MotoGP 2022 – Portuguese Grand Prix Schedule
After two weeks of rest, the pilots and MotoGP return to action on the track to participate in the Portuguese Grand Prix. The Autódromo Internacional do Algarve will once again be the stage for the biggest show in the world of motorcycling, with the Algarve “roller coaster” opening doors for another weekend of flooding in the stands.
22nd to 24th, the drivers of the three categories of the April Vehicle World Championship will be on the asphalt of the Algar de Abril route. However, this extended weekend – we remind you that April 25th is a public holiday – also marks the start of the Red Bull Rookies Cup season, which will then be a factor of interest for the many thousands of fans who will certainly enter as additional stands of the tournament. EIA.
In the spotlight at this Portuguese Grand Prix will be the Portuguese Miguel Oliveira. The KTM Factory rider guarantees that the difficulties felt at Circuit of the Americas will not work from the Red Bull KTM Factory in the Algarve. Miguel Oliveira has already won at this circuit in MotoGP and in 2022 he has also won in Indonesia.
In what will be the first Grand Prix of the year on European soil, which for many will be the serious start of the World Speed Championship, Miguel Oliveira will be one of the favorite riders to climb to the top step of the podium, and will have strong support from those who promise to accompany his performances on the track over the weekend.
The victory in the Portuguese Grand Prix, and the results of the last drivers of the victories in Argentina and in the Americas also struggle, as the participants even more “confused in the last victories are the favorite drivers to victory in Argentina and in the Americas also those who fight, for there are several that it probably takes to party.
Enea Bastianini (Gresini Racing) arrives at the Portuguese Grand Prix as leader of the MotoGP standings. The Italian rider became the first and only rider in this premier class. Can Bastianini handle the pressure of leading the title race?
Stay tuned to www.motojornal.pt to stay up to date with all the news and results of the Portuguese GP, which we will have with details in terms of schedules, as you can check below.
And don’t miss the detachable guide to the Portuguese Grand Prix that is available in your MotoJornal #1531 magazine now on newsstands! For useful actions, all weekend activities can be useful and free time tips when not MotoGP, Moto2 or Moto3 on track.
Portuguese Grand Prix schedule
Friday April 22
9H00 – 9H40 – Moto2 – Free Practice 1
9:55 – 10:40 – MotoGP – Free Practice 1
10:55 – 11:35 – Moto3 – Free Practice 1
13:15 – 13:55 – Moto2 – Free Practice 2
14H10 – 14H55 – MotoGP – Free Practice 2
15:10 – 15:50 – Moto3 – Free Practice 2
Saturday April 23
9H00 – 9H40 – Moto2 – Free Practice 3
9H55 – 10H40 – MotoGP – Free Practice 3
10:55 – 11:35 – Moto3 – Free Practice 3
12:35 – 12:50 – Moto2 – Qualifying 1
13:00 – 13:15 – Moto2 – Qualifying 2
13:30 – 14:00 – MotoGP – Free Practice 4
14H10 – 14H25 – MotoGP – Qualifying 1
14:35 – 14:50 – MotoGP – Qualifying 2
15:10 – 15:25 – Moto3 – Qualifying 1
15:35 – 15:50 – Moto3 – Qualifying 2
16:20 – Red Bull Rookies Cup – Race 1
Sunday April 24
9H20 – 9H30 – Moto2 – Warm-up
9H40 – 10H00 – MotoGP – Warm-up
10:10 am – 10:20 am – Moto3 – Warm-up
11:20 am – Moto2 – Race
13:00 – MotoGP – Race
14:30 – Moto3 – Race
15:50 – Red Bull Rookies Cup – Race 2