The 73rd season of the FIM Road Racing event is going on. However, simply we can call them the MotoGP World Championship. The tournament is divided into 21 parts locally. The first part is Qatar MotoGP. It is a newborn tournament that started in 2004 for the first time. As the first part of the racing event, the part has passed successfully in 2021 but our today’s topic is to find out the 2022 Qatar MotoGP short details analyzing the circuit and winners statistics.

The Qatar MotoGP which is officially familiar as the Barwa Grand Prix used to take place at Losail International Circuit, Losail which has only 8000 seat capacity as we speak. Yes, the season of Qatar MotoGP started on 26th March 2021 and ended on 28th March in the same year. So, we can clearly say that the next season will begin at the end of March 2022, though the schedule has not been finalised yet. Let’s check the short info of the Qatar MotoGP circuit, records and others facts below.
# Short Profile of the Qatar MotoGP Circuit:
- Name of Tournament – Barwa Grand Prix of Qatar
- Circuit – Losail International Circuit, Losail
- Address – Lusail, Qatar
- Seat Capacity – 8,000
- Longest Straight – 1068 m.
- Length – 3.375 miles/ 5.380 km
- Width – 12 m.
- Corners – 16
- Left – 6
- Right – 10
- Surface – Unknown
- Race Duration – Three (3) Days
- Date – March [Not Confirmed Yet]
- Day – Friday, Saturday, Sunday
- Total Distance – Unknown
- Laps – Unknown
- Most Wins (Rider) – Jorge Lorenzo (6)
- Most Wins (Team) – Aprilia (12)
- Circuit Record – Jorge Lorenzo
- Country – Spain
- Team – Repsol Honda Team
# 1st Day – Practice Schedule (March 2022 – Friday):
S/N | Session | Time | Category |
1. | Free Practice Nr 1 | Not Confirmed | Moto3 |
2. | Free Practice Nr 1 | Not Confirmed | MotoGP |
3. | Free Practice Nr 1 | Not Confirmed | Moto2 |
4. | Free Practice Nr 2 | Not Confirmed | Moto3 |
5. | Free Practice Nr 2 | Not Confirmed | MotoGP |
6. | Free Practice Nr 2 | Not Confirmed | Moto2 |
# 2nd Day – Qualifying Schedule (March 2022 – Saturday):
S/N | Session | Time | Category |
1. | Free Practice Nr 3 | Not Confirmed | Moto3 |
2. | Free Practice Nr 3 | Not Confirmed | MotoGP |
3. | Free Practice Nr 3 | Not Confirmed | Moto2 |
4. | Qualifying Nr 1 | Not Confirmed | Moto3 |
5. | Qualifying Nr 1 | Not Confirmed | Moto3 |
6. | Free Practice Nr 4 | Not Confirmed | MotoGP |
7. | Qualifying Nr 1 | Not Confirmed | MotoGP |
8. | Qualifying Nr 2 | Not Confirmed | MotoGP |
9. | Qualifying Nr 1 | Not Confirmed | Moto2 |
10. | Qualifying Nr 2 | Not Confirmed | Moto2 |
11. | MotoGP | Not Confirmed | Qualifying Press Conference |
# 3rd Day – Race Schedule (March 2022 – Sunday):
S/N | Session | Time | Category |
1. | Warm-Up | Not Confirmed | Moto3 |
2. | Warm-Up | Not Confirmed | Moto2 |
3. | Warm-Up | Not Confirmed | MotoGP |
4. | Race | Not Confirmed | Moto3 |
5. | Race | Not Confirmed | Moto2 |
6. | Race | Not Confirmed | MotoGP |
7. | After The Flag | Not Confirmed | MotoGP |
8. | Race Press Conference | Not Confirmed | MotoGP |
[As soon as the MotoGP schedule will available, we will update it here.]
A season of Qatar MotoGP used to be divided into three different competitions which are Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP. In the recent season, Maverick Vinales won the MotoGP event where Sam Lewes won the Moto 2 and Jaume Masia won the Moto 3 events so far. Here we present the winners’ list of the Qatar Grand Prix for the last ten years.
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# Qatar MotoGP (Last Ten Years) Winners List:
S/N | MotoGP | Year | Moto 2 | Moto 3 |
1. | Maverick Vinales | 2021 | Sam Lowes | Jaume Masia |
2. | Cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns | 2020 | Cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns | Cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns |
3. | Andrea Dovizioso | 2019 | Lorenzo Baldassarri | Kaito Toba |
4. | Andrea Dovizioso | 2018 | Francesco Bagnaia | Jorge Martin |
5. | Maverick Vinales | 2017 | Franco Morbidelli | Joan Mir |
6. | Jorge Lorenzo | 2016 | Thomas Luthi | Niccolo Antonelli |
7. | Valentino Rossi | 2015 | Jonas Folger | Alexis Masbou |
8. | Marc Marquez | 2014 | Esteve Rabat | Jack Miller |
9. | Jorge Lorenzo | 2013 | Pol Espargaro | Luis Salom |
10. | Jorge Lorenzo | 2012 | Marc Marquez | Maverick Vinales |
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