The MotoGP race for the Australian Grand Prix will be held on Saturday due to "extreme" weather conditions, and the sprint race on Sunday. Although the two free MotoGP practice sessions on Friday took place in sunny weather, the weather forecast for Sunday shows a strengthening of the wind with gusts up to 80 km/h, and a 70 to 80% chance of rain. By switching the dates of the main and sprint races, the racers will fight for full points on Saturday, and the sprint race will take place on Sunday, weather permitting. Saturday will be quite busy for the racers and teams, as the third free practice will be on the schedule, followed by qualifying and then the afternoon, 27-lap race for the Grand Prix. The Sunday schedule remains the morning warm-up, followed by the sprint race at the same time as the main race.
The first F1 sprint weekend of this season is upon us. The racers will compete in Baku according to a modified format, which includes only one free practice session, two qualifiers, and two races. Azerbaijan GP 2023 schedule: Friday, April 28 Free practice 11:30 - 12:30 Qualifying 15:00 - 16:00 Saturday, April 29 Sprint Shootout - 10:30 Sprint - 15:30 Sunday, April 30 Race for Azerbaijan GP - 13:00 XNUMX
MotoGP returns to Europe. The first European race is scheduled - the race for the Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez, but this time the race weekend will take place a little differently, partly due to the introduction of the Saturday sprint race, and partly due to the delay with which the organizers want to avoid overlapping the race with Formula 1. MotoGP Grand Prix Schedule Spain: Friday, 28.4. 2023 9:00 - 9:35 Moto3 FP1 9:50 - 10:30 Moto2 FP1 10:45 - 11:30 MotoGP FP1 13:15 - 13:50 Moto3 FP2 14:05 - 14:45 Moto2 FP2 15:00 - 16:00 MotoGP FP2 Saturday 29.4. 8:40 - 9:10 Moto3 FP3 9:25 - 9:55 Moto2 FP3 10:10 - 10:40 MotoGP FP3 10:50 - 11:05 MotoGP Q1 11:15 - 11:30 MotoGP Q2 12:50 - 13 :05 Moto3 Q1 13:15 - 13:30 Moto3 Q2 13:45 - 14:00 Moto2 Q1 14:10 - 14:25 Moto2 Q2 15:00 MotoGP Sprint Sunday, 30.4. 10:
Formula 1 moves to Japan, to the legendary Suzuka, after a rainy race for the Singapore Grand Prix. Due to the corona virus pandemic, F1 has not raced here since 2019, and Suzuka is very high on the popularity chart with racers. The weather forecast (according to AccuWeather) currently shows a high chance of rain on Friday (75%) and Sunday (76%), with slightly better weather expected on Saturday, when there is only a 1% chance of rain. Temperatures will also be suitable for the weather, as they are expected to range from 18 to 19 degrees from Friday to Sunday, only on Saturday they should be slightly higher, around 23 degrees. Japanese GP Schedule Friday 7 October FP1 - 7:00 FP2 - 8:00 Saturday 8 October FP3 - 5:00 Qualifying - 8:00 Sunday 9 October Japanese GP - 7:00
The summer break of the Formula 1 2021 season is over and we have a continuation of an interesting and tense duel between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappn ahead of us. And this tense duel between the racers and their teams will start on the spectacular tracks of Belgium, the Netherlands and Italy, which form an otherwise unpopular trio between the racers and the teams. Spa Francorchamps and Monza are tracks that are extremely fast, and Zandvoort is new to the calendar and will provide an additional spice to the fight for this year’s title with its configuration. Otherwise, these three races will not decide on the outcome of this season, but they will show who will be the best prepared to start in the second half of the season. Here, of course, all eyes are on Red Bull, which is in the last two races before the summer break due to the resignation of Verstappn
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