
The key race awaits the Frenchman Fabio Quartararo, the current leader of the MotoGP World Championship. After a disastrous weekend in Thailand, the Yamaha rider is just two points ahead of Bagnaya. Worse, Philip’s Island Lane, Theater of the Next Grand Prix of Australiashould benefit the Ducati as the top speed flirts with 350 km/h.
What a nightmare… Unfortunately we had a terrible race and couldn’t score a single point. After a really good weekend in dry conditions, it rains before our race. We used to be fast this year, but for some reason we had difficulties, problems and terrible feelings. I want to thank the Thai people pic.twitter.com/vHvQHxNkxl
— Fabio Quartararo (@FabioQ20) October 3, 2022
This Australian Grand Prix will also be a challenge for you, the audience. Really, 9 am time difference compared to French time imposes timetables, to say the least impressive… The start of the race will indeed be given 5 in the morning Sunday, October 16, 2022 Good luck, heat up your coffee!
MotoGP Australian Grand Prix 2022: full programme
Friday, October 14
- 12:55: Free practice 1 (Canal+ Sport 360)
- 5:10: Free training 2 (Canal+ Sport 360)
Saturday, October 15
- 12:55: Free training 3 (Canal+ Sport 360)
- 4.30am: Free Practice 4 (Canal+ Sport 360)
- 5:10 am: Qualifying (Canal+ Sport 360)
Sunday, October 16
- 12:40: warm-up (Canal+ Sport 360)
- 05:00: Grand Prix of Australia (Canal+)
Source: Auto Plus

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