The 2024 MotoGP World Championship is reaching its climax. All eyes are on Malaysia, the venue for the penultimate round of the season. A thrilling duel will take place between Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia, with the two riders separated by just 17 points. A tiny gap that promises thrilling racing right down to the final straight.
The pilots of MotoGP are preparing to tackle the penultimate stage of the championship, a crucial race which could decide the fate of the title. George Martin is leading the general classification, with 17 points ahead of Pecco Bagnaia. That margin, while seemingly comfortable, has fluctuated in the last two races, adding a layer of intensity to this title battle.
The fight is mainly focused on these two drivers, but another name, that of Marc Marquez, could also spice up the competition. Although he no longer has anything to play for in the championship, Marquez showed his desire to fight for victory, as he demonstrated in the race at Phillip Island.
With just two Grands Prix remaining in the 2024 season, the stakes are higher than ever. The tie between Martin et bagnaia has kept fans on the edge of their seats, and the excitement is palpable as the race approaches SepangBoth drivers know they must remain focused throughout the weekend to maximize their chances of success.
As the season draws to a close, the atmosphere is charged with tension and anticipation. Expect a thrilling race to Sepang, unless unexpected events come to disrupt the course of things. In a few weeks, the champion will be crowned, but first, the track of the Malaysian Grand Prix will offer one last captivating show before drawing the curtain on this memorable season.
To make sure you don't miss any of the tournament, here are the times:
MotoGP, Malaysia: timetables
Friday, November 1
FP1 Moto3 02:00-02:35
FP1 Moto2 02:50-03:30
FP1 MotoGP 03:45-04:30
FP2 Moto3 06:15-06:50
FP2 Moto2 07:05-07:45
MotoGP practice 08-00
Saturday, November 2
FP3 Moto3 01:40-02:10
FP3 Moto2 02:25-02:55
FP2 MotoGP 03:10-03:40
Q1 MotoGP 03:50-04:05
Q2 MotoGP 04:15-04:30
Q1 Moto3 05:50-05:05
Q2 Moto3 06:15-06:30
Q1 Moto2 06:45-07:00
Q2 Moto2 07:10-07:25
MotoGP Sprint Race 08pm
Sunday, November 3
Warm Up MotoGP 03-40
Moto3 race 05:00 p.m.
Moto2 race 06:15 p.m.
MotoGP race 08:00