Prague is quite far from Brno train station (2 or 3 hours?). Furthermore, the circuit is like 10 miles away from downtown. Cabs generally don't like to drive out there. However, there is a 'MotoGP' bus departure station about 3 trolley stops from city center that will get you there for free (orange schedule, near a corner store)
Here's my other comments.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (clarkjw @ Jun 30 2009, 09:18 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>I've been to the GP in Brno 2008. It was cheap and fun, but the City didn't accomodate the GP as well as it should have. The culture is also quite disparate from western europe and the Sloviakians in town make it even stranger. There was also a weird historical festival which seemed to have influenced the atmosphere. I do have a Czech 'girlfriend' now, so that also had an influence on my Brno experience. The women outside of the downtown blew my mind in hotness level. (FWIW, I had been to Praha twice b4 the GP). So yes, east europe can be fun. But comparing Germany and Czech isn't realistic. The level of western influence living standards are vastly different.
Hugary is a different story. I was mostly having a laugh as BudaPest is the only place I've visited, and I just stayed for 2 days. Certainly can't judge the country. Howver, the language is distinct from any in europe. The food is baffling. Transportation is mediocre. Gypsies are plentiful.
Since the GP is even further east than Brno, I'm not sure how easy it will be for a westerner to acclimitize to seeing a race there. Furthermore, Hungary is not a wealthly country and MotoGP may not find the economic support it needs to race there.