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What is Moto GP Malaysia?

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The Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix is a MotoGP race held annually at the Sepang International Circuit in Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia. It is one of the most popular races on the calendar and has been held yearly since 1999. Valentino Rossi, the most successful rider at the Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix rider, has won the race 6 times.

The Moto GP Malaysia is part of the FIM MotoGP World Championship, the premier class of motorcycle racing. The race was first held in 1999 and has been held every year since then, except for 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Why go to Moto GP Malaysia?

  • See the world's best riders compete: The Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix is one of the most prestigious races on the MotoGP calendar, attracting the best riders. This is an excellent opportunity to see them compete in person and see who comes out on top.
  • Learn about the sport: If you are new to MotoGP, the Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix is a great place to learn about the sport. There are many opportunities to learn about the rules, the history, and the different types of bikes.
  • Learn about the Rich culture: Malaysia is a beautiful country with a rich culture. Many cultural activities and events are happening in Sepang during the race weekend, including traditional dances, music, and food.
  • Enjoy Malaysian hospitality: Malaysians are known for their warm and friendly hospitality. This is an excellent opportunity to experience the Malaysian way of life and make new friends.
  • Take in the sights and sounds of Sepang: Sepang is a beautiful city with a lot to offer visitors. There are many temples, mosques, and other cultural attractions to see. The city also has several shopping malls and restaurants, so you can find something to suit your taste.
  • Affordable prices: Malaysia is a relatively affordable country to visit. The cost of food, accommodation, and transportation is much lower than in many other countries.

Your Moto GP Malaysia Tickets Explained

2 Days Pass MotoGP™ VIP Village

2 Days Pass MotoGP™ VIP Village (Sat & Sun)

The 2-day pass for the Malaysian Moto GP allows you to attend the race on both Saturday and Sunday. This is the best option if you want to see all of the action, including the qualifying sessions on Friday and the race on both days.

Inclusions:

  • Admission
  • Souvenir
  • International buffet
  • Water & soft drinks
1 Day Pass MotoGP™ VIP Village

1 Day Pass MotoGP™ VIP Village (Sun)

The 1-day pass for the Malaysian Moto GP allows you to attend the race on Sunday only. This is a good option if you are on a budget or only interested in seeing the race.

Inclusions:

  • Admission
  • Souvenir
  • International buffet
  • Water & soft drinks

Why Should You Book Moto GP Malaysia Tickets Online?

  • Convenience: Enjoy convenience as you secure seats for yourself and your group beforehand. 
  • Security: Use a secure payment system to protect your personal information.
  • Flexibility: Cancel your tickets up to a specific date.
  • Competitive prices
  • Wide variety of tickets

MotoGP Malaysia: A Complete Guide

Moto GP Malaysia History

Moto GP Malaysia History

The Moto GP Malaysia was first held in 1999 as part of the 500cc World Championship. Mick Doohan, the reigning world champion at the time, won the race. The race has been won by some of the biggest names in motorcycle racing, including Valentino Rossi, Marc Marquez, and Jorge Lorenzo.

Moto GP Malaysia Race

Moto GP Malaysia Race

The 2023 Moto GP Malaysia will be held November 10-12, 2023. The race will be held under floodlights for the first time, making it more challenging for the riders. The race will be broadcast live in over 200 countries.

Moto GP Malaysia Sepang Circuit

Moto GP Malaysia Sepang Circuit

The Sepang International Circuit is a world-class circuit that has hosted many major motorsport events, including the Formula 1 Malaysian Grand Prix and the MotoGP World Championship. The circuit is known for its fast and flowing layout, making it challenging for riders and machines. The circuit has been praised by many riders, including Valentino Rossi, who said it is one of his favorite tracks.

How is MotoGP Conducted?

The MotoGP season consists of 20 races held in different countries worldwide. The races are held on purpose-built circuits, and public roads are closed for the event.

The races are conducted in two parts: qualifying and the race itself. Qualifying determines the starting grid for the race. The riders compete in two sessions, with the fastest riders starting at the front of the grid.

The race is held over a set number of laps, and the rider who finishes the fastest is the winner. The riders must complete all the laps to be classified as finishers.

Moto GP Rules

The rules of Moto GP are complex and can be found on the official Moto GP website. However, here are some of the basic rules:

  1. The race is held over 20 laps of the Sepang International Circuit.
  2. The riders must wear full leather and a helmet.
  3. The bikes must have a minimum weight of 158 kilograms.
  4. The engines must be a maximum of 1000cc.
  5. The riders are not allowed to refuel during the race.

Moto GP Riders

The 2023 Moto GP Malaysia is sure to be a star-studded event, with some of the best riders in the world competing for victory. The favorites include Fabio Quartararo, Marc Marquez, and Francesco Bagnaia.

Fabio Quartararo #20

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP
Age:
24
Nationality: France

  • GP Titles: 1
  • Podiums: 33
  • Poles: 19

The defending world champion, Quartararo, is a young and talented rider known for his aggressive riding style. He is also a consistent rider, finishing on the podium in 15 of the 21 races in 2022.

Franco Morbidelli #21

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP
Age:
28
Nationality: Italy

  • GP Titles: 1
  • Podiums: 33
  • Poles: 19

A former Moto2 world champion, Morbidelli returns to MotoGP in 2023 after missing most of the 2022 season due to injury. He is a talented rider who is expected to be competitive right away.

Francesco Bagnaia #1

Ducati Lenovo Team
Age: 26

Nationality: Italy

  • GP Titles: 2
  • Podiums: 51
  • Poles: 24

A fast and consistent rider, Bagnaia is a rising star in MotoGP. He will surely be a contender for the title in the coming years.

Enea Bastianini #23

Ducati Lenovo Team
Age:
25
Nationality: Italy

  • GP Titles: 2
  • Podiums: 51
  • Poles: 24

A fast and talented rider, Bastianini is a former Moto2 world champion who debuted in MotoGP in 2023. He will be looking to make an impact right away. 

Aleix Espargaro #41

Aprilia Racing
Age:
34
Nationality: Spain

  • GP Titles: -
  • Podiums: 12
  • Poles: 5

Espargaro is a veteran rider finally finding success in MotoGP. He finished fourth in the championship in 2022 and will look to improve in 2023.

Maverick Vinales #12

Aprilia Racing
Age:
28
Nationality: Spain

  • GP Titles: 1
  • Podiums: 73
  • Poles: 24

A talented rider known for his aggressive riding style, Vinales will be looking to bounce back from a disappointing 2022 season, where he finished 17th in the championship.

Marc Marquez #93

Repsol Honda Team

Age: 30
Nationality: Spain

  • GP Titles: 8
  • Podiums: 139
  • Poles: 92

An eight-time world champion, Marquez is one of the most successful riders in MotoGP history. He is a crowd favorite and is always a contender for victory. However, he has been struggling with injuries in recent years.

Joan Mir #36

Repsol Honda Team

Age: 26
Nationality: Spain

  • GP Titles: 2
  • Podiums: 33
  • Poles: 2

The 2020 world champion, Mir, is a consistent rider who is always in the mix for a podium finish. He will be looking to challenge for the title again in 2023.

Stefan Bradl #6

Repsol Honda Team
Age:
33
Nationality: Germany

  • GP Titles: 1
  • Podiums: 19
  • Poles: 8

A test rider for Honda, Bradl will fill in for Marc Marquez for the first few races of the 2023 season while Marquez recovers from injury. Bradl is an experienced rider who knows the Honda bike well.

Jack Miller #43

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

Age: 28
Nationality: Australia

  • GP Titles: -
  • Podiums: 33
  • Poles: 10

A versatile rider comfortable on wet and dry tracks, Miller is always a threat to winning. He will look to improve on his 2022 season, where he finished fifth in the championship.

Brad Binder #33

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

Age: 28
Nationality: South Africa

  • GP Titles: 1
  • Podiums: 43
  • Poles: 7

A fast and talented rider, Binder is still relatively new to MotoGP. He will be looking to build on his 2022 season, where he finished ninth in the championship.

Alex Marquez #73

Gresini Racing MotoGP (Ducati)

Age: 27
Nationality: Spain

  • GP Titles: 2
  • Podiums: 41
  • Poles: 16

Alex Márquez, the younger brother of Marc Márquez, is looking to build on his Moto3 and Moto2 world titles with his first MotoGP victory in 2023.

Fabio Di Giannantonio #49

Gresini Racing MotoGP (Ducati)

Age: 24
Nationality: Italy

  • GP Titles: -
  • Podiums: 22
  • Poles: 2

A young and talented rider, Di Giannantonio is making his second season in MotoGP in 2023. He will be riding for the Gresini Racing team, a Ducati satellite team.

Johann Zarco

Prima Pramac Racing (Ducati)

Age: 33
Nationality: France

  • GP Titles: 2
  • Podiums: 60
  • Poles: 27

A consistent rider who is always in the mix for a podium finish, Zarco will be looking to challenge the title in 2023.

Jorge Martín Almoguera #89

Prima Pramac Racing (Ducati)

Age: 25
Nationality: Spain

  • GP Titles: 1
  • Podiums: 41
  • Poles: 31

A fast and talented rider, Martin is still relatively new to MotoGP. He will be looking to build on his 2022 season, where he finished seventh in the championship.

Luca Marini #10

Mooney VR46 Racing Team (Ducati)

Age: 26
Nationality: Italy

  • GP Titles: -
  • Podiums: 16
  • Poles: 5

The younger brother of Valentino Rossi, Marini is a talented rider who is still looking to find his footing in MotoGP. He will look to improve on his 2022 season, where he finished 13th in the championship.

Marco Bezzecchi #72

Mooney VR46 Racing Team (Ducati)

Age: 24
Nationality: Italy

  • GP Titles: -
  • Podiums: 31
  • Poles: 7

A talented rider still relatively new to MotoGP, Bezzecchi will be looking to learn from his teammate, Luca Marini, and improve on his 2022 season, where he finished 15th in the championship.

Miguel Oliveira #88

RNF MotoGP Team (Aprilia)

Age: 28
Nationality: Portugal

  • GP Titles: -
  • Podiums: 41
  • Poles: 5

Miguel Oliveira, the 2020 Portuguese Grand Prix winner and 2018 Moto2 runner-up, is looking to challenge for a top-five finish in the 2023 MotoGP championship.

Raul Fernandez #25

RNF MotoGP Team (Aprilia)

Age: 22
Nationality: Spain

  • GP Titles: -
  • Podiums: 16
  • Poles: 13

Another former Moto2 world champion, Fernandez, is also making his debut in MotoGP in 2023. He is a fast and talented rider who is expected to be a challenge for the top riders. 

Pol Espargaro #44

Tech3 GASGAS Factory Racing (KTM)

Age: 32
Nationality: Spain

  • GP Titles: 1
  • Podiums: 52
  • Poles: 20

A veteran rider known for his aggressive riding style, Espargaro will look to improve on his 2022 season, where he finished eighth in the championship.

Augusto Fernández Guerra #

Tech3 GASGAS Factory Racing (KTM)

Age: 25
Nationality: Spain

  • GP Titles: 1
  • Podiums: 20
  • Poles: 3

Augusto Fernández Guerra, the 2022 Moto2 world champion and 2018 Moto3 Rookie of the Year, is looking to make a splash in his rookie MotoGP season.

Alex Rins #42

LCR Honda Castrol/Idemitsu

Age: 27
Nationality: Spain

  • GP Titles: -
  • Podiums: 58
  • Poles: 17

Alex Rins, the 2019 Austin Grand Prix winner and 2020 MotoGP championship runner-up, is looking to return to the podium in 2023 after a difficult 2022 season.

Takaaki Nakagami #30

LCR Honda Castrol/Idemitsu

Age: 31
Nationality: Japan

  • GP Titles: -
  • Podiums: 14
  • Poles: 6

A consistent rider who is always in the mix for a podium finish. He has finished in the top 10 in the championship in the past four seasons. Nakagami is a fan favorite in Japan and is known for his aggressive riding style.

Moto GP Teams

12 teams compete in the 2023 MotoGP World Championship, including Repsol Honda, Monster Energy Yamaha, and Ducati Lenovo Team. Each team has two riders who compete against each other for the championship.

Repsol Honda

Repsol Honda

Team Principal: Alberto Puig

History: The most successful team in MotoGP history, with 21 riders' and 31 constructors' championships. Founded in 1982 by Honda, the team has won more races than any other team in history.

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

Team Principal: Massimo Meregalli

History: The second most successful team in MotoGP history, with 7 riders' championships and 9 constructors' championships. Founded in 2019 by Yamaha, the team has won the most recent riders' championship in 2021 with Fabio Quartararo.

Ducati Lenovo Team

Ducati Lenovo Team

Team Principal: Davide Tardozzi

History: A relatively new team, founded in 2021 by Ducati and Lenovo. The team has already won one riders' championship (with Francesco Bagnaia in 2022) and one constructors' championship (in 2021).

Aprlia Racing

Team Principal: Massimo Rivola

History: A long-time participant in MotoGP, but has not won a riders' or constructors' championship since 2004. Massimo Rivola currently leads the team and is looking to return to the top of the leaderboard in 2023.

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

Team Principal: Francesco Guidotti

History: A team that has been on the rise in recent years. The team won its first constructors' championship in 2022 and is looking to challenge for the riders' championship in 2023 with Brad Binder.

GasGas Factory Racing

Team Principal: Hervé Poncharal

History: A new team for the 2023 season was formed by GasGas. The team is looking to be competitive right away, with Remy Gardner and Raul Fernandez being two of the most promising young riders in the world.

Gresini Racing Team

Gresini Racing Team

Team Principal: Nadia Padovani
History: Gresini Racing has been competing in MotoGP since 1997. The team has won two riders' championships, with Daijiro Kato in 2001 and Marco Melandri in 2006.

LCR Honda

LCR Honda

Team Principal: Lucio Cecchinello

History: LCR Honda, the satellite team of Honda, began competing in MotoGP in 2006. The team's best result in the championship was a fourth-place finish in 2018 with Takaaki Nakagami. LCR Honda has not yet won a MotoGP race, but it has finished on the podium 12 times.

Mooney VR46 Racing Team

Team Principal: Pablo Nieto

History: Founded in 2014 Mooney VR46 Racing team first made its debut in Moto2 class and won its first race in 2016. The championship followed in 2017. In 2022, the team moved up to the MotoGP class. The team finished its first MotoGP season in 10th place in the team championship.

Prima Pramac Racing

Team Principal: Francesco Guidotti
History:
Prima Pramac Racing is one of the most successful satellite teams in MotoGP history. The team has won a total of 10 races and finished on the podium 41 times. In 2021, Jorge Martín scored the team's first ever MotoGP victory at the Styrian GP

RNF Racing Team

RNF Racing Team

Team Principal: Wilco Zeelenberg

History: RNF Racing is a new team in MotoGP, making its debut in 2023. The team is a satellite team of Aprilia.

Championship Standings 2023

Pos.

Rider

Team

Points

1

F. Bagnaia

Ducati Lenovo Team

283

2

J. Martin

Prima Pramac Racing

247

3

M. Bezzecchi

Mooney VR46 Racing Team

218

4

B. Binder

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

173

5

A. Espargaro

Aprilia Racing

160

6

J. Zarco

Prima Pramac Racing

147

7

L. Marini

Mooney VR46 Racing Team

135

8

M. Viñales

Aprilia Racing

128

9

A. Marquez

Gresini Racing MotoGP

108

10

J. Miller

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

104

11

F. Quartararo

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

85

12

F. Morbidelli

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

68

13

M. Oliveira

CryptoDATA RNF MotoGP Team

65

14

A. Fernandez

GASGAS Factory Racing Tech3

58

15

A. Rins

LCR Honda CASTROL

47

16

F. Di Giannantonio

Gresini Racing MotoGP

43

17

T. Nakagami

LCR Honda IDEMITSU

35

18

D. Pedrosa

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

32

19

M. Marquez

Repsol Honda Team

31

20

E. Bastianini

Ducati Lenovo Team

25

21

R. Fernandez

CryptoDATA RNF MotoGP Team

22

22

L. Savadori

Aprilia Racing

9

23

J. Folger

GASGAS Factory Racing Tech3

9

24

P. Espargaro

GASGAS Factory Racing Tech3

8

25

M. Pirro

Aruba.it Racing

5

26

J. Mir

Repsol Honda Team

5

27

D. Petrucci

Ducati Lenovo Team

5

28

S. Bradl

HRC Team

5

29

I. Lecuona

LCR Honda CASTROL

0

Frequently Asked Questions About Moto GP Malaysia

When is the 2023 Moto GP Malaysia?

The 2023 Moto GP Malaysia will be held November 10-12, 2023.

Where is the 2023 Moto GP Malaysia held?

The 2023 Moto GP Malaysia will be held at the Sepang International Circuit in Sepang, Malaysia.

How do I purchase tickets for the Moto GP Malaysia 2023?

Tickets for the Moto GP can be purchased online through the official event website or authorized ticketing platforms. Book a Moto GP Malaysia 1-Day or 2-Day pass through Headout to enjoy a hassle-free experience.

What's included in my Moto GP Malaysia tickets?

Depending on the ticket type- 1-Day Pass or 2-Day Pass, you might also get access to specific grandstands, pit areas, or other premium experiences.
The2-day pass gives you access to all the racing on Saturday and Sunday. The 2-day pass allows you to experience the entire weekend of Moto GP, including the qualifying, free practice, and race.
The1-Day pass gives you access to the Moto GP race on Sunday, the weekend's main event. The 1-day pass is a great way to experience the excitement of Moto GP and make memories that will last a lifetime.

How much are the tickets for the Moto GP Malaysia 2023?

The 2-Day pass for Moto GP Malaysia will cost MYR 9108.2 on Headout. At the same time, a 1-Day pass for Moto GP Malaysia will cost around MYR 7855.8.

Who are the defending champions in Moto GP Malaysia?

The defending champions in Moto GP Malaysia are Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) and Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing).

What is the track layout like in Moto GP Malaysia?

The Sepang International Circuit is a 5.543-kilometer (3.44 miles) anti-clockwise circuit. It is a fast and flowing track with a number of challenging corners.

What are the weather conditions like in Moto GP Malaysia?

The weather in Malaysia is hot and humid, with average temperatures of 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit). Rain is likely, especially during monsoon (November to December).

What happens on a typical Moto GP weekend?

A typical Moto GP weekend consists of three days of racing:
Friday: Free practice and qualifying for all three classes.
Saturday: Qualifying for the Moto3 and Moto2 classes, and the Moto GP sprint race.
Sunday: The Moto3 and Moto2 races, and the Moto GP race.

What are the prohibited items to the Moto GP Malaysia?

The following items are prohibited from being brought into the Sepang International Circuit:
* Glass bottles
* Cans
*Fireworks
* Weapons
* Dangerous objects

What should I wear to the Moto GP Malaysia race?

It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing and shoes to the race. It is also a good idea to wear a hat and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun.