Planning your motorsport calendar for 2025? If the roar of engines at the Hockenheimring is music to your ears, you'll want to get a handle on ticket prices. It's not just about one big event; the Hockenheimring hosts a variety of racing weekends throughout the year, each with its own pricing structure.
Let's break down what you can expect. For the DMV Goodyear Racing Days from March 28th to 30th, a weekend pass will set you back €28.00, which even includes a soft drink. If you're more inclined towards the Preis der Stadt Stuttgart event in April (11th-13th), a weekend ticket is €20.00. For a single day, prices range from €5.00 to €12.00.
Looking at the DMV 1000 KM HOCKENHEIM on April 19th, a Saturday ticket is €20.00. Then, the ADAC Racing Weekend, with dates in May (3rd-4th) and October (11th-12th), offers a weekend ticket for €25.00, with single-day tickets at €15.00. It's worth noting that for these events, children under 14 (and wheelchair users) get in free, though they still need a ticket. For the ADAC Hockenheim Historic in May (9th-11th), prices are a bit higher, with a weekend ticket at €54.00, and individual days ranging from €17.00 to €39.00. Interestingly, pupils, trainees, and students can snag a 50% discount here, as can disabled persons and their companions.
For those who love the thrill of the Ferrari Challenge Europe (July 24th-25th), a weekend pass is €25.00, with Saturday and Sunday tickets at €15.00 each. The International GT Open in June (6th-8th) mirrors these prices, with a weekend ticket at €35.00 and daily tickets at €10.00-€20.00. Again, discounts for disabled individuals, students, and free entry for younger children are standard across many events.
Then there's the unique 'Meet the Ring' event in July (5th-6th). This one has a different approach. If you're bringing your car, a 'Car Pass' for the driver is €75.00 for the weekend, and pedestrian/passenger tickets are €50.00 for both days. Daily rates are €39.00 for drivers and €25.00 for passengers. This event offers access to a whole festival atmosphere, including drift challenges and food miles.
Across all these events, remember that seating on the open grandstands is free. All tickets include paddock access, and prices generally include 19% VAT, though presale and shipping fees might apply. It's always a good idea to check the official Hockenheimring website (www.hockenheimring.de) for the most up-to-date terms and conditions, as information is subject to change. You can also purchase tickets directly from their online shop or contact customer service if you have specific questions. Happy racing!
