Where to see Malaysian Grand Prix 2024, schedules and more info

We are already fully immersed in the Malaysian Grand Prix when we have practically not finished taking on the weekend in Thailand where Pecco closed the gap slightly with Martín. That minimal point cut makes it a little more difficult for the Spaniard to win the crown this weekend, but he is still the only one of the two who depends on himself.

Of course, for Martín to be able to leave with the title under his arm, he will mathematically have to increase the difference with Bagnaia by 21 points, and leave with an income of 38 points, because if it were 37, Bagnia could cut to a tie in the last appointment of the year and take the title.

What cannot happen mathematically in Sepang is for Bagnaia to win the championship, because there are not so many points at stake to reduce the 17-point difference and, in addition, expand the advantage by another 37. What’s more, even on Saturday, no matter what happens, Martín will continue to be the leader of the provisional team.

This whole battle can also be conditioned by the weather conditions and the chances of storms or rain on the Malaysian route are high at the moment. This would mean an extra challenge and, in a way, the continuity of what we experienced during Sunday in Thailand.

As if all this were not enough, the Malaysian Grand Prix arrives while we are all in awe of what is happening in Valencia. With our thoughts on the thousands of families affected and, especially, on those who have suffered irreparable losses, we must also be aware of the deterioration that the surroundings of the route have suffered.

The Circuit de Valencia itself has officially announced that the layout is in good condition, but not the accesses, parking… and as Nicolás Collado, general director of the Ricardo Tormo Circuit, has said, “Now a damage assessment process begins that will tell us to what extent this DANA will affect the celebration of our next events.”.

Logically, the competition takes a backseat to the human drama that has claimed dozens of lives, although that does not mean that the risk of a possible cancellation of the Valencia Grand Prix makes the Malaysian Grand Prix even more decisive. . In any case, we take advantage of these lines to send from Soymotero.net all our support and affection to those affected.

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Schedules for the 2024 Malaysian Grand Prix

The time difference with Malaysia means that we have to get up quite early if we don’t want to miss any of the action on the track, but the MotoGP races on both Saturday and Sunday take place at 8:00 in the morning, perfect to wake up and enjoy afterwards. of the day.

Friday, November 1

  • 02:00-02:35 – Moto3™ – Free Practice
  • 02:50-03:30 – Moto2™ Free Practice
  • 03:45-04:30 – MotoGP™ Free Practice Nr. 1
  • 06:15-06:50 – Moto3™ Practice Nr. 1
  • 07:05-07:45 – Moto2™ Practice Nr. 1
  • 08:00-09:00 – MotoGP™ Practice

Saturday November 2

  • 01:40-02:10 – Moto3™ Practice Nr. 2
  • 02:25-02:55 – Moto2™ Practice Nr. 2
  • 03:10-03:40 – MotoGP™ Free Practice Nr. 2
  • 03:50-04:05 – MotoGP™ Qualifying Nr. 1
  • 04:15-04:30 – MotoGP™ Qualifying Nr. 2
  • 05:50-06:05 – Moto3™ Qualifying Nr. 1
  • 06:15-06:30 – Moto3™ Qualifying Nr. 2
  • 06:45-07:00 – Moto2™ Qualifying Nr. 1
  • 07:10-07:25 – Moto2™ Qualifying Nr. 2
  • 08:00-09:00 – MotoGP™ – Sprint Race- 10 laps

Sunday, November 3

  • 03:40-03:50 – MotoGP™ – Warm Up
  • 05:00 – Moto3™ – Race – 15 laps
  • 06:15 – Moto2™ – Race – 17 laps
  • 08:00 – MotoGP™ – Race – 20 laps

Where to watch the 2024 Malaysian Grand Prix

Bagnaia could say goodbye to his options, but also leave Malaysia as leader

One more weekend, the options to be able to watch both races and training sessions live, there is no choice but to resort to payment. Either through DAZN and the different platforms on which it can be enjoyed or through the MotoGP VideoPass, available on its website.

At the moment, these are the only two ways to enjoy all the material available about the Malaysian Grand Prix.

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