Australian MotoGP 2022: Full race weekend schedule

MotoGP makes its much-anticipated return to one of the fastest circuits in the world, Phillip Island, for the first time in three years this weekend.
Jack Miller, Ducati MotoGP Buriram
Jack Miller, Ducati MotoGP Buriram

Like recent races at Motegi and Buriram, Phillip Island will stage its first MotoGP race since ♍2019 after the Covid-19 pandemic resulted♌ in back-to-back absences on the calendar in 2020 and 2021. 

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Miguel Oliveira heads into the Australian Grand Prix as the latest MotoGP winner following his brilliant performance in wet conditions in Thailand, however, all eyes will be on home favourite 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller.

Not only has the Australian been the most in-form rider over the last two rounds, but Miller has also reeled himself into title contention as he sits 40 points off series leader 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo.

While Ducati’s main title hopes rest on the shoulders of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia, who is now just two points away from the championship lead, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Enea Bastianini is also a contender for the𒆙 Italian manufacturer. 

The Gresini Ducati rider is 39 points down with three rဣaces to go, meaning Ducati has three legitimate title💧 contenders. 

For Quartararo, returning to form will be crℱucial at Phillip Island after the reigning world champion endured a nightmare r🦂ace in Buriram. 

Starting fourth, Quartararo imme🅘diately lost touch and was out of the points by the end of lap one. The Yamaha rider failed to score for just the thi𝄹rd time this season. 

Fabio Quartararo, MotoGP, Thailand MotoGP, 2 October
Fabio Quartararo, MotoGP, Thailand MotoGP, 2 October

Of the current MotoGP riders, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez h🥂olds the most number of wins at Phillip Island with three.

Absent from the last two race weekends, Joan Mir will make his return to action for Suzuki. 

Full race weekend schedule (UK time)

Thursday 12th/Friday 13th October

23:00 - 23:40pm (Thu) Moto3 FP1

23:55 - 00:40am (Thu/Fri) MotoGP FP1

00:55 - 01:35am (Fri) Moto2 FP1

03:15 - 03:55am (Fri) Moto3 FP2

04:10 - 04:55am (Fri) MotoGP FP2

05:10 - 05:50am (Fri) Moto2 FP2

Friday 13th/Saturday 14th October

23:00 - 23:40pm (Fri) Moto3 FP3

23:55 - 00:40am (Fri/Sat) MotoGP FP3

00:55 - 01:35am (Sat) Moto2 FP3 

02:35 - 02:50am (Sat) Moto3 Q1

03:00 - 03:15am (Sat) Moto3 Q2

03:30 - 04:00am (Sat) MotoGP FP4

04:10 - 04:25am (Sat) MotoGP Q1

04:35 - 04:50am (Sat) MotoGP Q2

05:10 - 05:25am (Sat) Moto2 Q1

05:35 - 05:50am (Sat) Moto2 Q2

Saturday 14th/Sunday 15th October

23:00 - 23:10pm (Sat) Moto3 Warm Up

23:20 - 23:30pm (Sat) Moto2 Warm Up

23:40 - 00:00pm (Sat) MotoGP Warm Up

01:00am (Sun) Moto3 Race

02:20am (Sun) Moto2 Race

04:00am (Sun) MotoGP Race

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