Where to see the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix, schedules and more info
He Austrian BWIN Grand It will be the first after the summer holidays and arrives with a clear protagonist: Marc Márquez. The pilot of Ducati Lenovo Team He has made history with five consecutive victories, expanding his general advantage to 120 points. But the Austrian layout remains a land without conquering for him: he has never won here and his last podium was in 2019, in a legendary duel with Andrea Dovizioso.
Opposite will have weight rivals. Your partner Francesco Bagnaia He arrives undefeated in Spielberg since 2022 and does not hide that he wants to stop the streak of 93. Álex Márquez (BK8 Gresini Racing) seeks to compensate after a bad weekend in Brno, and achieve his first Austrian podium. April Racing keeps its escalation with Marco Bezzecchi adding four podiums in the last three appointments, and Jorge Martín recovering confidence.
Also from aprilia satellite, Raúl Fernández chain five top 10 and a fifth since it matches its best result, while your partner Ai ogura He hopes to take advantage of his experience at the Red Bull Ring to return to the points zone after a start of the season weighed by injuries.
For KTM, without a doubt, this is the most important race of the year. The Austrian manufacturer arrives motivated by the podium of Pedro Acosta in Brno and the Enea Bastianini In Sprint, with the return of Maverick Viñales After his injury to Sachsenring and the memory of the victory of Brad Binder In 2021 feeding expectations.
In Yamaha, Fabio Quartarara Lead the offensive to climb positions from the ninth place, with Johann Zarco As a reference of Honda in the fight for Top 6. in the VR46 Racing Team, Fabio Di Giannantonio It arrives after its first zero of the year, while Franco Morbidelli Follow in the fight for Top 5.
Among the pilots to follow stand out Fermín Aldeguerbetter rookie of the season with a solid advantage over Viñales; Jack Millersecond best Yamaha pilot and with experience on the Spielberg podium; Miguel Oliveirathat returns to the place of his first triumph in MotoGP; and Somkiat chantrawhich hopes to receive the medical approval to return to the layout where he achieved a podium in Moto2.
The Red Bull Ring is synonymous with frantic races, with decisive rebuffs, braking to the limit and unpredictable finals. With Márquez determined to close a pending account, Bagnaia Defending its territory, KTM running at home and a grill anxious to re -fall to the fight, everything indicates that Austria will be a high voltage chapter on the road to the title of 2025.
Where to see the Austria Grand Prix 2025
If this weekend you want to live all the emotion of the Austrian Grand Prix Live from Spain, the reference point will be Dazn. The streaming platform maintains the exclusive rights of retransmission in our country, which means that, whether you access through its application as if you do through any of the associated operators (Movistar Plus+, Vodafone TV or similar that integrate its signal), you will have full access to every minute of activity in the Red Bull Ring.
DAZN will offer full coverage: from the official press conferences on Thursday, through all free training and classification sessions, to Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP races on Sunday. In addition, it will maintain its usual spaces of previous and subsequent analysis and debate, with the presence of specialized commentators, expilotos and reporters on the foot of the track that provide context and key data.
As an alternative, the Official Victor is also available MotoGPan online service managed by Dorna that broadcasts live the entire action of the championship. Of course, the narration and comments are entirely in English, something to consider for those who prefer to follow the competition in Spanish.
Austrian Grand Prix Hours 2025
Friday, August 15
Previous Dazn: 08:55 hours
Moto3 | FP1: 09:00 hours
Moto2 | FP1: 09:50 hours
MotoGP | FP1: 10:45 hours
Moto3 | Practice: 13:15 hours
Moto2 | Practice: 14:05 hours
MotoGP | Practice: 15:00 hours
Saturday, August 16
Previous Dazn on the way to pole: 08:35 hours
Moto3 | FP2: 08:40 hours
Moto2 | FP2: 09:25 hours
MotoGP | FP2: 10:10 hours
MotoGP | Q1: 10:50 hours
MotoGP | Q2: 11:15 hours
Previous Dazn on the way to Sprint: 12:30 hours
Moto3 | Q1: 12:50 hours
Moto3 | Q2: 13:15 hours
Moto2 | Q1: 13:45 hours
Moto2 | Q2: 14:10 hours
MotoGP | Sprint: 15:00 hours
Sunday, August 17
Previous Dazn Domingo de Carreras: 09:30 hours
MotoGP | Warm Up: 09:40 hours
Moto3 | Carrera (19 turns): 11:00 hours
Moto2 | Carrera (22 laps): 12:15 hours
MotoGP | Carrera (26 turns): 14:00 hours
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