The weekend for the Thailand GP starts with FP1 at 13:25 PM IST followed by FP2 at 17:40 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). Independent motorcycle racing events have been held since the start of the twentieth century. The current top division has been known as MotoGP since 2002 when the four-stroke era began. Prior to that, the largest class was 500cc, both of which form a historical continuum as the official World Championship, although all classes have official status. In the top-flight series, Giacomo Agostini holds the title record with eight, followed by Valentino Rossi with seven and active rider Marc Márquez with six.
The Thailand motorcycle Grand Prix is a Motorcycle Grand Prix event that started in 2018. The race is hosted at Buriram International Circuit near the eponymous city in Buriram Province. In 2020 and 2021, the race was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event is due to take place at the Buriram International Circuit until at least 2026.
The weekend for the Thailand GP starts with FP1 at 13:25 PM IST followed by FP2 at 17:40 PM IST. FP3 will start the day on Saturday starting 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 30 | 09:20 | FP1 |
13:35 | FP2 | |
Saturday, October 1 | 09:20 | FP3 |
12:55 | FP4 | |
13:35 | Qualifying 1 | |
14:00 | Qualifying 2 | |
Sunday, October 2 | 09:10 | Warm up |
13:30 | Race |
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