This is debatable the eighteenth round of the MotoGP World Championship at the 2023 Malaysian Grand Prix, with a tighter championship than before. Pecco Bagnaia is again leading but saw how its income with respect to to Jorge Martin It’s only 13 points and three races left after the Spaniard’s victory in Thailand.
Pecco Bagnaia He has 389 points leading the drivers’ classification. In second position is Spanish Jorge Martin, with 376 points. In success of Thailand The gap is greatly reduced and the final races are very attractive.
In the Moto 2 its leadership is consolidated Pedro Acosta in front of Tony Arbolino and in Moto 3 is Jaume Masiá with interesting income related to Ayumu Sasaki. Acosta’s advantage is great in respect to fullas they are at 300.5 and 237.5 respectively, so if he wins in Malaysia I would have been a champion. In Moto 3, Masía along with his second place in Thailand It stands at 230 points, down from 213 said Sasaki and the 205 by David Alonso and Daniel Holgadorespectively.
The World Championship in MotoGP, For its part, it’s a two-way battle between Pecco Bagnaia and Jorge Martínwith reduced distance. Marco Bezzecchi was third with 310 points, while Brad Binder He is fourth in the standings with 249 points. The Spanish Pol Espargaro was cured fifth position in the MotoGP World Championship with 198 in their locker, respectively.
Marc Márquez He will try to finish the season in the best possible way. The next campaign will run Ducatiso he hopes to say goodbye in the best possible way sling bag
This PETRONAS Malaysian Grand Prix cums on the Sepang International Circuit and held on weekends in between Friday, November 10 and Sunday, November 12.
MotoGP 2023 Malaysian Grand Prix schedule
Friday, November 10:
02:00 – 02:35 FP1 Moto3
02:50 – 03:30 FP1 Moto2
03:45 – 04:30 FP1 MotoGP
06:10 – 06:50 FP2 Moto3
07:05 – 07:45 FP2 Moto2
08.00 – 09.00 FP MotoGP
Saturday, November 11:
01:40 – 02:10 FP3 Moto3
02:25 – 02:55 FP3 Moto2
03:10 – 03:40 FP2 MotoGP
03:50 – 04:05 Q1 MotoGP
04:15 – 04.30 Q2 MotoGP
05:50 – 06:05 Q1 Moto3
06:15 – 06:30 Q2 Moto3
06:45 – 07:00 Q1 Moto2
07:10 – 07:25 Q2 Moto2
08.00 – 08.45 Tissot Sprint MotoGP (10 laps)
Sunday, November 12:
05.00 – 05.35 Moto3 Race (15 laps)
06.15 – 06.55 Moto2 Race (17 laps)
08.00 – 08.50 MotoGP race (20 laps)
Where to watch the 2023 MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix?
The 2023 MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix It will be seen in Spain through the DAZN platform. Then the integration of DAZN and Movistar Plusthose subscribed on Movistar Plus you see DAZN channels. You can follow all the information about the race live on the Mundo Deportivo website.
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Source: La Verdad
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