MotoGP's new qualifying format explained

This weekend's seas🐽on-op🌜ening MotoGP round at Qatar will also mark the debut for a new knockout-style qualifying system.
This will work as follows:
The top ten f♉astest riders from the three free practice sessions will automaticallꦉy be given a place in the second and final part of qualifying (Q2).
The remaining riders will participate in the first qualifying session (Q1), wher♐e only th꧂e top two will progress to Q2.
The first 12 places on the grid will then be decided during the Q2 session. The remaining grid order will be determ🌸꧒ined by the results from Q1.
There will be a new 30-minute untimed practice session (free practice four) before the two qualifying sessions. Qualifying in the Moto3 and Moto2 classes will remain unchanged, with onl꧃y a single sessi♎on.
Meanwhile, the unique Qatar night race means the season-opening grand prix is held over four nights. The 2013♔ track schedule can be 🎃seen below:
Qatar MotoGP schedule
Thursday:
18:00-18:40 Moto3 Free Practice 1
18:55-19:40 Moto2 Free Practice 1
19:55-20:40 MotoGP Free Practice 1
20:55-21:35 Moto3 Free Practice 2
21:50-22:35 Moto2 Free Practice 2
Friday:
18:00-18:45 MotoGP Free Practice 2
19:00-19:40 Moto3 Free Practice 3
19:55-20:40 Moto2 Free Practice 3
20:55-21:40 MotoGP Free Practice 3
Saturday:
18:00-18:40 Moto3 Qualifying
18:55-19:40 Moto2 Qualifying
19:55-20:25 MotoGP Free Practice 4 - NEW for 2013
20:35-20:50 MotoGP Qualifying 1 - NEW for 2013
21:00-21:15 MotoGP Qualifying 2 - NEW for 2013
21:40-22:00 Moto3 Warm Up
22:15-22:35 Moto2 Warm Up
Sunday:
18:00-18:20 MotoGP Warm Up
19:00 Moto3 Race (18 laps)
20:20 Moto2 Race (20 laps)
22:00 MotoGP Race (22 laps)

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