MotoGP / GP San Marino 2022: Sky and TV8 timetables – Moto
An Italy to applaud: next weekend the MotoGP will be staged at the Misano circuit for the San Marino Grand Prix. Francesco Bagnaia has an open streak of three consecutive victories, Ducati is dominating the premier class in terms of placements and pole positions and the first challenger in technical terms seems to be the other Italian bike, the Aprilia.
Fabio Quartararo with his Yamaha he is surrounded and will have to make a virtue of necessity up to Valencia in the hope of defending the world championship crown. The French driver, splendid second in Austria, still has 44 points of advantage to manage against Francesco Bagnaia with Aleix Espargarò in the middle at -32.
In Moto2 Celestino Vietti Ramus the fall of the Red Bull Ring pays dearly, but the home appointment is ideal for relaunching in the standings. The same goes for Dennis Foggia in Moto3. The Leopard driver has won twice in 2021 and has to redeem his 14th place in Austria.
The event will be broadcast in direct on Sky Sport MotoGP And TV8 (regarding Qualifications and Races), FormulaPassion.it will guarantee the direct text of all the sessions that will see the MotoGP engaged on the track. Below is the complete program, the characteristics of the circuit and the roll of honor of the three classes.
MotoGP 2022, GP San Marino, the times of the sessions
Friday 2 September
08.25-08.45 am, MotoE, PL1
09.00-09.40, Moto3, PL1
09.55-10.40, MotoGP, PL1 (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
10.55-11.35 am, Moto2, PL1
12.35-12.55, MotoE, PL2
13.15-13.55, Moto3, PL2
14.10-14.50, MotoGP, PL2 (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
15.10-15.50, Moto2, PL2
16.50-17.20, MotoE, Q1 and Q2
Saturday 3rd September
09.00-09.40, Moto3, PL3
09.55-10.40 am, MotoGP, PL3 (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
10.55-11.35 am, Moto2, PL3
12.35-12.50, Moto3, Q1
13.00-13.15, Moto3, Q2
13.30-14.00, MotoGP, PL4 (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
14.10-14.25, MotoGP, Q1 (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
14.35-14.50, MotoGP, Q2 (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
15.10-15.25, Moto2, Q1
15.35-15.50, Moto2, Q2
16.25, MotoE, Race-1
Sunday 4th September
09.00-09.10, Moto3, Warm Up
09.20-09.30, Moto2, Warm Up
09.40-10.00, MotoGP, Warm Up (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
11.00 am, Moto3, Race
12.20, Moto2, Race
2.00 pm, MotoGP, Race (live written on FormulaPassion.it)
3.30 pm, MotoE, Race-2
Programming on TV8
Saturday 3rd September
12.45 am Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP qualifying
Sunday 4th September
11.00 Moto3, Race
12.20 Moto2, Race
2.00 pm MotoGP, Race
MotoGP circuit
Route: 4,2 km
Turn: 16, 6 to the left, 10 to the right
Width: 14 m
Longest straight: 530m
MotoGP roll of honor
2007 – Casey Stoner (Ducati)
2008 – Valentino Rossi (Yamaha)
2009 – Valentino Rossi (Yamaha)
2010 – Daniel Pedrosa (Honda)
2011 – Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha)
2012 – Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha)
2013 – Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha)
2014 – Valentino Rossi (Yamaha)
2015 – Marc Marquez (Honda)
2016 – Daniel Pedrosa (Honda)
2017 – Marc Marquez (Honda)
2018 – Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati)
2019 – Marc Marquez (Honda)
2020 – Morbidelli (Yamaha) / Vinales (Yamaha)
2021 – Bagnaia (Ducati) / Marquez (Honda)
Moto2 roll of honor
2010 – Toni Elias (Moriwaki)
2011 – Marc Marquez (Suter)
2012 – Marc Marquez (Suter)
2013 – Pol Espargaro (Kalex)
2014 – Esteve Rabat (Kalex)
2015 – Johann Zarco (Kalex)
2016 – Lorenzo Baldassarri (Kalex)
2017 – Thomas Luthi (Kalex)
2018 – Francesco Bagnaia (Kalex)
2019 – Augusto Fernandez (Kalex)
2020 – Luca Marini (Kalex) / Enea Bastianini (Kalex)
2021 – Raul Fernandez (Kalex) / Sam Lowes (Kalex)
Moto3 roll of honor
2012 – Sandro Cortese (KTM)
2013 – Alex Rins (KTM)
2014 – Alex Rins (Honda)
2015 – Enea Bastianini (Honda)
2016 – Brad Collector (KTM)
2017 – Romano Fenati (Honda)
2018 – Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Honda)
2019 – Tatsuki Suzuki (Honda)
2020 – John McPhee (Honda) / Romano Fenati (Husqvarna)
2021 – Dennis Foggia (Honda) / Dennis Foggia (Honda)