Get ready for an action-packed weekend as the 2026 Thai MotoGP takes over Buriram from February 27th to March 1st! But here's where it gets controversial... While the pre-season test at the same circuit last year saw Marco Bezzecchi take the top spot, this year's results may be different. And this is the part most people miss... With Marc Marquez battling sickness and recovering from shoulder injuries, the reigning champion might not be the one to watch this time around. So, who will rise to the top? Let's dive into the details and find out!
When is the 2026 Thai MotoGP?
The Thai MotoGP is set to thrill fans from February 27th to March 1st. Mark your calendars for an exciting weekend of racing!
Start Times:
- Friday, February 27th:
- 10:45 am (local) / 03:45 am (UK) - MotoGP FP1
- 03:00 pm (local) / 08:00 am (UK) - MotoGP Practice
- Saturday, February 28th:
- 10:10 am (local) / 03:10 am (UK) - MotoGP FP2
- 10:50 am (local) / 03:50 am (UK) - MotoGP Qualifying
- 03:00 pm (local) / 08:00 am (UK) - MotoGP Sprint
- Sunday, March 1st:
- 10:40 am (local) / 03:40 am (UK) - MotoGP Warm-up
- 03:00 pm (local) / 07:00 am (UK) - Thai MotoGP
How to Watch the 2026 Thai MotoGP?
MotoGP's official Video Pass streaming service will broadcast all the sessions live, giving you front-row access to the action!
Video Pass Details:
- Cost: €148.99 for the entire season, including Timing Pass, or €139.99 without live data.
- Monthly Pass: €29.99 per month.
For UK fans, TNT Sports is your go-to option, showing every session of the Thai MotoGP. A subscription costs £30.99 per month through Discovery+.
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