Motocross in Jauer: Farewell race under the shadow of the property dispute
Motocross races in Jauer on June 20, 2025 are about to end because a property owner is not extending the lease.

Motocross in Jauer: Farewell race under the shadow of the property dispute
The long-awaited farewell race on the motocross track in Jauer is on the program next weekend. After 30 years, during which the route between Panschwitz-Kuckau and Kamenz hosted numerous motorsport events, part of the area is now being abandoned. Jonny Linke, chairman of MC Jauer, expresses concerns about the future of this traditional event, as the route has to be shortened due to a lease dispute. Sächsische.de reports that the track length will be reduced from 1650 meters to 1350 meters, making it unsuitable for international racing.
The current challenges are serious. The owner of the property has not renewed the lease for 1.2 hectares of land and is demanding the area back without giving a clear reason for this. Despite an offer from the association to buy the property and offer alternative space, this proposal was rejected. This could have fatal consequences for the events, as the minimum length for international races is between 1500 and 1600 meters.
Economic significance of motorsport events
The impact of such motorsport events is not just limited to the thrill of the racing; they are also important economic factors for the host regions. Loud automobile-marketing.com They contribute to infrastructure development, tourism and media presence in the region. Motorsport events open up new opportunities for sponsorship and thus benefit the entire environment.
What is particularly remarkable is the audience loyalty these events generate. From the 15,000 spectators who attended the last major event, a similar projection is expected for the upcoming championships on June 21st and 22nd. The forecasts here are between 2,000 and 5,000 spectators. This proves to be a significant source of income for MC Jauer, who relies on the support of fans and sponsors.
The future of motocross in Jauer
The community and the district are behind the preservation of the route, which gives cause for hope. The MC Jauer staff is already examining whether the remaining track can be converted to meet the requirements for international races. However, this could be complex and require time-intensive planning. After the championships, the club also has to dismantle the area, which brings additional challenges.
While the motorsport scene is booming worldwide and growing spectator numbers and economic effects for venues are visible - as current statistics show, for example the Formula 1 Monaco GP with over 200,000 spectators and an economic impact of 100 million USD - the path for the Jauer track is uncertain. Even if the sporting appeal and history of the track are a strong argument for its preservation, it remains to be seen how the conflict over the property will develop further. CarPr.de shows that there are many important motorsport events worldwide that act as economic multipliers and thus underline the importance of such events.