After halving Australia we stop in Thailand
TO Buriram next weekend the first of the two final hat tricks of the 2023 MotoGP World Championship will be completed. At Phillip Island, bad weather prevented the Sprint from taking place, but the foresighted move to bring the Grand Prix forward to Saturday at least allowed the Race to be held with the score fully won by Johann Zarco, his first career victory in MotoGP.
A year ago in Thailand the race took place under a real storm from which wet weather specialist Miguel Oliveira emerged victorious on the KTM ahead of Jack Miller and Francesco Bagnaia. Jorge Martin finished in ninth position.
The event will be broadcast live in full on Sky Sport MotoGP and on NOW, FormulaPassion.it as always he will guarantee live written coverage of all MotoGP sessions (with the exception of the Warm-Up on Sunday morning and FP1 on the night between Thursday and Friday), which will be broadcast free-to-air on TV8 the Qualifications and the big news of Sprint which will have a race distance halved and will award points to the first nine drivers classified at the finish line. Sunday’s matches will instead be broadcast on a deferred basis. Below are the details of the television programming, the characteristics of the circuit and the roll of honor of the three classes.
GP Thailand 2023, the session program and TV times
Friday 27 October
00:40-04:35 Moto3, PL1
04:50-05:30 Moto2, PL1
05:45-06:30 MotoGP, FP1
08:15-08:50 Moto3, PL2
09:05-09:45 Moto2, PL2
10:00-11:00 MotoGP, P (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
Saturday 28 October
03:40-04:10 Moto3, PL3
04:25-04:55 Moto2, PL3
05:10-05:40 MotoGP, FP2 (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
05:50-06:05 MotoGP, Q1 (live written on FormulaPassion.it and live TV on TV8)
06:15-06:30 MotoGP, Q2 (live written on FormulaPassion.it and live TV on TV8)
07:50-08:05 Moto3, Q1
08:15-08:30 Moto3, Q2
08:45-09:00 Moto2, Q1
09:10-09:25 Moto2, Q2
10:00 MotoGP, Sprint (live written on FormulaPassion.it and live TV on TV8)
Sunday 29 October
04.40 MotoGP, Warm-Up
06:00 Moto3, Race (delayed on TV8 at 09:15)
07.15 Moto2, Race (delayed on TV8 at 10.30)
09:00 MotoGP, Race (live written on FormulaPassion.it and deferred on TV8 at 12:15)
The characteristics of the Buriram circuit
Length: 4.6 km
Longest straight: 1 km
Curves: 12 (five left and seven right)
MotoGP Roll of Honor
2018 – Marc Marquez (Honda)
2019 – Marc Marquez (Honda)
2022 – Miguel Oliveira (KTM)
Moto2 Roll of Honor
2018 – Francesco Bagnaia (Kalex)
2019 – Luca Marini (Kalex)
2022 – Tony Arbolino (Kalex)
Moto3 Roll of Honor
2018 – Fabio Di Giannantonio (Honda)
2019 – Albert Arenas (KTM)
2022 – Dennis Foggia (Honda)
The situation in the world rankings
Francesco Bagnaia he extended his advantage over Jorge Martin to 27 points in the battle between Ducati riders to win the world title in the MotoGP class held by Pecco. In Moto2 Tony Arbolino nibbled away a few points from Pedro Acosta, who however remains in control of the situation with a 56 point advantage still to be managed over the Italian. In Moto3 Ayumu Sasaki has once again closed in on leader Jaume Masia, who now has a 4-point lead over the Japanese and 22 over Daniel Holgado.
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