Thailand is coming to us this weekend and will test our passion by making us set back 5 hours from our habits in following the meeting. The Buriram route thus promises a MotoGP race at 09:00 a.m. on Sunday, but to follow everything, you will have to be on the war footing of 04:00 a.m. Here is the program !

Du 4 6 in October, the MotoGP World Championship offers us a vigil to follow the progress of the Thailand Grand Prix. This is the second visit to this country and it will be the last time at this time. Because from 2020, the deadline will be set in March. The 4,6 km long “Chang International Circuit” with five left turns and seven right turns was designed by Hermann Tilke and officially opened on October 4, 2014. The longest straight is one kilometer.

Marc Márquez took victory in MotoGP's first visit the year before: the Repsol Honda rider, however, crossed the line just 0.115 seconds ahead Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati) and 0.270 seconds separated him from Maverick Vinales (Yamaha).

The last Aragón Grand Prix was dominated by Marc Márquez. With a 98-point advantage, the 26-year-old Spaniard can claim his sixth MotoGP world champion title in Thailand. If he scores two points more than Dovizioso, second in the general classification, he will be able to complete the season.

In Moto2, the world champion Francis Bagnaia won the title in Buriram in 2018. In 2019, Alex Marquez arrives in Thailand at the top of the world championship. The Marc VDS driver is 38 points ahead of Jorge Navarro and 42 points ahead Augusto Fernandez, who scored nothing in Aragón.

In Moto3, things are exciting after the Aragon Grand Prix: Aron Canet only two behind Lorenzo Dalla Porta after his third victory of the season.

2019 Thai Grand Prix (CET) Timings:

Friday, October 4th

04:00 a.m. – 04:40 a.m.: Moto3, FP1

04:55 a.m. – 05:40 a.m.: MotoGP, FP1

05:55 a.m. – 06:35 a.m.: Moto2, FP1

08:15 a.m. – 08:55 a.m.: Moto3, FP2

09:10 a.m. – 09:55 a.m.: MotoGP, FP2

10:10 – 10:50: Moto2, FP2

Saturday, October 5, 2019

04:00 a.m. – 04:40 a.m.: Moto3, FP3

04:55 a.m. – 05:40 a.m.: MotoGP, FP3

05:55 a.m. – 06:35 a.m.: Moto2, FP3

07:35 – 07:50: Moto3, Qualification 1

08:00 – 08:15: Moto3, Qualification 2

08.30 – 09.00: MotoGP, FP4

09.10 – 09.25: MotoGP, Qualification 1

09.35 – 09.50: MotoGP, Qualification 2

10.05 – 10.20: Moto2, Qualification 1

10:30 – 10:45: Moto2, Qualification 2

Sunday October 6 2019

03:40 – 04:00: Moto3, Warmup

04:10 – 04:30: Moto2, Warmup

04:40 – 05:00: MotoGP, Warmup

06:00: Moto3, Race (22 laps)

07:20: Moto2, Race (24 laps)

09:00 p.m.: MotoGP, race (26 laps)