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The Excitement of MotoGP Sprint Race Time in 2023

The Excitement of MotoGP Sprint Race Time in 2023

MotoGP is a sport that has been thrilling audiences for decades, with high-speed motorcycles racing around the track at breakneck speeds. The MotoGP Sprint Race is a new addition to the racing calendar, and it has been taking the sport by storm. In this article, we will explore the excitement of MotoGP Sprint Race Time.

2023 MotoGP Argentina Grand Prix session timings

2023 MotoGP Argentina Grand Prix session timings in Argentina

Friday 31st March 2023

  • Free Practice 1: 10:45 – 11:30 local time
  • Free Practice 2: 15:00 – 16:00 local time

Saturday 1st April 2023

  • Free Practice 3: 10:10 – 10:40 local time
  • Qualifying: 10:50 – 11:30 local time
  • Sprint: 15:00 local time

Sunday 2nd April 2023

  • Warm up: 09:45 – 09:55 local time
  • Race: 14:00 local time

2023 MotoGP Argentina Grand Prix session timings in the UK and Portugal

Friday 31st March 2023

  • Free Practice 1: 14:45 – 15:30 BST
  • Free Practice 2: 19:00 – 20:00 BST

Saturday 1st April 2023

  • Free Practice 3: 14:10 – 14:40 BST
  • Qualifying: 14:50 – 15:30 BST
  • Sprint: 19:00 BST

Sunday 2nd April 2023

  • Warm up: 13:45 – 13:55 BST
  • Race: 18:00 BST

2023 MotoGP Argentina Grand Prix session timings in Europe 

Friday 31st March 2023

  • Free Practice 1: 15:45 – 16:30 CEST
  • Free Practice 2: 20:00 – 21:00 CEST

Saturday 1st April 2023

  • Free Practice 3: 15:10 – 15:40 CEST
  • Qualifying: 15:40 – 15:50 CEST
  • Sprint: 20:00 CEST

Sunday 2nd April 2023

  • Warm up: 14:45 – 14:55 CEST
  • Race: 19:00 CEST

2023 MotoGP Argentina Grand Prix session timings in the US

Friday 31st March 2023

  • Free Practice 1:  09:45 – 10:30 ET / 06:45 – 07:30 PT
  • Free Practice 2:  14:00 – 15:00 ET / 11:00 – 12:00 PT

Saturday 1st April 2023

  • Free Practice 3: 09:10 – 09:40  ET / 06:10 – 06:40 PT
  • Qualifying: 09:50 – 10:30 ET / 06:50 – 07:30 PT
  • Sprint: 14:00 ET / 11:00 PT

Sunday 2nd April 2023

  • Warm-up: 08:45 – 08:55 ET / 05:45 – 05:55 PT
  • Race:  13:00 ET /  10:00 PT 

2023 MotoGP Argentina Grand Prix session timings in Australia

Saturday 1st April 2023

  • Free Practice 1: 00:45 – 01:30 AEDT
  • Free Practice 2: 05:00 – 06:00 AEDT

Sunday 2nd April 2023

  • Free Practice 3: 00:10 – 00:40 AEDT 
  • Qualifying: 00:50 – 01:30 AEDT
  • Sprint: 05:00 AEDT

Monday 3rd April 2023

  • Warm-up: 22:45 – 22:55 AEST
  • Race: 03:00 AEST

2023 MotoGP Argentina Grand Prix session timings in Japan

Friday 31st March 2023

  • Free Practice 1: 22:45 – 23:00 JST 

Saturday 1st April 2023

  • Free Practice 2: 03:00 – 04:00 JST 
  • Free Practice 3: 22:10 – 22:40 JST 
  • Qualifying: 22:50 – 12:30 JST

Sunday 2nd April 2023

  • Sprint: 03:00 JST
  • Warm-up: 19:45 – 19:55 JST

Sunday 2nd April 2023

  • Race: 02:00 JST

2023 MotoGP Argentina Grand Prix session timings in India

Friday 31st March 2023

  • Free Practice 1: 19:15 – 17:00 IST 
  • Free Practice 2: 22:30 – 00:30 IST

Saturday 1st April 2023

  • Free Practice 3: 18:40 – 19:10 IST 
  • Qualifying: 19:20 – 20:00 IST
  • Sprint: 23:30

Sunday 2nd April 2023

  • Warm-up: 18:15 – 18:25 IST
  • Race: 22:30 IST

Can’t find your country or region in the list? Check the MotoGP schedule page for the broadcast times in your local timezone.

Can I stream the Argentina MotoGP?

MotoGP has its own on-demand streaming service, offering live broadcast of practice, qualifying and the race, as well as highlights. The MotoGP Video pass is available for an annual fee of 139.99 euros. Several local broadcasters also stream MotoGP races on their official websites.

What is the MotoGP Sprint Race?

The MotoGP Sprint Race is a shorter version of the traditional MotoGP race, which usually lasts for around 45 minutes. The Sprint Race, on the other hand, only lasts for 15 minutes, making it a high-speed dash to the finish line. It was introduced to the MotoGP calendar in 2021 as a way to add more excitement to the sport, and it has quickly become a fan favourite.

How is the Sprint Race different from the traditional race?

The MotoGP Sprint Race is different from the traditional race in a number of ways. First and foremost, it is much shorter, meaning that the riders have to push their bikes to the limit from the moment the race begins. There are also fewer laps, with the Sprint Race usually consisting of around 10 laps.

Another difference is that the grid positions for the Sprint Race are determined by the results of the previous race, with the top nine riders from the previous race starting in reverse order. This means that the rider who finished ninth in the previous race will start from pole position in the Sprint Race, while the rider who finished first will start from ninth.

Why is the Sprint Race so exciting?

The MotoGP Sprint Race is so exciting for a number of reasons. Firstly, it is a much faster and more intense race than the traditional MotoGP race. With only 15 minutes to complete the race, the riders have to push their bikes to the limit from the moment the race begins. This makes for some incredible racing and some truly heart-stopping moments.

Secondly, the reverse grid format means that the race is full of surprises. The rider who finished ninth in the previous race could end up winning the Sprint Race, while the rider who finished first could end up at the back of the grid. This makes for some incredible battles as the riders try to make their way to the front of the pack.

Finally, the Sprint Race is an opportunity for the underdogs to shine. With the top riders starting from the back of the grid, it gives the lesser-known riders a chance to show what they are capable of. This makes for some incredible racing and some truly inspiring moments.

When is the next Sprint Race?

The next MotoGP Sprint Race is set to take place on May 1, 2023, at the Jerez Circuit in Spain. This will be the third Sprint Race of the season, and it is sure to be another thrilling spectacle.

Conclusion

The MotoGP Sprint Race is a new addition to the racing calendar, but it has already established itself as a fan favourite. With its fast-paced and intense racing, the Sprint Race is sure to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Whether you are a die-hard MotoGP fan or a casual viewer, the Sprint Race is not to be missed. So mark your calendars and get ready for some incredible racing at MotoGP Sprint Race Time!

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