MotoGP crowds grew compared to last year, with 2.47 million fans attending GP events in '14. Attendance figures across the 18 rounds of this year's
championship show that 14 of the Grands Prix on the '14 calendar saw more than
100,000 spectators in attendance over the course of the weekend. The biggest crowds of the year were at Brno, Czech Republic, as 240,695
fans were present at the bwin Grand Prix České republiky from Friday to
Sunday, with more than 138,000 present on race day alone. The total
crowd for the Brno weekend of more than 240,000 spectators was a significant
increase on the figure of 222,710 for the event in '13. With total crowds exceeding well over 2 million for the 10th
successive season, the total attendance at all Grands Prix was
2,473,624, compared with 2,433,763 in '13 (MotoGP).
Race-by-race 2014 MotoGP Attendance
|
Race |
Attendance |
Qatar-Losail
|
17,890 |
U.S.-Austin
|
118,918
|
Argentina-Termas de Rio
Hondo
|
125,961 |
Spain-Jerez
|
229,416
|
France-Le Mans |
178,073 |
Italy-Mugello |
111,309
|
Spain-Barcelona |
163,045 |
Netherlands-TT Circuit
Assen |
131,000 |
Germany-Sachsenring |
209,408 |
U.S.-Indianapolis |
132,817 |
Czech Republic-Brno |
240,695
|
U.K.-Silverstone |
138,000
|
San Marino-Misano |
88,665
|
Spain-Aragon |
112,331
|
Japan-Twin Ring Motegi |
70,271
|
Australia-Phillip Island |
77,900
|
Malaysia-Sepang |
130,925
|
Spain-Valencia
|
197,000
|
Total |
2,473,624
|