
With almost no time to rest from the Spanish Grand Prix comes the Portuguese Grand Prix of the MotoGP World Championship at the Estoril Circuit, the second stop for the World Cup caravan in the Iberian Peninsula. And from what I have been able to see in the weather predictions, the water tires are going to be needed again.
Pay special attention to Schedule since regarding Portugal we have one hour apart so the retransmission schedules suffer a delay of one hour over what we are used to. Also on Sunday, the order of the races undergoes variation and it will be Moto2, MotoGP and Moto3. Below you have detailed the sessions and the chains.
Friday 4th:
- (FP1) Moto3 free practice: 10:15 (Energy)
- (FP1) MotoGP free practice: 11:10 (Energy)
- (FP1) Moto2 free practice: 12:10 (Energy)
- (FP2) Moto3 free practice: 14:15 (Energy)
- (FP2) MotoGP free practice: 15:10 (Energy)
- (FP2) Moto2 free practice: 16:10 (Energy)
Saturday 5th:
- (FP3) Moto3 free practice: 10:15 (Energy)
- (FP3) MotoGP free practice: 11:10 (Energy)
- (FP3) Moto2 free practice: 12:10 (Energy)
- (QP) Moto3 timed practice: 14:00 (Telecinco)
- (QP) MotoGP timed practice: 14:55 (Telecinco)
- (QP) Moto2 timed practice: 16:10 (Energy)
Sunday 6th:
- (WUP) Warm Up Moto2: 10:00 (Energy)
- (WUP) Warm Up MotoGP: 10:30 (Telecinco)
- (WUP) Warm Up Moto3: 11:00 (Telecinco)
- (RAC) Moto2 Race: 12:20 (Telecinco)
- (RAC) MotoGP Race: 14:00 (Telecinco)
- (RAC) Moto3 Race: 15:30 (Telecinco)
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