Malaysian MotoGP moves start time in schedule changes
The Malaysian MotoGP has a new schedule for Sunday’s race day with the premier class race starting two hours earlier due to concerns over weather forecasts.
A new time schedule for tomorrow’s action at Sepang has been confirmed by race organisers as a contingency plan for heavy rain forecast for Sunday afternoon, following the red flag suspension of MotoGP qualifying due to track conditions after a heavy rain shower arrived midway through FP4.

The Malaysian MotoGP has a new schedule for Sunday’s race day with the premier class race starting two hours earlier due to concerns over weather forecasts.
A new time schedule for tomorrow’s action at Sepang has been confirmed by race organisers as a contingency plan for heavy rain forecast for Sunday afternoon, following the red flag suspension of MotoGP qualifying due to track conditions after a heavy rain shower arrived midway through FP4.
The MotoGP race will start at 13:00 local time, two hours earlier than previously scheduled, with Moto2 starting at 11:20 local time and Moto3 beginning at 10:00 local time.
The new schedule has also retained all warm-up sessions for all three clashes with Moto3 warm-up beginning the day’s track action at 07:40 local time before Moto2’s warm-up at 08:10 and MotoGP’s warm-up at 08:40.
NEW SUNDAY SCHEDULE #Moto3 - 10.00am#Moto2 - 11.20am#MotoGP - 13.00pm
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