From April 25 to 27, the motorsport event in Jerez will, for the first time, offer a structured transport and parking service — a solution that will significantly enhance the fan experience.
*Starting today, the official channels are open for purchasing bus tickets and reserving parking spaces, as well as for accessing information on routes, entrances, and designated areas.
April 9, 2025. The Circuito de Jerez–Ángel Nieto is launching a new official mobility system for the Gran Premio Estrella Galicia 0.0 de España, in collaboration with BusForFun, the European platform specializing in shared transport for large-scale events.
This initiative is a response to the significant increase in ticket sales for this year’s Grand Prix in Jerez. A record attendance is expected, demanding a new level of organization and mobility management. For the first time, the organizers are launching a comprehensive solution to streamline access, improve convenience, and reduce the environmental impact of attendees’ arrival at the venue.
An infrastructure designed for efficiency.
The collaboration between the Circuito de Jerez and BusForFun takes shape in a structured mobility system based on two main pillars: first, an official shuttle bus service from Jerez, with scheduled departures starting at 8:00 AM and frequencies adapted to expected crowd flows. The route will be direct, designed to bypass major bottlenecks, and will include specific accommodations for people with reduced mobility.
On the other hand, a planned and supervised parking network will be made available, offering over 6,000 spaces distributed across strategic areas near the venue. Rates will vary depending on the day, and spaces can be reserved in advance through the online platform to ensure availability and streamline access. Both services will be supported by logistics, signage, user assistance, and access control—integrating the fan experience into the event’s operational planning for the first time.
Sustainability, order, and experience: the three pillars of the new model.
In a context where mobility associated with large-scale events represents one of the main challenges in terms of sustainability and logistical organization, the proposal from the Circuito de Jerez marks a significant step forward in the national sports landscape.
In addition to reducing car traffic, the system minimizes the event's carbon footprint by promoting the use of public transportation, allowing each bus on the road to remove dozens of private cars from the access routes.
The circuit organizers state: "The Circuito de Jerez needs mobility that matches the scale of the event. This model not only enhances the experience but also demonstrates that growth can be achieved responsibly. It is a commitment to order, safety, and sustainability."
A demand from attendees now addressed.
The challenges of accessing large-scale events like the 2025 Spanish MotoGP Grand Prix, or any other major event, are not new. This new service, driven in collaboration with BusForFun, addresses a long-standing demand from fans and aligns the circuit with the mobility standards of other major European events.
Starting today, the official channels are now active for purchasing bus tickets and reserving parking spaces, as well as for accessing information on routes, entrances, and designated areas.
We remind you that, in addition to these parking spaces for cars in the designated 'B' Parking, the Circuito de Jerez will also offer the usual free parking spaces for cars and motorcycles, located in 'C' and 'A' parking areas, respectively. These can be checked on the circuit’s website in the section related to the 2025 MotoGP.
About BusForFun
BusForFun is a European platform specializing in shared mobility for sports, cultural, and business events. With a presence in multiple countries, it has successfully managed mobility for events such as festivals and international conferences, providing scalable, sustainable logistical solutions focused on enhancing the user experience.