Turn 11 is a blind, downhill right-hander taken at high speed, famously difficult because the right side of the tires cools down during the long sequence of left-handers preceding it.
Approximately 2.24 miles (3.67 km), making it the shortest track on the MotoGP calendar.
In 2024, the Márquez brothers made history at the track when Marc and Álex became the first brothers in the modern four-stroke era to share a MotoGP podium. Fan Experience & Atmosphere Sachsenring
The Sachsenring: MotoGP's Compact "Left-Hander" Legend Located near Hohenstein-Ernstthal in Saxony, Germany, the is one of the most distinctive and challenging circuits in international motorsport. Known for its tight layout, dramatic elevation changes, and unusual counter-clockwise configuration, it has been a fixture of motorcycle racing for nearly a century. A Century of Racing Heritage
His affinity for the track is partly attributed to its counter-clockwise layout, which mirrors the dirt track circuits he trains on. Turn 11 is a blind, downhill right-hander taken
Márquez brothers looking forward to the Sachsenring spectacle
The Sachsenring is synonymous with , who earned the nickname "SachsenKing" for his unprecedented dominance at the track. dramatic elevation changes
Between 2010 and 2021, Márquez achieved across all classes at the circuit.