2025 MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix: Schedule, Viewing Details and What to Expect at Buriram
Season returns to Chang International Circuit with full weekend programme and global broadcast coverage
The 2025 MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix is set to take place at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, bringing the premier class of motorcycle racing back to one of Southeast Asia’s most enthusiastic motorsport venues.
The race weekend will follow the standard MotoGP format, beginning with free practice sessions on Friday, followed by qualifying and the sprint race on Saturday.
Sunday will feature warm-up sessions before the main Grand Prix, where riders compete over full race distance for championship points.
Organisers have confirmed that the event will be broadcast globally through MotoGP’s official streaming platform, with additional live coverage provided by regional sports networks depending on territory.
Fans in Thailand can watch via local sports broadcasters and digital platforms carrying MotoGP rights, while international viewers can access live timing, onboard footage and race analysis through subscription services.
The Buriram circuit, known for its long straights and heavy braking zones, often produces closely contested battles and overtaking opportunities.
Teams are expected to focus on tyre management and race pace under Thailand’s typically hot and humid conditions, which can test both rider endurance and machine reliability.
Championship standings heading into the Thai round are likely to shape team strategies, particularly if the race falls in the latter half of the calendar.
Title contenders will be seeking maximum points, while independent teams aim to capitalise on the circuit’s overtaking potential.
Local authorities and race organisers have prepared for large crowds, with expanded fan zones and hospitality areas planned around the circuit.
The event continues to be a highlight on Thailand’s sporting calendar, drawing international visitors and reinforcing the country’s position as a key destination for global motorsport.
Final session times and broadcast details may vary by time zone, and fans are advised to consult official MotoGP channels and local listings for precise start times in their region.