2026 MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix – How to watch, session times & more

MotoGP returns to Brazil after a gap of 22 years, with a renovated Goiania circuit hosting the second round of the 2026 season on 20-22 March. The event replaces Argentina as the championship’s only stop in South America.

Goiania is the second shortest track on the calendar, only fractionally longer than the Sachsenring in Germany, and features 14 corners.

To help riders adapt to the 3.8km track, MotoGP has altered the weekend format, offering riders 135 minutes of track time on Friday. FP1  has been extended to an hour, while the main practice session will run for a total of 75 minutes. The schedule for Saturday and Sunday remains the same.

Event
Date

Brazil GP

Mar 22

15:00  

Brazil GP FREE PRACTICE 1

  Mar 20

  11:05

Brazil GP PRACTICE

  Mar 20

  15:20

Brazil GP FREE PRACTICE 1

  Mar 21

  10:10

Brazil GP QUALIFYING 1

  Mar 21

  10:50

Brazil GP QUALIFYING 2

  Mar 21

  11:15

Brazil GP SPRINT

  Mar 21

  15:00

Brazil GP WARM UP

  Mar 22

  10:40

Brazil GP RACE

  Mar 22

  15:00

MotoGP Brazilian GP session timings in major timezones

Session
GMT
CET (UTC 1)
ET (UTC−4)
PT (UTC−7)
AEDT (UTC 11)
JST (UTC 9)
IST (UTC 5:30)

Friday
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

FP1
14:05
15: 05
10:05
07:05
01:05 (Sat)
23:05
19:35

FP
18:20
19:20
14:20
11:20
05:20 (Sat)
03:20 (Sat)
23:50

Saturday
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

FP2
13:10
14:10
09:10
06:10
00:10 (Sun)
22:10
18:40

Qualifying
13:50
14:50
09:50
06:50
00:50 (Sun)
22:50
19:20

Sprint
18:00
19:00
14:00
11:00
05:00 (Sun)
03:00 (Sun)
23:30

Sunday
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Race
18:00
19:00
14:00
11:00
05:00 (Mon)
03:00 (Mon)
23:30

2026 MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix session timings in Goiania (-3 GMT)
Friday 20 March 2026

Free Practice 1: 11:05 – 12:05 local time
Practice: 15:20 – 16:35 local time

Saturday 21 March 2026

Free Practice 2: 10:10 – 10:40 local time
Qualifying: 10:50 – 11:30 local time
Sprint: 15:00 local time

Sunday 22 March 2026

Race: 15:00 local time

2026 MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix session timings in the UK and Portugal
Friday 20 March 2026

Free Practice 1: 14:05 – 15:05 GMT
Practice: 18:20 – 19:35 GMT

Saturday 21 March 2026

Free Practice 2: 13:10 – 13:40 GMT
Qualifying: 13:50 – 14:30 GMT
Sprint: 18:00 GMT

Sunday 22 March 2026

Race: 18:00 GMT

2026 MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix session timings in Europe 
Friday 20 March 2026

Free Practice 1: 15:05 – 16:05 CET
Practice: 19:20- 20:35 CET

Saturday 21 March 2026

Free Practice 2: 14:10 – 14:40 CET
Qualifying: 14:50 – 15:30 CET
Sprint: 19:00 CET

Sunday 22 March 2026

Race: 19:00 CET

2026 MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix session timings in the US (Eastern Time)
Friday 20 March 2026

Free Practice 1:  10:05 – 11:05 ET
Practice:  14:20- 15:35 ET 

Saturday 21 March 2026

Free Practice 2: 09:10 – 09:40 ET
Qualifying: 09:50 – 10:30 ET  
Sprint: 14:00 ET 

Sunday 22 March 2026

Race: 14:00 ET 

2026 MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix session timings in the US (Pacific Time)
Friday 20 March 2026

Free Practice 1:  07:05 – 08:05 PT
Practice:  11:20 – 12:35 PT

Saturday 21 March 2026

Free Practice 2: 06:10 – 06:40 PT
Qualifying:  06:50 -07:30 PT
Sprint: 11:00 PT

Sunday 22 March 2026

Race:  11:00 PT

2026 MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix session timings in Australia
Saturday 21 March 2026

Free Practice 1: 01:05 – 02:05 AEDT
Practice: 05:20- 06:35 AEDT

Sunday 22 March 2026

Free Practice 2: 00:10 – 00:40 AEDT
Qualifying: 00:50 – 01:30 AEDT
Sprint: 05:00 AEDT

Monday 23 March 2026

Race: 05:00 AEDT

2026 MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix session timings in Japan
Friday 20 March 2026

Free Practice 1: 23:05 – 00:05 JST 

Saturday 21 March 2026

Practice: 03:20- 04:35 JST 
Free Practice 2: 22:10 – 22:40 JST 
Qualifying: 22:50 – 23:30 JST

Sunday 22 March 2026

Sprint: 03:00 JST

Monday 23 March 2026

Race: 03:00 JST

2026 MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix session timings in India
Friday 20 March 2026

Free Practice 1: 19:35 – 20:35 IST 
Practice: 23:50 – 01:05 IST

Saturday 21 March 2026

Free Practice 2: 18:40 – 19:10 IST 
Qualifying: 19:20 – 20:00 IST
Sprint: 23:30 IST

Sunday 22 March 2026

Race: 23:30 IST

Can I stream the Brazilian Grand Prix?
MotoGP has its own on-demand streaming service, offering live broadcast of practice, qualifying and the Sprint, as well as highlights. The MotoGP Video pass is available for an annual fee of 139.99 euros. Several local broadcasters also stream MotoGP races on their official websites

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