The 2023 Moto GP season arrives at Sepang International Circuit (Malaysia), November 10-12. This is the penultimate race of the World Championship that is still in dispute between Pico Bagnaia, the current leader on 389 points, and Jorge Martin, second on 376 points, who managed to win two weeks ago in Thailand. Thus, the Spanish driver intensified the struggle for the championship even more, as he remained only 13 points behind the Italian. The race in Thailand was decided at the final corner, and it was a lively race with a predictable and exciting end to the season ahead. The Moto 3 title has not yet been decided, as Jaume Mascia (230 points) resisted intense pressure from Ayumu Sasaki (231). In Moto 2, Pedro Acosta, who has a huge advantage over his rivals, will seek to win the title this weekend.
Motorcycle schedules
Friday 10 November
- Free Training 1: 3:45 am
- Exercise: 8:00 am
Saturday 11 November
- Free Training 2: 3:10 am
- Classification (S1): 03:50 am.
- Classification (S2): 04:15 am.
- Sprint race: 8:00 am
Sunday 12 November
Moto2 schedules
Friday 10 November
- Free Training 1: 02:50 AM
- Free Training 2: 07:05 PM
Saturday 11 November
- Free Training 3: 2:25 am
- Classification (S1): 06:45 h
- Classification (S2): 07:10 am.
Sunday 12 November
Moto3 schedules
Friday 10 November
- Free Training 1: 2:00 am
- Free Training 2: 6:15 am
Saturday 11 November
- Free Training 3: 1:40 am
- Classification (S1): 05:50 am.
- Classification (S2): 06:15 am
Sunday 12 November
Where to watch the races
The entire Malaysian Grand Prix can be followed through the DAZN streaming platform.
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