The world championship of MotoGP continues its tour in Qatar, on the Losail circuit, to compete in the 19th meeting of the 20 scheduled for 2023.
After a turbulent passage at Sepang (Malaysia), the situation in the championship has hardly changed in the premier category, except that Marco Bezzecchi (VR46) is now mathematically out of the running for the world title.
In front of the Italian, the duel between Jorge Martín and Francesco Bagnaia intensifies. After their numerous and aggressive battles during the last weekend of competition, the official Ducati rider has fourteen points more than his rival.
Another fact to take into account, the two drivers are now equal in terms of warnings for non-compliance with tire pressure, and will both be sanctioned in the event of a new infraction.
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MotoGP 2023 Qatar Grand Prix schedule
Friday November 17:
Free Practice 1: 13:45 a.m. – 14:30 a.m.
Testing: 18:00 a.m. – 19:00 a.m.
Saturday November 18:
Free Practice 2: 13:00 a.m. – 13:30 a.m.
Qualifications 1: 13:40 – 13:55
Qualifications 2: 14:05 – 14:20
Sprint – 11 laps: 18:00 a.m.
Sunday November 19:
Warm-up: 13:40 a.m. – 13:50 a.m.
Race – 22 laps: 18:00
How to watch MotoGP in 2023 (Auvio, Canal+, etc.)?
Motorcycle racing enthusiasts have multiple options to follow the 2023 season of the premier category of racing on two wheels.
Canal+, just like MotoGP VideoPass, offer their subscribers the possibility of following all sessions of the MotoGP, Moto 2 and Moto 3 championships live.
The Belgian streaming platform Auvio diffuses on its side for free each MotoGP, Moto 2 and Moto 3 session live on its site, while the Tipik television channel broadcasts the main Moto 2 and premier category races, also without subscription.
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