Penultimate race of the 2022 MotoGP season. The program and the TV and streaming schedules of the Malaysian Grand Prix, where Pecco Bagnaia can establish himself as champion.
The world championship of MotoGP reaches the 19th and penultimate round of the season, with Pecco Bagnaia arriving as leader after the podium in Australia. The simultaneous fall of Fabio Quartararo at Phillip Island it allowed the Piedmontese Ducati rider to overtake the winner in the standings after an entire championship in pursuit, with a comeback that seemed impossible until two months ago.
Instead Pecco Bagnaia he recovered 105 points in the last eight races, made a single mistake at the Motegi stage, trimmed four wins and three podiums. An authentic asphalt paver who is now aiming straight for the world title, in the process of writing a splendid tale for the Borgo Panigale manufacturer that has been waiting for this moment for fifteen years, when Pecco Bagnaia triumphed. On his trail are Quartararo at -14 and the eldest of the Espargarò brothers at -27.
The program of the MotoGP weekend in Sepang
It runs on Sepang circuit, in Malaysia, after the preseason release. Once again we will have to deal with the time zone, but qualifying and races will be broadcast at a more affordable time than Phillip Island. The MotoGP qualifications on Saturday will be broadcast live on TV on Sky Sport MotoGP starting at 09:05, while the Sunday race is scheduled for Sunday at 09:00. Direct streaming on NowTV and SkyGO. Non-subscribers will be able to follow the Malaysian GP deferred on TV8.
It will be the penultimate appointment of the World Championship 2022, then a week off will follow before the grand finale in Valencia from 4 to 6 November. In case of victory of Pecco Bagnaia and if Fabio Quartararo does not go beyond 4th place, the Turinese of the Lenovo Ducati team would already be confirmed as world champion. Even in the case of 2nd place by Pecco and Fabio no better than 7th place.
Sky Sport timetables
Friday 21 October
03: 00-03: 50 Moto3 FP1
03: 55-04: 35 Moto2 FP1
04: 50-05: 35 MotoGP FP1
07: 15-07: 55 Moto3 FP2
08: 10-08: 50 Moto2 FP2
09: 05-09: 50 MotoGP FP2
Saturday 22 October
03: 00-03: 40 Moto3 FP3
03: 55-04: 35 Moto2 FP3
04: 50-05: 35 MotoGP FP3
06: 35-07: 15 Moto3 Qualifying
07: 30-08: 10 Moto2 Qualifying
08: 25-08: 55 MotoGP FP4
09: 05-09: 45 MotoGP Qualifying
Sunday 23 October
04: 00-04: 10 Moto3 Warm Up
04: 20-04: 30 Moto2 Warm Up
04: 40-05: 00 MotoGP Warm Up
06:00 Moto3 Race
07:20 Moto2 Race
09:00 MotoGP Race
TV8 programming
Saturday 22 October
10:00 Moto3, Moto2, MotoGP Qualifying Summary
Sunday 23 October
11:15 Delayed Moto3 Race
12:30 Delayed Moto2 Race
14:15 Delayed MotoGP Race