2022Grand Prix of Qatar. The schedule for the Qatar MotoGP at Losail International Circuit, race information, times and results.
2022MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix: Full race results. Bastianini took his first win in MotoGP for the Gresini squad in its first race back as an independent team just over a year on from team founder
TheRace of Champions from the 2022 WDW is here! #MotoGP. An unprecedented starting grid for an exciting challenge: 21 Ducati riders. Follow it all on Saturday at 16:50 (CEST) 01:10
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Todays MotoGP race will be held on Sunday, August 7, 2022, starting at 13:00 BST AEDT for about 45 minutes to the next 1 hour. Previously, the racers had participated in the Great Britain MotoGP qualifying round to determine the order of the start of today's MotoGP. (*See : Last night's qualifying results).
OnlineAt 18:00 On March 04- 6th, 2022. The world's most famous MotoGP 2022 season is ready to begin, it features 20 racing events. The opening race Qatar Grand Prix (officially named the Barwa Grand Prix of Qatar ) will take place from 04-06 March 2022 in Lusail International Circuit, and will end with Valencia GP in Valencia, Spain.
Sunday March 6, 2022. Grand Prix of Qatar. World Motorcycle Championship. Race Report. Results. Qualifying. Circuit. Race Winner. Enea Bastianini , Gresini Racing MotoGP.
Ducatis 2022 MotoGP bike has had a tough start to life and the expected early-season title charge from Francesco Bagnaia did not materialise. But the Spanish Grand Prix signalled a turning point
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The sport continues to set standards, lower emissions and power innovation at a global level, so here are some of the key highlights as we take stock in 2023! Testing is already underway as the sport prepares for our new era of zero carbon fuels. The first step is fuel of a minimum 40% non-fossil origin in 2024, before it rises to 100% from 2027. The fuels are drop-in, meaning ready to use in a standard combustion engine. What’s more, multiple fuels developed with multiple partners means there’s no single proprietor – guaranteeing truly global impact, from MotoGP™ to millions of real people on the street. Two-wheeled transportation is already the most efficient form of powered transport in the world and now, it will become even more so. How is Racing Together making a difference in the world? 12/08/2022 MotoGP™ Managing Director Carlos Ezpeleta and Two Wheels for Life CEO Andrea Coleman talk how the initiative is making a change for the good Factories and partners are beginning to take their new fuels out on track. For many, there are even multiple options being tested – in the lab, with production motorcycles and out on track with their MotoGP™ machinery. Those who have already begun testing have reported no tangible affects to performance and have found drop-in means just that – with little or no adjustment needed to the machine or engine. FIM Enel MotoE™ World Championship MotoE™ drives a parallel path of sustainable innovation. Electric mobility can make a key contribution to the fight for lower emissions, especially in urban and metropolitan areas, and this year MotoE™ enters a new era as Ducati becomes the official manufacturer with the prototype V21L. 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Natural, regenerated and bio materials have been a key feature in MotoE™ tyres for a number of seasons, and 2023 marks a landmark achievement as the rears now comprise a majority of sustainable materials 52%. Just like sustainable fuels, that has the power to make a global impact thanks to the testing ground provided by the MotoGP™ paddock. The goal of every MotoGP™ event is to make a positive impact on the place we race – economically, socially and environmentally. The sport works with every stakeholder, partner and circuit promoter to maximise every possibility of doing just that. With perfect timing, one example is KiSS – Keep It Shiny and Sustainable – which celebrates its 10th anniversary this weekend at Mugello, where it began. 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Race results from the Qatar MotoGP at Lusail, the opening round of the 2022 world Bastianini has charged to a dream debut MotoGP victory after passing surprise long-time leader Pol Espargaro in the closing stages of the 2022 Qatar talented young Italian thus handed the new look Gresini Ducati team, which lost team principal Fausto Gresini a year ago, an emotional first premier-class win since Toni Elias in 2006!The upsets continued with Brad Binder taking advantage of a mistake by Espargaro, struggling for grip by the closing laps, to snatch second for KTM - and almost catch Bastianini!Repsol team-mates Marc Marquez and Pol Espargaro perfectly announced the arrival of the all-new Honda by blasting to the front of the field at the start, with Binder seizing third from front-row qualifier used a braking moment for Marquez to take the lead, while an identical Marquez mistake then allowed Binder into second. Marquez's Turn 1 misery continued when Bastianini used Ducati GP21 power to lever third away by lap 7 of - on the podium once last season - built his lead to over the middle stages but, after working his way around Binder, Bastianini began dramatically closing in on the Spaniard, making his victory move with five laps to who took two podiums during his rookie MotoGP season with Avintia, is the second satellite Ducati rider to win a MotoGP race after Pramac's Jorge Martin, but the first to do so on a year-old fending off the Suzukis of Joan Mir and Alex Rins, Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro used his medium rear tyre to pass Marc Marquez in the closing laps, then set his sights on trying to reach younger brother Pol and the impressive pace and top speed in practice, Mir and Rins were eighth and tenth in qualifying, just ahead of Yamaha's reigning world champion and 2021 Qatar winner Fabio and Quartararo made early gains to sixth and seventh, but the Frenchman couldn't keep pace with Mir, who used the more powerful GSX-RR to carve through to a peak of fourth. Against expectation, Mir's rise ran out of steam, leaving he and Rins sixth and fears over the level of the Yamaha were realised as he faded to ninth Miller, hoping to avoid last year's Qatar woes, instead dropped to the back of the field and then retired with some kind of technical got worse for Ducati when factory team-mate and title runner-up Francesco Bagnaia, recovering well from a lowly 15th on the opening lap, lost the front while overtaking pole starter Jorge Martin, sending them both down and rookie Marco Bezzecchi, LCR Honda's Alex Marquez and KTM's Miguel Oliveira also majority of riders chose the soft front tyre over the medium, with an equal split between soft and medium for the race began at an earlier time of 6pm, just after sunset. Unlike in previous years, there was no pre-season testing at Lusail before the race two will be held at Indonesia's new Mandalika circuit, venue for the final pre-season test, on March MotoGP, Lusail - Race ResultsPosRiderNatTeamTime/Diff1Enea BastianiniITAGresini Ducati GP2142m BinderRSARed Bull KTM RC16+ EspargaroSPARepsol Honda RC213V+ EspargaroSPAAprilia Racing RS-GP+ MarquezSPARepsol Honda RC213V+ MirSPASuzuki Ecstar GSX-RR+ RinsSPASuzuki Ecstar GSX-RR+ ZarcoFRAPramac Ducati GP22+ QuartararoFRAMonster Yamaha YZR-M1+ NakagamiJPNLCR Honda RC213V+ MorbidelliITAMonster Yamaha YZR-M1+ ViñalesSPAAprilia Racing RS-GP+ MariniITAMooney VR46 Ducati GP22+ DoviziosoITAWithU Yamaha RNF YZR-M1+ GardnerAUSKTM Tech3 RC16*+ BinderRSAWithU Yamaha RNF YZR-M1*+ Di GiannantonioITAGresini Ducati GP21*+ FernandezSPAKTM Tech3 RC16*+ Jorge MartinSPAPramac Ducati GP22DNF Francesco BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo GP22DNF Miguel OliveiraPORRed Bull KTM RC16DNF Alex MarquezSPALCR Honda RC213VDNF* Rookie
Qatar GP Mar 4, 2022 to Mar 6, 2022 Indonesian GP Mar 18, 2022 to Mar 20, 2022 Argentinian GP Apr 1, 2022 to Apr 3, 2022 Americas GP Apr 8, 2022 to Apr 10, 2022 Portugal GP Apr 22, 2022 to Apr 24, 2022 Spanish GP Apr 29, 2022 to May 1, 2022 French GP May 13, 2022 to May 15, 2022 Italian GP May 27, 2022 to May 29, 2022 Catalan GP Jun 3, 2022 to Jun 5, 2022 German GP Jun 17, 2022 to Jun 19, 2022 Dutch GP Jun 24, 2022 to Jun 26, 2022 British GP Aug 5, 2022 to Aug 7, 2022 Austrian GP Aug 19, 2022 to Aug 21, 2022 San Marino GP Sep 2, 2022 to Sep 4, 2022 Aragon GP Sep 16, 2022 to Sep 18, 2022 Japanese GP Sep 23, 2022 to Sep 25, 2022 Thailand GP Sep 30, 2022 to Oct 2, 2022 Australian GP Oct 14, 2022 to Oct 16, 2022 Malaysian GP Oct 21, 2022 to Oct 23, 2022 Valencia GP Nov 4, 2022 to Nov 6, 2022 Jerez Official Test 2021-11-19 Sepang February Testing Feb 5, 2022 to Feb 6, 2022 Mandalika February Testing Feb 11, 2022 to Feb 13, 2022
The MotoGP championship calendar will start in a new country for the first time in 16 years when it kicks off in Portugal in 2023. The first race of the season has been held in Doha since 2007 but the Losail Circuit is undergoing a significant overhaul in order to create more hospitality space for Formula One races. MotoGP chief sporting officer Carlos Ezpeleta has also said that there will be an expanded Saturday schedule as part of changes to the format of race weekends next year, while the new 21 race calendar features new circuits in India and Kazakhstan. From Portimao to Valencia, here's what we know so far about the 2023 MotoGP schedule. MORE F1 2023 Confirmed drivers and team lineups for Formula One season MotoGP schedule 2023 The full provisional schedule for the 2023 has finally been confirmed - here are the key dates for your diary. Date Track Country March 26 Portimao Portugal April 2 Termas de Rio Hondo Argentina April 16 Circuit of the Americas / Texas USA April 30 Jerez Spain May 14 Le Mans France June 11 Mugello Italy June 18 Sachsenring Germany June 25 Assen Netherlands July 9 Sokol Kazakhstan August 6 Silverstone England August 20 Red Bull Ring Austria September 3 Catalunya Spain September 10 Misano San Marino September 24 Buddh India October 1 Motegi Japan October 15 Pertamina Indonesia October 22 Phillip Island Australia October 29 Chang Thailand November 12 Sepang Malaysia November 19 Doha Qatar November 26 Valencia Spain New MotoGP tracks for 2023 India The Buddh International Circuit, on the outskirts of New Delhi, will host the 14th race of the 2023 MotoGP season for the first time. Formula One fans may well be familiar with the circuit after it made its debut in 2011. However, F1's time in India was short lived after the Grand Prix was suspended in 2014 and subsequently cancelled due to a tax dispute. No international championships have raced at the km miles circuit since then. Kazakhstan Kazakhstan has signed a five-year deal to become the first Central Asian country to host a race in the premier category of the motorcycle world championship. The Sokol International Racetrack, located just outside the city of Almaty, will host the ninth race of the 2023 season. — MotoGP™🏁 MotoGP September 30, 2022 MotoGP race weekend changes in 2023 MotoGP chief Carlos Ezpeleta has laid out the new format of race weekends in 2023, following the announcement of the addition of sprint races at every round of next year. The extra racing action – and a renewed focus on fan entertainment – will see a revamped Saturday schedule and a compressed Sunday, as the Moto2 and Moto3 classes lose their warm-up sessions to make room for a new premier-class fan show. Day / Time Event Friday 9 – Moto3 practice 1 – Moto2 practice 1 – MotoGP practice 1 – Moto3 practice 2 – Moto2 practice 2 – MotoGP practice 2 Saturday – Moto3 practice 3 – Moto2 practice 3 – MotoGP practice 3 – MotoGP qualifying 1 – MotoGP qualifying 2 – Moto3 qualifying 1 – Moto3 qualifying 2 – Moto2 qualifying 1 Moto2 qualifying 2 MotoGP sprint race Sunday – MotoGP warm-up – MotoGP Rider Fan Show Moto3 race Moto2 race MotoGP race
Bastianini took his first win in MotoGP for the Gresini squad in its first race back as an independent team just over a year on from team founder Fausto Gresini窶冱 death after his long battle with COVID-19. The Italian kept clear of a late charge from Brad Binder on the factory KTM, who had a similar stunning race in the 2022 opener, ahead of long-time leader Honda窶冱 Pol Espargaro who faded to third after running wide at Turn 1 when fighting Bastianini. Aprilia窶冱 Aleix Espargaro narrowly missed out on the podium behind his brother Pol, with six-time MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez in fifth for Honda on his first race since being ruled out with vision problems. Despite promising practice pace, Suzuki duo Joan Mir and Alex Rins only managed sixth and seventh respectively, as Pramac窶冱 Johann Zarco mugged defending MotoGP world champion Fabio Quartararo at the finish line by to take eighth place. It was a nightmare race for the factory Ducati squad, with Jack Miller retiring early due to a technical fault with his GP22 while teammate Francesco Bagnaia crashed on lap 12, taking out Pramac窶冱 Jorge Martin while trying to overtake the Spaniard. Takaaki Nakagami completed the top 10 on the LCR Honda ahead of Franco Morbidelli on the factory Yamaha, with Maverick Vinales recovering from 19th to 12th for Aprilia ahead of VR46窶冱 Luca Marini, RNF Racing窶冱 Andrea Dovizioso and Tech 3 KTM rookie Remy Gardner who rounded out the points places. 2022 MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix - race results 2022 MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix - fastest race lap
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