Partager:

JAKARTA The 2022 Thailand MotoGP will take place from Friday, September 30 to Sunday, October 2 this week. The complete schedule for the most prestigious racing event can be seen in the following writings.

Just like the previous series, the series of races will begin with free practice and qualifying in the first two days before the top of the race which will take place on the last day.

Fabio Quartararo and his friends will later compete at the Chang International Circuit or Buriram. The race here is the last four series of the season towards the determination of the world title, which is currently still very tight in competition.

After Thailand, the race series will continue to Australia, Malaysia, and finally Valencia. The opportunity to become world champion is also open to several riders in the top four who have a point difference of not so big.

At the top of the standings, the racer is still held by Quartararo who is the defending champion. The French rider has so far collected 219 points or won, only 18 points from Francesco Bagnaia who trailed in second place.

The opportunity is also still owned by Aleix Espargaro, who is in third place with a collection of 194 points. Despite having a smaller chance, Enea Bastianini could still interfere with the three names after collecting 170 and filling the fourth position.

A very tight competition makes the last four series more interesting to watch. A gap of numbers that is not so striking opens up the possibility of a new world title being determined by the end of the season.

The following is the complete schedule of the 2022 Thai GP:

Friday, September 30, 2022

10.50-11.35 WIB: Free Exercise 1 (FP1)

Pukil 15.05-15.50 WIB: Free Exercise 2 (FP2)

Saturday, October 1, 2022

10.50-11.35 WIB: 3 Free Exercise (FP3)

14.25-14.55 WIB: Free Exercise 4 (FP4)

15.05-15.20 WIB: Qualification 1 (Q1)

15.30-15.45 WIB: Qualification 2 (Q2)

Sunday, October 2, 2022

10.40-11.00 WIB: Warm up (Warm up)

15.00 WIB: Racing (Race)


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)