The 2023 MotoGP World Championship is likely to reach a dramatic climax this weekend in Sepang, Malaysia. Pramac Ducati’s Jorge Martin leads by 17 points and is on the verge of claiming his first world championship. However, Ducati’s two-time defending champion Francesco Bagnaia must win the Malaysian Grand Prix and hope Martin slips up to keep his title hopes alive. The Valencia Grand Prix is at risk of being canceled due to severe damage caused by Storm Dana, adding to the uncertainty of the season. Local authorities are focusing on recovery efforts and may postpone or even cancel events. If Valencia is cancelled, the Malaysian Grand Prix could become the season finale.
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MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix: 2023 race schedule at Sepang International Circuit, India
Friday, November 1
Malaysian GP MotoGP Free Practice 1am – 08:15am
Malaysian GP MotoGP practice session – 12:30pm
Saturday, November 2
Malaysian GP MotoGP Free Practice No. 2 – 07:40 AM
Malaysian GP MotoGP Qualifying – 08:20 AM
Malaysian GP MotoGP Sprint Race – 12:30pm
Sunday, November 3
Malaysian GP MotoGP Race – 12:30pm
MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix: Where to watch the 2024 race
MotoGP fans in India can watch the exciting 2024 season live for free on JioCinema. No subscription or Jio sim is required to watch the 2024 MotoGP races. Just download the JioCinema app on your smartphone or smart TV to watch the match.
You can also watch MotoGP races on Eurosport and Sports 18.
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MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix: Sepang International Circuit
Malaysia’s Sepang International Circuit is known for its high-speed thrills and challenging layouts. Built in just 14 months, this state-of-the-art facility has hosted some of the most iconic races in motorsport history.
The Sepang circuit is 5.54 kilometers long and is a perfect blend of fast straights and technical corners. The track’s unique design, coupled with Malaysia’s hot and humid climate, creates demanding conditions for both riders and machines.
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