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Schedule of the Malaysian GP of MotoGP in Sepang and how to watch it

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The MotoGP World Championship is heading for the fourth and final round of the 2022 Asian tour : the Malaysian Grand Prix. Like the three races already held (Japan, Thailand and Australia), this event has not been held since 2019 , due to the restrictions derived from the pandemic in 2020 and 2021.

The general comes to Sepang red hot, with Pecco Bagnaia leading the general for the first time all year. Fabio Quartararo is coming off two zeros in Buriram and Phillip Island, so he will be looking forward to cutting points with the Italian. A similar situation is experienced by Aleix Espargaró, on the edge of a knife if he wants to keep his hopes of being champion alive.

Thus, Quartararo arrives in Malaysia 14 points behind Bagnaia, while Espargaró does so at 27. These figures would make Pecco the champion if he manages to go home with at least 25 points ahead of both (that is, he would need to add 11 points more than Fabio and prevent Aleix from cutting more than two).

MotoGP timetables of the Malaysian GP 2022 in Sepang

Day Session Hour
Thursday October 20

Press conference

11:00
Friday October 21

MotoGP FP1

04:50 – 05:35
Friday October 21

MotoGP FP2

09:05 – 09:50
Saturday October 22

MotoGP FP3

04:50 – 05:35
Saturday October 22

MotoGP FP4

08:25 – 08:55
Saturday October 22 MotoGP Q1 09:05 – 09:20
Saturday October 22 MotoGP Q2 09:30 – 09:45
Sunday October 23 Warm up MotoGP 04:40 – 05:00
Sunday October 23 MotoGP Race 09:00

Moto2 and Moto3 schedules in Sepang, Malaysian GP 2022

Day Session Moto3 Moto2
Friday October 21 FP1 03:00 – 03:40 03:55 – 04:35
Friday October 21 FP2 07:15 – 07:55 08:10 – 08:50
Saturday October 22 FP3 03:00 – 03:40 03:55 – 04:35
Saturday October 22 Q1 06:35 – 06:50 07:30 – 07:45
Saturday October 22 Q2 07:00 – 07:15 07:55 – 08:10
Sunday October 23 Warm-up 04:00 – 04:10 04:20 – 04:30
Sunday October 23 Race 06:00 07:20

Schedules for the 2022 Malaysian GP of MotoGP in Latin America

Day Session

Mexico, Columbia,

Peru, Ecuador

and Panama

Venezuela, Paraguay,

Chile and Bolivia

Argentina and Uruguay
Thursday October 20 FP1 21:50-22:35 22:50-23:35 23:50-00:35
Friday October 21 FP2 02:05 – 02:50 03:05 – 03:50 04:05 – 04:50
Friday October 21 FP3 21:50 – 22:35 22:50 – 23:35 23:50 – 00:35
Saturday October 22 FP4 01:25 – 01:55 02:25 – 02:55 03:25 – 03:55

Saturday October 22

Q1 02:05 – 02:20 03:05 – 03:20 04:05 – 04:20

Saturday October 22

Q2 02:30 – 02:45 03:30 – 03:45 04:30 – 04:45

Sunday October 23

Race 02:00 03:00 04:00

Sepang circuit, venue for the 2022 MotoGP Malaysian GP

The Sepang track, close to Kuala Lumpur, landed on the MotoGP calendar for the first time in 1999 and since then it has hosted 21 editions of a Malaysian Grand Prix, which is already one of the fixtures on the calendar, although in 2020 and 2021 it was low due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

track length 5.5km

track width

16m
curves 15 (10 right, 5 left)
longest straight 920m
Maximum speed 339.6km/h

Sepang track records in MotoGP

Pilot

Year

Record

Weather

fabio quartararo 2019 Absolute record and best pole position 1:58,303
valentino rossi 2019 Fast lap record 1:59,661
Andrea Iannone 2015 Maximum speed 339.6km/h

The rider who has won the most at Sepang is Valentino Rossi , who won six times, followed by Dani Pedrosa and Andrea Dovizioso, with three and two, respectively. The pole position accounts are shared between Dani Pedrosa, with five, Valentino Rossi, with four, and Marc Márquez, with three.

How and where to watch the 2022 MotoGP Malaysian GP in Sepang

To watch the Malaysian MotoGP GP in Spain, like the rest of the world championship, the only legal option is through DAZN , the owner of the rights, through the platform itself or with the Movistar + sports package, which they offer the same service.

But if you don’t want that option, in Spain you can access the Videopass , the official MotoGP service where you can follow all the races live and direct. The price of the Videopass is €139.99 per year, although its content is exclusively in English.

Of course, we can’t stop recommending our website, Motorsport.com, as we’ll have several journalists on the circuit to tell you first-hand everything that happens in Malaysia.

This is how the MotoGP World Championship arrives at the 2022 Malaysian GP

Pos Pilot Points
1 Pecco Bagnaia 233 1/15 11/5 11/5 8/8 25/1 25/1 25/1 25/1 25/1 25/1 20/2 16/3 16/3
2 Fabio Quartararo 219 7/9 20/2 8/8 9/7 25/1 20/2 13/4 20/2 25/1 25/1 8/8 20/2 11/5 8/8
3 Aleix Espargaró 206 13/4 7/9 25/1 5/11 16/3 16/3 16/3 16/3 11/5 13/4 13/4 7/9 10/6 10/6 16/3 5/11 7/9
4 Enea Bastianini 191 25/1 5/11 6/10 25/1 8/8 25/1 6/10 5/11 13/4 20/2 25/1 7/9 10/6 11/5
5  Jack Miller 179 13/4 2/14 16/3 11/5 20/2 1/15 2/14 16/3 10/6 16/3 16/3 11/5 25/1 20/2
6  Brad Binder 160 20/2 8/8 10/6 4/12 6/10 8/8 9/7 8/8 9/7 11/5 5/11 9/7 8/8 13/4 20/2 6/10 6/10
7 johann zarco 159 8/8 16/3 7/9 20/2 11/5 13/4 16/3 20/2 3/13 11/5 8/8 5/11 13/4 8/8
8  Alex Rins 137 9/7 11/5 16/3 20/2 13/4 6/10 9/7 8/8 9/7 7/9 4/12 25/1
9 George Martin 136 20/2 8/8 3/13 20/2 10/6 9/7 11/5 6/10 7/9 10/6 16/3 7/9 9/7
10 Miguel Oliveira 135 25/1 3/13 11/5 4/12 7/9 7/9 7/9 7/9 10/6 4/12 5/11 5/11 11/5 25/1 4/12
11  Maverick Viñales 122 4/12 9/7 6/10 6/10 2/14 6/10 4/12 9/7 16/3 20/2 3/13 16/3 3/13 9/7 9/7
12 Luca Marini 111 3/13 2/14 5/11 4/12 7/9 10/6 10/6 11/5 4/12 13/4 13/4 9/7 10/6 10/6
13  Marc Márquez 104 11/5 10/6 10/6 13/4 10/6 6/10 13/4 11/5 20/2
14 Marco Bezzecchi 93 7/9 1/15 7/9 4/12 11/5 5/11 20/2 6/10 7/9 6/10 6/10 13/4
15  Joan Mir 77 10/6 10/6 13/4 13/4 10/6 13/4 8/8
16 Pol Espargaro 54 16/3 4/12 3/13 7/9 5/11 5/11 2/14 1/15 4/12 2/14 5/11
17  Alex Márquez 50 3/13 1/15 9/7 3/13 2/14 2/14 6/10 1/15 2/14 6/10 4/12 3/13 8/8
18 Takaaki Nakagami 46 6/10 4/12 2/14 9/7 9/7 8/8 4/12 3/13 1/15
19 Franco Morbidelli 31 5/11 9/7 3/13 1/15 1/15 3/13 3/13 1/15 2/14 3/13
20 Fabio Di Giannantonio 23 3/13 5/11 8/8 2/14 5/11
21 Andrea Dovizioso 15 2/14 1/15 5/11 2/14 1/15 4/12
22  Darryn Binder 12 6/10 4/12 2/14
23  Remy Gardner 10 1/15 2/14 5/11 1/15 1/15
24 Raul Fernandez 9 1/15 4/12 3/13 1/15
25  Cal Crutchlow 6 2/14 1/15 3/13
26 Stefan Bradl 2 2/14

This is how the MotoGP Team World Championship arrives at the 2022 Malaysian GP

Pos Equipment Points
1  Ducati Team 412 14 13 27 8 36 20 26 2 16 35 41 41 25 31 25 36 16
2  Aprilia Racing Team 328 17 7 34 11 22 18 22 20 20 13 29 27 13 26 19 9 14 7
3  Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 295 20 33 13 4 11 10 8 16 15 16 18 15 13 13 18 31 31 10
4 Pramac Racing Ducati 295 8 16 20 15 20 11 16 36 30 12 11 17 7 18 21 20 17
5  Yamaha Factory Racing 250 12 29 8 9 28 21 14 20 28 28 9 20 11 10 3
6 Gresini Racing 214 25 5 6 25 8 28 5 14 7 13 5 20 25 7 10 11
7  Team Suzuki MotoGP 214 19 21 29 33 13 10 13 14 9 8 9 7 4 25
8  Team VR46 204 3 2 12 5 7 11 21 10 16 20 10 20 13 15 16 23
9  Repsol Honda Team 160 27 4 13 17 18 15 6 2 2 1 17 13 25
10  Team LCR 96 6 3 5 2 9 12 11 10 6 5 3 2 7 4 3 8
11 RNF Racing 33 2 6 1 5 4 2 1 4 2 1 5
12 Tech3 19 1 2 6 5 3 1 1

This is how the MotoGP constructors’ championship arrives at the 2022 Malaysian GP

Pos Chassis Points
1 Ducati 407 25 16 20 25 20 25 25 25 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 20 16
2 Aprilia 242 13 7 25 6 16 16 16 16 11 13 16 20 10 16 16 9 9 7
3 Yamaha 227 7 20 8 9 25 20 13 20 25 25 8 20 11 2 8 3 3
4 KTM 212 20 25 10 4 11 6 8 9 8 9 11 10 9 8 13 20 25 6
Five Suzuki 163 Ten 11 16 20 13 Ten 13 8 9 8 9 7 Four twenty five
6 Honda 144 16 4 4 10 10 13 10 8 6 4 3 2 6 4 13 11 20

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