The second round of the 2022 MotoGP season sees the series first trip to Asia for a race since the COVID-19 pandemic started, with its last grand prix on the continent the 2019 Malaysian Grand Prix.
MotoGP’s return to Indonesia for the first time since 1997 takes place at the new purpose-built street circuit at Mandalika on the island of Lombok.
The grid has already ridden at the new circuit during pre-season testing, with three days of running taking place at the track.
However, it has been partially resurfaced since then owing to some breakup problems at the test, while the rear tyre design is different to that used at the test.
For the 2022 Indonesian GP, tyre supplier Michelin has brought the rear tyre with the carcass in it from 2018 to cope with the extreme demands the track will place on rubber.
When is the 2022 MotoGP Indonesian Grand Prix?
The 2022 MotoGP Indonesian Grand Prix takes place from 18-20 March and is the second of 21 rounds on the calendar.
What time is practice and qualifying for the 2022 MotoGP Indonesian Grand Prix?
Friday:
FP1 – 10:50 (GMT+8)
02:50 GMT
FP2 – 15:05 (GMT+8)
07:05 GMT
Saturday:
FP3 – 10:50 (GMT+8)
02:50 GMT
FP4 – 14:25 (GMT+8)
06:25 GMT
Qualifying 1 – 15:05 (GMT+8)
07:05 GMT
Qualifying 2 – 15:30 (GMT+8)
07:30 GMT
What time does the 2022 MotoGP Indonesia Grand Prix start?
Sunday’s 27-lap Indonesian Grand Prix takes place 15:00 local time, which is 07:00 GMT.
The Moto3 and Moto2 races get underway at 12:00 local time (04:00 GMT) and 13:20 local time (05:20 GMT).
How can I watch the 2022 MotoGP Indonesian Grand Prix?
Viewers in the UK can watch live coverage of the 2022 Indonesian Grand Prix on BT Sport 2.
Friday:
Sky Channel 414, Virgin Media Channel 528: Practice 1 – 01:00 – 03:45 GMT
Sky Channel 414, Virgin Media Channel 528: Practice 2 – 05:15 – 08:00 GMT
Saturday:
Sky Channel 414, Virgin Media Channel 528: Practice 3 – 01:00 – 03:45 GMT
Sky Channel 414, Virgin Media Channel 528: Qualifying – 04:00 – 08:00 GMT
Sunday:
Sky Channel 414, Virgin Media Channel 528: Warm-up and races – 02:00-08:00 GMT
Sky Channel 414, Virgin Media Channel 528: Highlights – 22:00-23:00 GMT
All MotoGP sessions can be watched live via Dorna Sports’ video pass subscription service.
Highlights on free-to-air television will be shown on ITV4 in the UK at 20:00 GMT on Monday.
When and where was the last MotoGP Indonesian Grand Prix?
The Indonesian Grand Prix is not a new event on the MotoGP calendar.
The country previously staged two events in 1996 and 1997 at the Sentul International circuit near Sentul City.
No rider on the current MotoGP grid has previously raced in Indonesia.
Previous MotoGP Indonesian Grand Prix winners
1997:
MotoGP/500cc – Tadayuki Okada, Honda
250cc – Max Biaggi, Honda
125cc – Valentino Rossi, Aprilia
1998:
MotoGP/500cc – Mick Doohan, Honda
250cc – Tetsuya Harada, Yamaha
125cc – Masaki Tokudome, Aprilia