The Moto2 weekend for the Australian GP starts with FP1 at 05:25 PM IST followed by FP2 at 09:40 PM IST. FP3 will start the day on Saturday.
Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier class of motorcycle road racing events held on road circuits sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). The Grand Prix Motorcycle Championship is currently divided into four classes: the eponymous MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3 and MotoE. The first three classes use four-stroke engines, while the MotoE class (new in 2019) uses electric motorcycles. The 2022 FIM Moto2 World Championship is a part of the 74th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. Moto2 was initially a 600 cc four-stroke class introduced in 2010 to replace the traditional 250 cc two-stroke class.
Engines were supplied exclusively by Honda, tires by Dunlop and electronics are limited and supplied only by FIM-sanctioned producers. Carbon brake discs are banned, only steel brake discs are allowed. However, there are no chassis limitations. Until 2019, only 600 cc four-stroke Moto2 machines were allowed. In 2019 Triumph replaced Honda as the sole supplier of Moto2 engines. The Triumph’s engine configuration is 765 cc displacement with three cylinders, contrasting with the previous Honda’s 600 cc in-line four.
The Moto2 weekend for the Australian GP starts with FP1 at 05:25 PM IST followed by FP2 at 09:40 PM IST. FP3 will start the day on Saturday at 05:25 PM IST followed by two back to back qualifying rounds. The race day starts with warm-up for the riders at 03:50 PM IST followed by some high octane racing drama starts at 06:50 PM IST.
Date/Day | Time | Event |
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Friday, October 14 | 05:25 | FP1 |
09:40 | FP2 | |
Saturday, October 15 | 05:25 | FP3 |
09:40 | Qualifying 1 | |
10:05 | Qualifying 2 | |
Sunday, October 16 | 03:50 | Warm up |
06:50 | Race |
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