Jul 2025 20 Jul 2025
⏰ 09:00
Race

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🌀️ Weather Forecast

πŸ“… Mon, 17 Nov
Slight rain
8Β°C
Slight rain
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Risk of Rain:
100%
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Wind Speed:
17 km/h
πŸ“… Tue, 18 Nov
Overcast
6Β°C
Overcast
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Risk of Rain:
0%
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Wind Speed:
14 km/h
πŸ“… Wed, 19 Nov
Overcast
4Β°C
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Risk of Rain:
0%
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Wind Speed:
11 km/h
πŸ“… Thu, 20 Nov
Slight rain
2Β°C
Slight rain
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Risk of Rain:
13%
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Wind Speed:
7 km/h
πŸ“… Fri, 21 Nov
Overcast
2Β°C
Overcast
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Risk of Rain:
20%
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Wind Speed:
13 km/h

ℹ️ About Brno

The Brno Moto3 race takes place at the Masaryk Circuit in Brno, Czech Republic. This popular motorcycle racing event features 250cc single-cylinder machines on the flowing 5.403 km track. The Brno circuit challenges riders with its significant elevation changes and mix of slow and fast corners that test technical skills and racing strategy.

Fans attending the Brno Moto3 event can watch teams like Leopard Racing, Rivacold Snipers Team, CFMoto Aspar Team, and Red Bull KTM Ajo compete at this historic venue. The Moto3 class showcases upcoming talent on equally matched motorcycles, creating close racing action throughout the field at Brno.

The technical regulations for Moto3 at Brno include a maximum engine speed of 14,000 rpm and a combined minimum weight of 152kg for bike and rider. All teams use standardized ECUs and follow strict guidelines that maintain competitive balance on the Brno track.

The Masaryk Circuit has a rich racing history dating back to 1930, with the original Brno track using public roads and passing through several villages. Racing fans appreciate the natural amphitheater layout of the modern Brno circuit, which provides excellent viewing of the Moto3 action.

The Brno Moto3 race stands out for its technical challenge, with riders managing the track's 14 corners and 74-meter elevation changes. The fast, flowing nature of the Brno circuit creates perfect conditions for draft battles and multiple overtaking opportunities in the Moto3 class.

The Czech Republic's premier motorcycle racing event attracts fans from across Europe who come to Brno to witness future stars of MotoGP developing their skills in the competitive Moto3 category. This race delivers close competition as riders fight for crucial championship points at one of the calendar's most respected venues.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Circuit from above