Sachsenring: Police draw positive conclusions after turbulent racing weekends

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The police draw a positive conclusion from the 2025 Motorcycle Grand Prix at the Sachsenring, despite some incidents and safety concerns.

Die Polizei zieht eine positive Bilanz des Motorrad-Grand Prix am Sachsenring 2025, trotz einiger Vorfälle und Sicherheitsbedenken.
The police draw a positive conclusion from the 2025 Motorcycle Grand Prix at the Sachsenring, despite some incidents and safety concerns.

Sachsenring: Police draw positive conclusions after turbulent racing weekends

At the weekend the Sachsenring once again attracted numerous motorcycle fans. The police reported a positive outcome after this year's MotoGP event, which took place from July 14th to 16th, 2025. All three days of the event were largely quiet, and security measures helped the event attract over 256,000 visitors - a new record with 4,000 more guests compared to last year MDR.

In total, the police recorded 60 crimes over the three days, including physical injuries and thefts. Particularly striking: four complaints about the use of symbols of unconstitutional organizations. A 23-year-old man was arrested after making offensive comments to police officers and resisting an identity check. The security forces also had to prevent several unauthorized drone flights over the crowds of visitors.

Security measures and incidents

To ensure the safety of spectators and drivers, around 1,500 police officers from Saxony were on duty, supported by officers from four other federal states as well as the federal police and colleagues from Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic. Despite the strict controls, a worrying incident occurred: unknown people threw a pyrotechnic object at an ambulance. Fortunately, there were no injuries, but the police are investigating attempted damage to property. The Glauchau police station is looking for witnesses to this incident.

However, the MotoGP race on Sunday was not only characterized by positive aspects. In a stormy race marked by slippery track conditions, the riders battled numerous crashes. Eight drivers went down, six of them in the critical Turn 1, and ultimately only ten drivers made it to the finish. Dominique Marquez, who won the race, described the conditions in Turn 1 as particularly difficult and called for a review of track safety, such as Motorsport.com reported.

Consider route safety and driver safety

The causes of the many falls were quickly analyzed. Weather conditions with rain on Saturday made the route slippery, and the tire temperatures, especially on the front wheel, often remained below the critical value of 70 degrees. Drivers such as Johann Zarco and Luca Marini expressed safety concerns and called for adjustments to the route. The content of these discussions also explained legal implications, such as the exercise of self-help rights, which are important for security employees during major events Security information portal.

Overall, the MotoGP event at the Sachsenring remains a crowd-puller with further challenges that need to be addressed in the future - not only in terms of the safety of the riders, but also for the numerous fans who take to the circuit every year.