MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix 2024: full TV schedule and times

MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix 2024: full TV schedule and times
MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix 2024: full TV schedule and times

While the 2024 MotoGP season is slowly approaching its conclusion, and it is far from having revealed all its truths, the premier category of motorcycle speed racing continues this week on the Twin Rig Circuit in Motegi, for the Japanese Grand Prix.

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Be vigilant: just like the Indonesian Grand Prix last week, the Japanese Grand Prix will also be broadcast early or at night. As usual, the tests, qualifications and the race will be followed on the various Canal+ channels, as well as on the myCanal streaming platform.

MotoGP dates and times: the TV program for the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix

The Japanese Grand Prix takes place from Friday October 4 to Sunday October 6, 2024 with the race start scheduled for 7 a.m. that day. Here is the complete program for the weekend, to see on Canal+ and Canal+ Sport 360.

Friday October 4, 2024

  • Free Practice 1: at 3:35 a.m. on Canal+ Sport 360
  • Tests: at 7:50 a.m. on Canal+ Sport 360

Saturday October 5, 2024

  • Free Practice 2: at 3 a.m. on Canal+ Sport 360
  • Qualifications 1 and 2: at 3:45 a.m. on Canal+ Sport 360
  • Sprint: at 7:55 a.m. on Canal+ Sport 360

Sunday October 6, 2024

  • Warm Up: at 2:35 a.m. on Canal+ Sport 360
  • Japanese Grand Prix: at 7 a.m. on Canal+

Where to watch MotoGP and motor sports in streaming?

For several years, Canal+ has established itself as the reference channel for motorsport in . The encrypted channel broadcasts F1, MotoGP, W2C and IndyCar in particular.

If the basic Canal+ offer starts at €19.99, you will however need to subscribe to the Canal+ Sport offer at €34.99/month to benefit from all these programs without hindrance.

  • Formula 1, MotoGP, W2C, IndyCar, Andros Trophy…: Canal+
  • 24 Hours of , Formula E: Eurosport and La Chaîne L’Équipe
  • Formula E: The Team Channel
  • Dakar: France Télévisions and Eurosport

For its part, Eurosport channels are available in the Max streaming platform, offered from €5.99/month (+ sport option at €5).

This SVOD service is also accessible via Canal+ and Amazon Prime Video.

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