After Aragon and Motegi this tour de force with the first tranche of the Asian races will end at the weekend in Buriram in Thailand, a track that, like all those in the Far East, returns to the calendar after two years of absence due to the pandemic. On the track of just over 4 km Marc Marquez celebrated the conquest of world title number eight in 2019 by beating Fabio Quartararo on the last lap.
Also Francesco Bagnaia has good memories in Thailand having won in Moto2 in 2018. The Ducati rider has 18 points to recover against Fabio Quartararo in the riders’ standings and must redeem the Motegi crash, while Aleix Espargarò and Aprilia will try to get behind the error relating to the echo mapping which remained set on the RS-GP # 41, an inconvenience that forced the Spanish rider to change bikes after the reconnaissance lap, starting from the back of the group.
In Moto2 only two points separate Augusto Fernandez and Ai Ogura, who are the only two drivers fighting for the title now far from the rest of the competition that sees Aron Canet third, but more than fifty points away from his compatriot. In Moto3 Izan Guevara has definitely taken off as the GasGas driver has a 45-point advantage over box-mate Sergio Garcia and 63 over Dennis Foggia.
The event will be broadcast live on Sky Sport MotoGP, TV8 it will guarantee the deferred qualifications and races. On FormulaPassion.it as always you will find the direct written of each session of the MotoGP with the exception of the Warm-Up. Hereinafter i details relating to the times of the sessions and the television programming, the characteristics of the circuit and the roll of honor of the three classes.
MotoGP 2022 GP Thailand the times of the sessions live on Sky Sport MotoGP
Friday 30th September
4.00-4.40 am, Moto3, PL1
4.55-5.35 hours, Moto2, PL1
5.50-6.35 am, MotoGP, PL1 (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
8.15-8.55 am, Moto3, PL2
9.10-9.55 am, Moto2, PL2
10.05-10.50 am, MotoGP, PL2 (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
Saturday 1st October
4.00-4.40 am, Moto3, PL3
4.55-5.35 hours, Moto2, PL3
5.50-6.35 am, MotoGP, PL3
7.35-7.50 am, Moto3, Q1
8.00-8.15 am, Moto3, Q2
08.30-08.45 am, Moto2, Q1
08.55-09.10, Moto2, Q2
09.25-09.55, MotoGP, PL4 (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
10.05-10.20 am, MotoGP, Q1 (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
10.30-10.45 am, MotoGP, Q2 (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
Sunday 2nd October
05.00-05.10, Moto3, Warm Up
05.20-05.30, Moto2, Warm Up
05.40-06.00, MotoGP, Warm Up
07.00 am, Moto3, Race
08.20 am, Moto2, Race
10.00 am, MotoGP, Race (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
The programming of TV8
Saturday 1st October
1.45 pm, Moto3, MotoGP and Moto2, Qualifying, summary
Sunday 2nd October
11.15 am, Moto3, Race, deferred
12.30, Moto2, Race, deferred
2.15 pm, MotoGP, Race, deferred
The data of the Buriram circuit
Length: 4.6 km
Longest straight: 1 km
Curves: 12 (five to the left and seven to the right)
MotoGP roll of honor
2018 – Marc Marquez (Honda)
2019 – Marc Marquez (Honda)
Moto2 roll of honor
2018 – Francesco Bagnaia (Kalex)
2019 – Luca Marini (Kalex)
Moto3 roll of honor
2018 – Fabio Di Giannantonio (Honda)
2019 – Albert Arenas (KTM)
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