MotoGP 2018 season will have 19 races starting with the opening MotoGP Grand Prix in Qatar on 19th March 2018. The official season begins with the two scheduled Testing sessions planned in Sepang Malaysia on 28th-30th January and 01-03 March in Qatar. Thailand MotoGP grand prix has been added to the season which will take place a week after Australian Grand Prix at the Chang International Circuit. On this page you will find all the details about 2018 season, race dates and how you can watch every race of the season live.

MotoGP 2018 season moves into full swing with the second grand prix on the weekend of 06-08 April 2018 in Argentina. The coverage begins on Friday, 06 June and the big race will take place on Sunday, 08 April 2018
2018 MotoGP Calendar & Testing Schedule: The 2018 season begins with the first testing scheduled at Sepang International circuit in Malaysia on 28th January 2018 and will take place for three days till 30th January. The second test is scheduled at Losail Circuit in Qatar around two weeks before the start of official season. Below are all the details about upcoming MotoGP 2018 season and dates.

Friday, 16 March 2018
- Mot03 – FP1 (10:00 uk time)
- MotoGP – FP1 (10:55 uk time)
- Moto2 – FP1 (11:55 uk time)
- Moto3 – FP2 (14:10 uk time)
- Moto2 – FP2 (15:05 uk time)
- MotoGP – FP2 (16:05 uk time)
Saturday, 17 March 2018
- Moto3 – FP3 (10:00 uk)
- Moto2 – FP3 (10:55 uk)
- MotoGP – FP3 (11:55 uk)
- Moto3 – Qualifying (13:35 uk)
- Moto2 – Qualifying (14:30 uk)
- MotoGP – FP4 (15:30 uk)
- MotoGP – Qualifying 1 (16:10 uk)
- MotoGP – Qualifying 2 (16:35 uk)
Sunday, 18 March 2018
- Moto3 – Warm-up (10:50 uk)
- Moto2 – Warm-up (11:10 uk)
- MotoGP – Warm-up (11:55 uk)
- Moto3 – RACE (13:00 uk)
- Moto2 – RACE (14:20 uk)
- MotoGP – RACE (15:00 uk)
[ All above schedule and time table is according to UK format. Austrian Grand Prix MotoGP race will start at around 14:00 local / 13:00 uk time ]
MotoGP 2017 Calendar & Results:
Below is the full official motoGP 2017 schedule which is set to start on 26th March with the first grand prix of the season in Qatar. Below is the entire motogp season schedule which has been confirmed. We will be updating the page after every grand prix with latest results.
NO# | GRAND PRIX | WINNER | DATE (2018) |
1 | Qatar (Losail) | 18 March | |
2 | Argentina (Termas De Rio) | 08 April | |
3 | United States (Circuit of The Americas) | 22 April | |
4 | Spanish (Circuito de Jerez) | 06 May | |
5 | French (LeMans) | 20 May | |
6 | Italian (Mugelli) | 03 June | |
7 | Spanish (Catalunya) | 17 June | |
8 | Dutch (TT Circuit Assen) | 01 July | |
9 | German (Sachsenring) | 15 July | |
10 | Czech Republic (Automotodrom Brno) | 05 August | |
11 | Austria (Spielberg) | 12 August | |
12 | British (Silverstone) | 26 August | |
13 | San Marino (Misano) | 09 September | |
14 | Spanish (MotorLand Aragon) | 23 September | |
15 | Thailand (Chang International Circuit) | 07 October | |
16 | Japan (Twin Ring Motegi) | 21 October | |
17 | Australia (Philip Island) | 28 October | |
18 | Malaysia (Sepang International Circuit) | 04 November | |
19 | Spanish (Valencia) | 18 November | |

Marquez became the youngest ever rider to win four premier class MotoGP world titles and it was his third at the tender age of just 23. Rossi and Lorenzo will be disappointed with failing to finish the race but regardless of their results, Marquez was immense this season as he showed maturity to ride through the difficult times and not always rush for win. Most podium finishes represent his change of attitude this season and it will be hard get the better of his next season as well.