MotoGP | Sky and TV8 TV times of the Thai GP in Buriram

Here are the TV times to follow the MotoGP in Thailand live, deferred and streaming on Sky and TV8

MotoGP | Sky and TV8 TV times of the Thai GP in BuriramMotoGP | Sky and TV8 TV times of the Thai GP in Buriram

MotoGP Gp Buriram – After the emotions of the Australian GP, ​​the MotoGP immediately returns to the track, next stop Buriram for the Thai Grand Prix, 17th stage of the 2023 season.

Australia and its crazy climate provided emotions. Bagnaia comes out well, with a 27 point advantage over Martin but the matter is not yet closed. In addition to the two protagonists, Johann Zarco also shone at Phillip Island, with his first victory in the premier class, while the VR46 duo with Bezzecchi and Marini, as well as Bastianini, were a bit disappointing. Excellent race for Di Giannantonio who now, after the podium, is hoping for a call from Honda or Aprilia. The Venetian team itself struggled in Australia, but Espargarò and Vinales can have their say in Thailand.

The usual unknown concerns Honda and Yamaha, for both teams the stage in the land of kangaroos is to be forgotten, but the performances are very mixed, who knows if we will see Marquez or Quartararo fighting for the podium again.

Info Thailand GP

The track, designed by architect Hermann Tilke and opened in 2014, measures 4554 m and has 12 curves (5 left and 7 right). The layout is very similar to that of the Spielberg circuit in Austria, with two long straights 'joined' by a tight bend and a more twisty second part of the track. The circuit record belongs to Marc Marquez who, in 2018, the first edition of the GP in Buriram, stopped the time at 1:30.031. On this track the most victorious rider is Marquez, with two successes. Last year the winner was Miguel Oliveira on KTM.

Thailand GP Weather

The weather conditions in this part of the world are often very particular. For the Thailand GP weekend, rain is currently forecast for the entire weekend.

Thailand GP Times (Italian time)

Friday 14th October
P1 Moto3 4.00-4.35
P1 Moto2 4.50-5.30
FP1 MotoGP 5.45pm-6.30pm
P2 Moto3 8.15-8.50
P2 Moto2 9.04-9.45
MotoGP practice 10.00-11.00

Saturday October 28
P3 Moto3 3.40-4.10
P3 Moto2 4.25-4.55
FP2 MotoGP 5.55pm-6.35pm
Q1 MotoGP 5.10pm-5.40pm
Q2 MotoGP 6.15pm-6.30pm
Q1 Moto3 7.50pm-8.05pm
Q2 Moto3 8.15pm-8.30pm
Q1 Moto2 8.45pm-9.00pm
Q2 Moto2 9.10pm-9.25pm
MotoGP Sprint Race 10.00pm

Sunday October 29

Warm Up MotoGP 4.40-4.50
Moto3 race 6.00
Moto2 race 7.15
MotoGP race 9.00

Where to see the Thai GP

All sessions will be live on the Sky Sport MotoGP channel, and will be streamed on the SkyGo and NowTv platforms. TV8 will broadcast qualifying and the Sprint live on Saturday and the three races on Sunday deferred.

Sunday 29 October TV8

Moto3 race 9.15
Moto2 race 10.30
MotoGP race 12.00

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