Moto Gp Schedule
Introduction
As a Moto GP enthusiast, I always look forward to the annual schedule release. The 2023 schedule has just been released, and I couldn’t be more excited! If you’re like me and want to know everything about the upcoming season, keep reading.
List of Events
The Moto GP schedule for 2023 includes a total of 20 events, starting on March 19th and ending on November 12th. The events will take place in different countries, including Qatar, Argentina, Spain, Italy, Germany, and more.
Here is the full list of events:
- Grand Prix of Qatar – Losail International Circuit
- Gran Premio de la República Argentina – Termas de Río Hondo
- Gran Premio Red Bull de España – Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto
- Gran Premio de France – Le Mans
- Gran Premio d’Italia Oakley – Mugello Circuit
- Gran Premi de Catalunya – Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
- Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland – Sachsenring
- Monster Energy Grand Prix of the Netherlands – TT Circuit Assen
- Grand Prix of Finland – KymiRing
- Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich – Red Bull Ring – Spielberg
- British Grand Prix – Silverstone Circuit
- Gran Premio Tissot dell’Emilia Romagna e della Riviera di Rimini – Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
- Gran Premio de Aragón – MotorLand Aragón
- Gran Premio de San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini – Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
- Gran Premio de Japón – Twin Ring Motegi
- Grand Prix of Thailand – Chang International Circuit
- Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix – Sepang International Circuit
- Gran Premio de la Comunitat Valenciana – Circuit Ricardo Tormo
- Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana – Circuit Ricardo Tormo
- Gran Premio de la República Argentina – Termas de Río Hondo
Details Schedule Guide
The schedule guide for the 2023 Moto GP season is packed with exciting events. The first race will take place on March 19th, at the Losail International Circuit in Qatar. The season will end on November 12th, at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Spain. Each event will comprise of different rounds, with practice and qualifying sessions leading up to the main race. The race will be held on Sunday, with Moto2 and Moto3 races taking place earlier in the day.
Schedule Table
Here is a table of the complete schedule for the 2023 Moto GP season:
Event | Date | Country |
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Grand Prix of Qatar | March 19th | Qatar |
Gran Premio de la República Argentina | April 2nd | Argentina |
Gran Premio Red Bull de España | April 23rd | Spain |
Gran Premio de France | May 7th | France |
Gran Premio d’Italia Oakley | May 21st | Italy |
Gran Premi de Catalunya | June 4th | Spain |
Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland | June 18th | Germany |
Monster Energy Grand Prix of the Netherlands | June 25th | Netherlands |
Grand Prix of Finland | July 9th | Finland |
Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich | August 13th | Austria |
British Grand Prix | August 27th | United Kingdom |
Gran Premio Tissot dell’Emilia Romagna e della Riviera di Rimini | September 10th | Italy |
Gran Premio de Aragón | September 24th | Spain |
Gran Premio de San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini | October 1st | Italy |
Gran Premio de Japón | October 15th | Japan |
Grand Prix of Thailand | October 22nd | Thailand |
Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix | November 5th | Malaysia |
Gran Premio de la Comunitat Valenciana | November 12th | Spain |
Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana | November 12th | Spain |
Question and Answer
Q: What is Moto GP?
A: Moto GP is a premier motorcycle racing championship that features the world’s top riders and teams.
Q: When does the 2023 season start?
A: The first race of the 2023 season will take place on March 19th, at the Losail International Circuit in Qatar.
Q: How many events are there in the 2023 season?
A: There are a total of 20 events in the 2023 season.
Q: When does the 2023 season end?
A: The last race of the 2023 season will take place on November 12th, at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Spain.
FAQs
Q: How can I watch Moto GP?
A: You can watch Moto GP on various channels, including BT Sport, Canal+, and Eurosport. You can also stream it on Moto GP’s official website.
Q: How are points awarded in Moto GP?
A: Points are awarded to the top 15 finishers in each race, with the winner receiving 25 points. The rider with the most points at the end of the season is declared the Moto GP world champion.
Q: Who are the current Moto GP world champions?
A: The current Moto GP world champions are Fabio Quartararo (rider) and Yamaha (team).
Q: What are the Moto GP bike specifications?
A: Moto GP bikes must have four-stroke engines with a maximum displacement of 1000cc. The bikes must weigh a minimum of 157 kg (including the rider) and have a maximum fuel capacity of 22 liters.
Conclusion
The 2023 Moto GP season promises to be an exciting one, with 20 events taking place across different countries. With this guide, you are now equipped with all the information you need to follow the season and enjoy every race to the fullest. So, mark your calendars, and get ready for an action-packed season!