This historic track, which first hosted MotoGP™ in the late 80s, is being upgraded to deliver world-class racing and unforgettable fan experiences. The track’s flowing layout promises technical and dramatic battles, and an atmosphere only Brazil can offer.
The Goiânia International Racetrack Ayrton Senna – a 3.835 km circuit with 12 thrilling turns – will roar back to life, bringing the most exciting sport on earth to the “Heart of Brazil”.
Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, Rodovia Go-02, Km 04, Parque Lozandes, Goiânia, Brazil
Circuit Length 3.336 km |
Number of laps 25 |
Race distance 95.88 km |
Maximum speed 366.1 km/h |
Taxis are a quick and more direct option. From downtown Goiânia to the Autódromo, the ride is ~9.7 km, taking around 9-10 minutes (depending on traffic). Ride-hailing apps like Uber and 99 are available in Goiânia.
Buses that stop close by include 283, 582, 983 along Rod. GO-020 (Rodovia GO-020). These stops are about a 4-minute walk from the Autódromo. Other lines such as 200, 222, 334, 425, 426 stop somewhat further (e.g. Avenida Ayrton Senna), approx 9-14 minutes walking to the venue. If you’re coming from many parts of Goiânia, you may need to transfer buses. Use apps like Moovit, Google Maps, etc. to plan.
There are no metro or train line that directly serves the Autódromo.
Check the event schedule: For big events like MotoGP, there may be special shuttle buses, traffic detours, or extra transport services. Leave early: Traffic gets heavy around event start times. If you're depending on public transport or taxis, give extra time. Safety & comfort: For night events, especially, preferring taxis or ride-sharing for return might be more comfortable.
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Grandstand Tickets: There is no lack of great options with our wide variety of Grandstand tickets, which include Sector B - Reta, Sector D - Mergulho, Sector Premium A - Largada, and Sector F.
Enjoy the offerings of the city with our recommendations below:
Food & Beverage
- Caipirinhas: a famous Brazilian cocktail made with cachaça and fruit.
- Petiscos: small plates of food often served as an accompaniment to drinks.
Restaurants:
- Tordesilhas: A traditional Brazilian restaurant recognized for combining it's flavours and spices of Bahia
- Nou restaurant: A mixed restaurant combining meat and seafood dishes
Activities
- Visit MASP (Museu de Arte de São Paulo), which holds the finest collection of Western art in Latin America
- Take a stroll through Parque Ibirapuera; the city’s green oasis.
- Enjoy the nightlife in one of the city’s many “botecos”. These small, rustic bars are a great way to enjoy the local atmosphere and cuisine.
Sightseeing
- Head to the top of the Banespa building; a 161m-high skyscraper reminiscent of New York’s Empire State Building offering a great view of the city.
- Visit São Paulo Cathedral, this stunning neo-gothic building is the largest Catholic church in the city.