MotoGP San Marino GP 2023 Preview And Prediction: All You Need To Know
MotoGP, the pinnacle of motorcycle racing, is a global phenomenon that brings together the best riders and the most thrilling machines. In 2023, the San Marino Grand Prix promises to be a highlight of the season, attracting racing enthusiasts from around the world. Here’s all you need to know about the date, time, and location of the MotoGP San Marino GP 2023.
Date And Time
Mark your calendars for an adrenaline-packed weekend from September 8th to September 10th, 2023. The San Marino GP will feature three days of high-speed action, culminating in the main races on Sunday, September 10th. The event will showcase the exceptional skills of riders across various classes, including MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3.
Location: The Iconic Misano World Circuit
The stage for this thrilling event is the renowned Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, situated near the picturesque coastal city of Rimini, Italy. This iconic circuit, named in memory of the late great Marco Simoncelli, offers a challenging and exhilarating track for riders and a fantastic viewing experience for fans.
Players To Watch Out For-
After a disastrous Catalan GP, speculations are, reigning champion and Hot Favorite Pecco Bagnaia is going to miss the GP. As he had already missed the Catalunya GP due to a broken hand.
So, it puts other contenders in the race for winning. Strong contenders are Aleix Espargaro, who just won the Catalunya Gp and is on Red hot form.
Race Weekend Schedule
The MotoGP San Marino GP 2023 promises a jam-packed schedule that will keep fans on the edge of their seats:
Thursday, September 8th:
Practice sessions for MotoETM, Moto3TM, Moto2TM, and MotoGPTM MotoETM qualifying sessions
Friday, September 9th:
More practice sessions for all categories Qualifying sessions for Moto3TM, Moto2TM, and MotoGPTM
Saturday, September 10th:
Warm-up sessions to fine-tune the bikes Race day for Moto3TM, Moto2TM, and MotoGPTM.
The main events will feature Moto3TM racing over 20 laps, Moto2TM with 22 laps, and the thrilling MotoGPTM premier class contesting 27 laps.