The 2024 MotoGP season concludes with a decisive weekend in Barcelona. While the world title is the main issue, many other standings are still to be decided, providing a thrilling spectacle for fans.
The 2024 MotoGP season ends in style this weekend at Barcelona, where a new world champion will be crowned and where several positions still remain to be decided in the general classification, with strategic stakes for the drivers and the teams.
The title battle is the main attraction, with George Martin who is currently leading Francis Bagnaia de 24 points. For the driver to Pramac wins his first championship, he must finish in front Bagnaia and collect two more points. The Sprint could be the key to this arithmetic victory.
Besides the title fight, several other important decisions are at stake. The championship podium is contested between Marc Marquez et Enea Bastianini. The duo is separated by a single point, with Marquez currently in third position. Another major issue concerns the place of the best brand after Ducati, with KTM et Aprilia engaged in a duel. KTM seems to have a better chance, with 31 points ahead of Aprilia before Barcelona.
Positions for prestigious places in the top 10 are also uncertain. Five drivers are still in the running for these last places, including Franco Morbidelli, Alex Marquez, Aleix Espargaro et Marco BezzecchiThese drivers will have to give their all in the final to secure a position among the top ten in the championship.
The last round at Barcelona therefore promises to be a decisive race for many drivers and teams, with crucial stakes not only for the title, but also for recognition in the history of the season. MotoGP 2024.
The title SHOWDOWN is upon us ⚔️🔥
Join us in Barcelona for the season finale 🤩 Get your tickets ➡️ https://t.co/eh0VpEnBZW#SolidarityGP | #RacingForValencia pic.twitter.com/y4695Rp6L2
- MotoGP @ 🏁 (@MotoGP) November 10, 2024
To make sure you don't miss any of the tournament, here are the times:
MotoGP, Barcelona: timetables
Friday, November 15
FP1 Moto3 09:00-09:35
FP1 Moto2 09:50-10:30
FP1 MotoGP 10:45-11:30
FP2 Moto3 13:15-13:50
FP2 Moto2 14:05-14:45
MotoGP practice 15-00
Saturday, November 16
FP3 Moto3 08:40-09:10
FP3 Moto2 09:25-09:55
FP2 MotoGP 10:10-10:40
Q1 MotoGP 10:50-11:05
Q2 MotoGP 11:15-11:30
Q1 Moto3 12:50-13:05
Q2 Moto3 13:15-13:30
Q1 Moto2 13:45-14:00
Q2 Moto2 14:10-14:25
MotoGP Sprint Race 15pm
Sunday, November 17
Warm Up MotoGP 09-40
Moto3 Race 11:00 18 laps
Moto2 Race 12:15 21 laps
MotoGP Race 14:00 24 laps