MotoGP will go to the Bugatti Circuit this weekend for the French Grand Prix. Final 12 months’s race celebrated 1000 MotoGP races and was received by Marco Bezzecchi.
The Italian took his second grand prix victory of 2023, after taking the highest spot on the rostrum on the Argentine Grand Prix – which briefly gave him the championship lead.
The French Grand Prix will happen on the Bugatti Circuit, which is a part of the broader Le Mans monitor, which hosts the enduring endurance race.
When is the MotoGP French Grand Prix?
- Date: Sunday 12 Could 2024
- Begin time: 1pm BST (2pm native time)
The MotoGP French Grand Prix will happen between 10-12 Could. The race will begin at 1pm BST on Sunday 28 April and can final 27 laps.
Saturday’s Dash race will begin at 2pm BST and will probably be a 13-lap race.
Tito Rabat, French MotoGP. 14 Could 2021
Picture by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images
watch MotoGP French Grand Prix
Within the UK, MotoGP could be watched by way of its personal streaming service – MotoGP Videopass. This platform affords viewers the power to observe reside races, practices, qualifying and dash occasions, in addition to highlights and unique content material.
A subscription to MotoGP Videopass prices an annual payment of €199.99 (£170.97) or a month-to-month payment of €29.99 (£25.64).
The total 2024 MotoGP season can be accessible to observe on TNT Sports activities within the UK and the US. Prospects can subscribe to TNT Sports activities for £30.99 per 30 days, which incorporates all 4 sport channels and Discovery+. This additionally permits viewers to observe by way of cell, pill or console gadgets.
Free to observe highlights will probably be accessible on ITVX, and MotoGP’s website and YouTube channel.
What are the timings for the French Grand Prix?
Listed below are the total timings for the MotoGP French Grand Prix:
Session |
Date |
Begin time (BST) |
Free Observe 1 |
Friday 10 Could |
9.45am – 10.30am |
Free Observe 2 |
Friday 10 Could |
2pm – 3pm |
Free Observe 3 |
Saturday 11 Could |
9.10am – 9.40am |
Qualifying 1 |
Saturday 11 Could |
9.50am – 10.05am |
Qualifying 2 |
Saturday 11 Could |
10.15am – 10.30am |
Dash Race – 13 laps |
Saturday 11 Could |
2pm |
Heat Up |
Sunday 12 Could |
8.40am – 8.50am |
Race – 27 laps |
Sunday 12 Could |
1pm |
What are the timings for Moto2 and Moto3 races on the French Grand Prix?
Right here is the weekend schedule for the Moto2 and Moto3 French Grand Prix:
Moto2 French Grand Prix schedule:
Session |
Date |
Begin time (BST) |
Free Observe 1 |
Friday 10 Could |
8.50am – 9.30am |
Free Observe 2 |
Friday 10 Could |
1.05pm – 1.45pm |
Free Observe 3 |
Saturday 11 Could |
8.25am – 8.55am |
Qualifying 1 |
Saturday 11 Could |
12.45pm – 1pm |
Qualifying 2 |
Saturday 11 Could |
1.10pm – 1.25pm |
Race – 22 laps |
Sunday 12 Could |
11.15am |
Moto3 French Grand Prix schedule:
Session |
Date |
Begin time (BST) |
Free Observe 1 |
Friday 10 Could |
8am – 8.35am |
Free Observe 2 |
Friday 10 Could |
12.15pm – 12.50pm |
Free Observe 3 |
Saturday 11 Could |
7.40am – 8.10am |
Qualifying 1 |
Saturday 11 Could |
11.50am – 12.05pm |
Qualifying 2 |
Saturday 11 Could |
12.15pm – 12.30pm |
Race – 20 laps |
Sunday 12 Could |
10am |
What are the timings for MotoE on the French Grand Prix?
Right here is the total MotoE schedule for the French Grand Prix:
Session |
Date |
Begin time (BST) |
Free Observe 1 |
Friday 10 Could |
7.30am – 7.45am |
Free Observe 2 |
Friday 10 Could |
11.25am – 11.40am |
Qualifying 1 |
Friday 10 Could |
3.15pm – 3.25pm |
Qualifying 2 |
Friday 10 Could |
3.35pm – 3.45pm |
Race 1 – 8 laps |
Saturday 11 Could |
11.15am |
Race 2 – 8 laps |
Saturday 11 Could |
3.10pm |