After a belting Czech GP the MotoGP™ paddock are heading across the border to get set for the first of a Red Bull Ring double header, at the myWorld Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich.
As usual, the Moto3™ class will kick-start proceedings in Austria at 09:00 local time (GMT+2) on Friday morning. The MotoGP™ riders will be laying down the rubber for the first time at 09:55, with Moto2™ following suit at 10:55. The premier class then head out for FP2 at 14:10.
Qualifying in Austria gets underway at 12:35 with the Moto3™ riders, with MotoGP™ Q1 and Q2 going green at 14:10 and 14:35, after FP4. And what about race day? Well, the Moto3™ riders will start what should be a fantastic race day off at 11:00, before the intermediate class go racing at 12:20. Then, the big one. Make sure you’re strapped into your sofas at 14:00 for lights out in Austria, as more twists in the 2020 Championship tale await.
For the time schedule in full, see below:
FRIDAY 14 AUGUST:
09:00-09:40 Moto3™ FP1
09:55-10:40 MotoGP™ FP1
10:55-11:35 Moto2™ FP1
13:15-13:55 Moto3™ FP2
14:10-14:55 MotoGP™ FP2
15:10-15:50 Moto2™ FP2
SATURDAY 15 AUGUST:
09:00-09:40 Moto3™ FP3
09:55-10:40 MotoGP™ FP3
10:55-11:35 Moto2™ FP3
12:35-12:50 Moto3™ Q1
13:00-13:15 Moto3™ Q2
13:30-14:00 MotoGP™ FP4
14:10-14:25 MotoGP™ Q1
14:35-14:50 MotoGP™ Q2
15:10-15:25 Moto2™ Q1
15:35-15:50 Moto2™ Q2
SUNDAY 16 AUGUST:
08:40-09:00 Moto3™ Warm Up
09:10-09:30 Moto2™ Warm Up
09:40-10:00 MotoGP™ Warm Up
11:00 Moto3™ Race (23 laps)
12:20 Moto2™ Race (25 laps)
14:00 MotoGP™ Race (28 laps)
As always, every second and every sector of every session of the Austrian GP be followed with the MotoGP™ VideoPass. Plus, MotoGP™ will air worldwide thanks to our brilliant broadcasters.
In the UK, MotoGP™ fans can watch each session live with BT Sport, as Suzi Perry, Gavin Emmett, former SBK World Champion Neil Hodgson and other stars cover current events in all categories. In the rest of Europe, other broadcasters like Sky Sport Italia, Canal + in France and DAZN in Spain will provide extensive coverage of the event.
Among others, our newest broadcaster, NBC Sports, will allow MotoGP ™ fans in the United States the opportunity to see the best action on two wheels. Make sure you don’t miss a single lap of the action from the Red Bull Ring!