MotoGp, San Marino Grand Prix: when and where to see
The next race of MotoGp it will be there San Marino Grand Prix 2022. We are at the thirteenth round of the World Championship and we will race once again in Europe. The race starts on September 4, 2022 on Silverstone circuitnear the homonymous city.
MotoGp, the San Marino Grand Prix will be held on Sunday 4 September 2022
Always Italy and always Ducati triumph in MotoGp. The last race, run on August 21 in Austria, saw triumph Francesco Bagnaia with the desmosedici 2022, official motorcycle of the Ducati team. Start shy for the red but great recovery. Following, on the podium, the reigning champion Fabio Quartararo with her Yamaha. Italy again, Ducati again and Desmosedici 2022 again in third place in Austria.
Jack Miller imposes itself on the Italian Luca Marini. There drivers standings currently sees Fabio Quartararo in first place, followed by Aleix Espargaro and Francesco Bagnaia. In constructors ranking there is no story. With a gap of 96 points Ducati is leading.
The detailed program
The San Marino Grand Prix program will start the engines starting Friday 2 September 2022 and will end on Sunday 4 September 2022.
Let’s go and see the program in detail.
Friday 2nd September 2022
8.55: free practice 1 Moto3
9.50 am: free practice 1 MotoGP
10.50 am: free practice 1 Moto2
1.10 pm: free practice 2 Moto3
02.05 pm: free practice 2 MotoGP
15.05: Moto2 free practice 2
Saturday 3rd September 2022
8.55: Moto3 free practice 3
9.50 am: MotoGP free practice 3
10.50 am: Moto2 free practice 3
12.30 pm: Moto3 qualifying
1.30 pm: free practice 4 MotoGP
2.10 pm: MotoGP qualifying
3.10 pm: Moto2 qualifying
Sunday 4th September 2022
11 am: Moto3 race
12.20 pm: Moto2 race
2.00 pm: MotoGP race
Where to see the San Marino Grand Prix
The thirteenth round of the two-wheel world championship can be seen live on TV on Sky Sport MotoGp (channel 208) come on SkySport1 (channel 201). In streaming, however, the San Marino Grand Prix can be seen on NOW And Heaven Go by accessing the platforms with their properties. The qualifications and races of Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP will also be visible live in the clear on TV8.