MotoGP Australian GP: When and Where to Watch Phillip Island Circuit Race In India

This weekend, MotoGP will be racing at the renowned and thrilling Phillip Island track. The Australian Grand Prix has been hosted annually since 1989 when the event was first brought there.

By Divyam Dubey | on October 20, 2023 Follow us on Autox Google News

The Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix arrived on Phillip Island, declaring three action-packed days of two-wheeled excitement. Even though Jack Miller is out of contention for the world championship, he will still receive significant support from the home audience. Francesco Bagnaia leads Jorge Martin by 18 points in the MotoGP standings at the moment. However, due to the nature of the competition, results can shift swiftly. A week ago, Martin took the lead for a day, only to lose it the next day.

The return of Marc Marquez, who is preparing for his final races with Honda, adds even more excitement to the proceedings. Marquez, who plans to challenge Ducati's supremacy, should put on a thrilling show. Only Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin remain in the hunt for the 2023 MotoGP world championship, as the final five races of the season take place in a period of six weeks. Marco Bezzecchi, riding for VR46, isn't mathematically out of the title race just yet, but he's a huge 63 points behind the leader after the previous weekend's Indonesian GP.

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MotoGP Australian Grand Prix: 2023 Phillip Island Circuit Race Timings in India  

MotoGP Race

Australian GP Start Time

Friday, October 20

Phillip Island MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 1 - 05:15 am

Phillip Island MotoGP Practice - 09:30 am

Saturday, October 21

Phillip Island MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 2 - 04:40 am

Phillip Island MotoGP Qualifying - 05:20 am

Phillip Island MotoGP Race - 09:40 am

Sunday, October 22

Phillip Island MotoGP Sprint - 08:30 am

MotoGP: Where to Watch the 2023 Australian Grand Prix

In 2023, JioCinema will continue to offer free access to the following MotoGP races. This popular app can be freely downloaded from the Google Play Store and Apple Store, making it incredibly convenient for users to catch all the MotoGP action from the comfort of their smart TVs.

What sets JioCinema apart is its accessibility, ensuring that users can seamlessly tune in at any time. Even if you don't happen to possess a Jio SIM card, you can simply log in and watch all the action unfold in real-time. The app is compatible with iOS 7 and later versions for both iPhone and iPad users, while Android users can enjoy it on version 4.3 or higher of the operating system. For those with Samsung Tizen operating systems, a minimum of version 2.4 is required to access this user-friendly service. Don't miss out on the excitement – JioCinema has got you covered.

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MotoGP Video Pass

Motorcycle racing enthusiasts worldwide have the exciting opportunity to enjoy live MotoGP event coverage through Video Pass. Subscribers gain access to full race footage, as well as concise highlight videos from past races. The MotoGP Video Pass subscription is available at the price of Rs 4,396 for the month of October.

MotoGP Australian Grand Prix: About Phillip Island Circuit

Phillip Island has one of the most stunning backdrops of any MotoGP race. Its very name hints at its aquatic setting and breathtaking cliff-top views, which set the scene beautifully for a uniquely undulating racecourse. True racing enthusiasts will find much to admire in Phillip Island's design. The track is 4.45km in length, and the race will consist of 27 laps for a total of 120.1km.

Phillip Island, Australia, has a long history of motor racing and is often called "the home of Australian motorsport." The first car races were staged in the city in the 1920s, therefore it has a long history in motorsport. In 1931, motorbike races were added, and by 1956, a permanent circuit had been built. Having not held the series for a few years, the island hosted MotoGP again in 1989 and 1990, and the race series became a permanent fixture on the calendar there beginning in 1997.

The breathtaking ocean views at Phillip Island make the track there just as famous as the exciting races. Because it is one of the MotoGP season's quickest and most flowing tracks, it frequently hosts the season's most exciting races.

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