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The new MotoGP season brings intense competition across a global calendar of 22 Grands Prix staged in 18 countries on five continents. If you want to track the title fight from anywhere, the official MotoGP app packages live video, timing and editorial coverage into one place. The app serves fans who crave both the big-picture storyline of the championship and the nitty-gritty details that separate winners from the rest. For context, the season culminates in the crowning of the next World Champion, and every race weekend feeds into that narrative.
A typical Grand Prix weekend follows a clear rhythm: teams use Friday sessions for setup work and data gathering, Saturday delivers final grid positions, and Sunday decides the podium. More specifically, the schedule begins with Friday practice, proceeds through Saturday qualifying and the sprint race, and finishes with the traditional Sunday race and trophy presentation. The app mirrors this structure, so you can move from practice reports to live race timing and then to post-race analysis without missing a beat.
How the app brings you closer to the action
The official MotoGP app is designed to be a one-stop companion for race weekends and beyond. It delivers live feeds, lap charts, and play-by-play commentary that aim to put you virtually at the track. Alongside the live elements, the app serves curated features such as rider profiles and expert columns that explain strategic choices and race developments. For fans who prefer numbers, the app surfaces extensive timing tools so you can follow lap-by-lap evolution. All this content is organized to be accessible whether you’re a casual viewer or a technical enthusiast who wants every corner time.
Race Centre and live telemetry
At the heart of the experience is the Race Centre, a hub that consolidates broadcast information, weather updates and session timing. It shows sector times, pit stop windows and comparative lap charts that help explain how a rider gained or lost time. Users can deep-dive into telemetry type displays to see throttle, braking and speed traces in relation to track sectors. These live metrics give parties the tools to understand setup choices and rider behavior—helping a fan feel like part of a race squad even when watching from thousands of miles away.
Content beyond live racing
The app’s library extends past current-season coverage with thousands of videos that span historical races, feature documentaries and in-depth interviews. This archive allows a new generation of fans to discover classic battles or revisit the defining moments of past champions. Editorial packages break down significant races, and behind-the-scenes pieces profile teams, mechanics and engineers. For users who enjoy storytelling as much as the speed, this on-demand collection adds context to what you see on the track each weekend.
Extras for committed followers
Beyond video and live timing, the official app supports personalization and notification settings so you never miss a session or a decisive lap. Fans can enable alerts for start lights, safety-car returns and podium confirmations, or subscribe to rider and team feeds to tailor their experience. The app also includes technical briefings and paddock notes for those who want a deeper understanding of bike developments and regulations—making it useful for fans who appreciate the mechanical and strategic sides of racing.
Who manages the championship and why it matters
The global series is organized commercially by Dorna Sports, which holds exclusive rights to market and broadcast the championship as well as oversee classifications like Moto2 and Moto3. That official role means the app benefits from direct access to timing systems, team data and sanctioned editorial material. When you use the app you are tapping into a source that speaks with authority about rules, standings and broadcast schedules—information that is consistent with what teams and broadcasters rely on during a race weekend.
To get started, download the app on your preferred device and explore the Race Centre, live streams and archive sections. Tweak personalised alerts and follow specific riders or teams to shape a feed that matches your interests. Whether you want sensory immersion through on-board footage or analytical depth via lap comparisons, the app is intended to take you from setup to podium with comprehensive coverage at every stage of the season.