The race for the MotoGP title is getting increasingly exciting as the 2024 season enters its final rounds. MotoGP riders will compete in the Thai Grand Prix this weekend. Ducati riders Jorge Martín and Francesco Bagnaia are locked in a tight title race, with Enea Bastianini and Marc Marc Marquez is now likely to be out of the title race. In order to remain neutral in the riders’ championship, Ducati has temporarily halted development of the 2024 bike. Meanwhile, the Thai Grand Prix will be Di Gianantonio’s final race of the season as the Italian driver undergoes surgery. With so much at stake, every game from now on is going to be a must-see experience. Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix.
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MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix: 2023 Thai Grand Prix India race schedule
Friday, October 25
MotoGP Thailand GP Free Practice 1 am – 09:15 am
MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix Practice – 01:30 PM
Saturday, October 26
MotoGP Thailand GP Free Practice 2 – 08:40 AM
MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix Qualifying – 09:20 AM
MotoGP Thailand GP Sprint – 01:30 PM
Sunday, October 27
MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix – 01:30 PM
MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix: Where to watch the 2024 race
The 2024 MotoGP race will be streamed live on JioCinema for free. Users do not need a Jio SIM card to enjoy live coverage and it is also compatible with smart TVs. The app supports the latest versions of iOS (iPhone 7 and above), Android (4.3 and above), and Samsung Tizen (2.4 and above).
Apart from JioCinema, Eurosport and Sports 18 will also broadcast the 2024 MotoGP Grand Prix live in India.
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For those looking for comprehensive MotoGP coverage, the official streaming service MotoGP VideoPass offers an annual subscription, which includes access to all MotoGP events, including practice sessions, qualifying, races and highlights.
MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix: About Chang International Circuit
Thailand Chang International Circuit joined the MotoGP calendar in 2018. The 4.55-kilometre circuit is famous for its long straights and 12 challenging corners. Although it seems simple, drivers must balance speed and control, especially in the final corner, a common spot for overtaking, which can lead to mistakes.
Buriram’s extreme heat and humidity compound this challenge, making tire temperature management critical for optimal performance and safety.
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