MotoGP | Sky and TV8 TV schedules of the Malaysian GP in Sepang

Session times on Sky and TV8, weather forecasts and much more

MotoGP | Sky and TV8 TV schedules of the Malaysian GP in SepangMotoGP | Sky and TV8 TV schedules of the Malaysian GP in Sepang

MotoGP GP Sepang – After the emotions of the Thailand GP, the MotoGP returns to the track, next stop Sepang for the Malaysian Grand Prix, 18th stage of the 2023 MotoGP.

Despite a few points lost, Francesco Bagnaia is still the leader of the World Championship, but Jorge Martin is in incredible form. The Sepang track is a track where Ducati has always been strong and it is likely that we will see a good battle between the two protagonists with perhaps the inclusion of brand mates Bastianini and Bezzecchi, without forgetting Di Giannantonio, Marini, Zarco and Alex Marquez . Nor can we rule out the possibility of seeing the KTMs and Aprilias battling it out, with the latter potentially suffering from the heat like in Thailand.

Usual unknown for Yamaha and Honda, difficult to see them fighting for the victory, but Quartararo and Marquez will certainly not be just spectators.

Malaysian GP weather

It will be a difficult week for the MotoGP in Sepang. Rain is currently forecast throughout the weekend.

Info Malaysian GP

The Sepang track measures 5.5 km and has 5 left-hand corners and 10 right-hand corners. The first Malaysian Grand Prix was held in 1991, but only in 1999 with the inauguration of the Sepang International Circuit did the MotoGP championship move to what is the current track. The record of victories goes to Valentino Rossi, who with 6 wins precedes: Dani Pedrosa with 3, and Casey Stoner with 2.

GP Sepang MotoGP Times 2023 – (Italian time)

Friday 10 November
P1 Moto3 2.00-2.35
P1 Moto2 2.50-3.30
FP1 MotoGP 3.45pm-4.30pm
P2 Moto3 6.15-6.50
P2 Moto2 7.05-7.45
MotoGP practice 08.00-09.00

Saturday November 11
P3 Moto3 1.40-2.10
P3 Moto2 2.25-2.55
FP2 MotoGP 3.10pm-3.40pm
Q1 MotoGP 3.50pm-4.05pm
Q2 MotoGP 4.15pm-4.30pm
Q1 Moto3 5.50pm-6.05pm
Q2 Moto3 6.15pm-6.30pm
Q1 Moto2 6.45pm-7.00pm
Q2 Moto2 7.10pm-7.25pm
MotoGP Sprint Race 08.00pm

Sunday November 12
Warm Up MotoGP 4.40-4.50
Moto3 race 6.00
Moto2 race 7.15
MotoGP race 9.00

Where to see the Sepang 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 12 November MotoGP Sepang TV8

Moto3 race 11.15
Moto2 race 12.30
MotoGP race 14.00

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