The weekend for the Aragon GP starts with FP1 at 13:25 PM IST followed by FP2 at 17:40 PM IST. FP3 will start the day on Saturday.
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The weekend for the Aragon GP starts with FP1 at 13:25 PM IST followed by FP2 at 17:40 PM IST. FP3 will start the day on Saturday at 13:25 PM IST followed by FP4 and two back to back qualifying rounds. The race day starts with warm-up for the riders at 13:10 PM IST followed by some high octane racing drama starts at 17:30 PM IST.
Date/Day | Time | Event |
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Friday, September 16 | 13:25 | FP1 |
17:40 | FP2 | |
Saturday, September 17 | 13:25 | FP3 |
17:00 | FP4 | |
17:40 | Qualifying 1 | |
18:05 | Qualifying 2 | |
Sunday, September 18 | 13:10 | Warm up |
17:30 | Race |
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