Everything you need to know about Macao’s most iconic motorsport event, happening from November 13 to 16.
The roar of engines and the thrill of high-speed racing return this November as the 72nd Macau Grand Prix takes over the city’s iconic Guia Circuit. For three days, motorsport fans can witness top international drivers compete in one of the most anticipated events in Asia’s racing calendar.
Seven major races in one legendary circuit
This year’s programme features seven races, including the FIA FR World Cup, FIA GT World Cup, FIA F4 World Cup, Kumho FIA TCR World Tour Event of Macau, Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix, Greater Bay Area GT Cup (GT4), and Macau Roadsport Challenge.
The main highlight is certainly the FIA GT World Cup, which brings together some of the world’s top GT drivers competing for the coveted title on Macao’s legendary street circuit.
Each race will showcase world-class talent and adrenaline-fueled action on the city’s tight street circuit, an exciting challenge known for its sharp corners and breathtaking overtakes.
Rising F4 drivers take the stage at the FIA F4 World Cup
The event continues its collaboration with the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), reinforcing Macao’s position as a global hub for motorsport.
This year also marks the debut of the FIA F4 World Cup, providing rising stars with a rare opportunity to race on one of the world’s most challenging circuits. For the first time, 20 of the top young Formula 4 drivers from the FIA’s global F4 championships will compete on the streets of Macao, taking a key step toward higher racing categories.
Spectators can enjoy the action from grandstands at Lisboa Bend, Reservoir Stand, and Grand Stand, while food and merchandise booths around the venue will add to the lively race-weekend atmosphere.
Event details and tickets
📅 When: November 13–16, 2025
📍 Where: Guia Circuit, Macao
🎟️ Tickets: Ticket price to be confirmed. Available at designated outlets and online. Visit the official Macau Grand Prix website for full schedules, booth locations, and race-day updates.
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