The WEATHER and SCHEDULE for the MotoGP in Thailand: Watch out for the time difference for the 2025 season opener!

MotoGP is ready to start the season! The first round will take place at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram: here are the times so you don’t miss the race.

After more than three months of break, MotoGP is ready to rev its engines. Twenty-two riders will compete in a new season filled with excitement and competition: all eyes will be on the defending champion, Jorge Martin, who returns to the track after his injury during the Sepang tests, determined to defend his title from the attacks of Ducati and the other contenders.

The WEATHER and SCHEDULE for MotoGP in Thailand: Watch out for the time zone so you don't miss the season opener
The WEATHER and SCHEDULE for MotoGP in Thailand: Watch out for the time zone so you don’t miss the season opener

For the first time in MotoGP history, the Thai public will have a home rider to cheer for: Somkiat Chantra, the LCR Honda rookie, will debut in the premier class, adding a special touch to the Buriram round. Alongside him, there will also be Fermin Aldeguer, the emerging talent from the Gresini team, and Ai Ogura, Trackhouse Racing’s bet, ready to make their mark in the MotoGP World Championship.

ITALIAN TIME SCHEDULE FOR THE MOTO GP IN THAILAND

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28
4:45 AM – FP1
9:00 AM – PR

SATURDAY, MARCH 1
4:10 AM – FP2
4:50 AM – Qualifying
9:00 AM – Sprint Race

DOMENICA 2 MARZO
Ore 9:00 – Gara

The WEATHER and SCHEDULE for MotoGP in Thailand: Watch out for the time zone so you don’t miss the season opener

As for the WEATHER, Thailand is transitioning between the dry and wet season. Temperatures should be around 30°C, and rainfall at this time of year is still very scarce

Photo: Jorge Martin, Marc Marquez, Pecco Bagnaia

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