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01 March 2025

2025 Thailand MotoGP Grand Prix Set To Thrill

The upcoming Thailand MotoGP Grand Prix promises intense racing action and key rivalries among top riders.

The 2025 Thailand MotoGP Grand Prix, taking place from February 28 to March 2 at the Buriram International Circuit, is set to be one of the most thrilling events of the MotoGP season. With high stakes for the championship on the line, fans and riders alike are eager for the action to begin.

Motorcycle racing enthusiasts can expect an exciting line-up during this weekend filled with multiple high-intensity events. The schedule kicks off with free practice sessions on Friday morning, followed by intense qualifying rounds on Saturday. The main race day promises to deliver equally captivating action with sprint races and the long-awaited Grand Prix set for Sunday, showcasing the talents of some of the world's best riders.

This year's Thailand GP has significant importance as it will be the starting point for this specific MotoGP season. After preliminary tests held two weeks prior on the same circuit, competitors are ready to showcase their skills. Questions loom overhead, especially with MotoGP legend Marc Márquez now racing for Ducati alongside Francesco Bagnaia, who has ambitions to reclaim his title after strong past performances.

Last year's race saw Francesco Bagnaia dominating during wet conditions, claiming victory and showcasing his top-tier abilities. Meanwhile, Jorge Martín, the reigning champion of 2024, faces challenges this year due to injuries sustained from his pre-season crashes, raising questions surrounding his ability to defend his title.

The Buriram International Circuit itself offers unique challenges for riders. Spanning 4.6 km, the track features 12 turns and is known for its long straight, allowing bikes to reach incredible speeds—often upwards of 330 km/h. Designed initially as Honda testing grounds back in 1997, the circuit has evolved to host the most competitive motorcycle racing events, and it is highly regarded among both riders and fans.

For scheduling, Friday, February 28, marks the initial round of practice sessions:


  • 4:45 AM – 5:30 AM: Free Practice 1

  • 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM: Free Practice 2

Moving to Saturday, March 1, the schedule highlights:


  • 4:10 AM – 4:40 AM: Free Practice 3

  • 4:50 AM – 5:05 AM: Qualifying 1

  • 5:15 AM – 5:30 AM: Qualifying 2

  • 9:00 AM: Sprint Race

Then on Sunday, March 2, the action wraps up with:


  • 4:40 AM – 4:50 AM: Warm-up Session

  • 6:00 AM: Moto3 Race

  • 7:15 AM: Moto2 Race

  • 9:00 AM: MotoGP Race

For the fans and racing enthusiasts, this GP offers compelling narratives: Can Bagnaia continue his winning streak? How will Márquez adjust to his new team? And will injured riders like Martín find their way back to form? The anticipation builds as the clock ticks down to race day.

The Thailand MotoGP GP has solidified its place on the racing calendar since it joined the circuit back in 2018, with only four editions run due to interruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The excitement surrounding each race weekend draws international attention and showcases Thailand’s capacity to host high-profile sporting events. Viewers can expect live coverage through networks like Canal+ and updates through social media platforms to stay connected with all race details and results.

From pre-race testing to last-minute strategy calls, the world of MotoGP is always full of surprises, and this weekend will be no exception. Don’t miss the chance to witness what could be another historic chapter written at the Buriram Circuit as the best riders go head-to-head for the coveted championship points. Let’s see who connects the lines to victory and who will reign supreme at the Thailand GP!