The German MotoGP Grand Prix will take place from July 10 to 12 at the Sachsenring circuit, marking the ninth race of the 2026 season. This competition is notable for being the last before the traditional summer break of MotoGP.
Marc Márquez, the most successful rider at Sachsenring, arrives as the favorite after winning 12 races at this 3.6 km track. His experience on this circuit, designed in an anti-clockwise direction, positions him as a serious candidate for victory, especially after winning two of the last three races at Balaton Park and Brno.
On the other hand, the Aprilia team continues to dominate the standings, with Jorge Martín leading the riders’ table, followed by his teammate Marco Bezzecchi.
Schedule for the German MotoGP Grand Prix
Below is the schedule of the sessions for the German Grand Prix:
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| German Grand Prix | July 12 at 14:00 |
| Free Practice 1 | July 10 at 08:45 |
| Practice | July 10 at 13:00 |
| Free Practice 2 | July 11 at 08:10 |
| Qualifying 1 | July 11 at 08:50 |
| Qualifying 2 | July 11 at 09:15 |
| Sprint Race | July 11 at 13:00 |
| Race | July 12 at 12:00 |
Session Timings
The timings of the sessions, in different time zones, are as follows:
| SESSION | BST | CEST | ET | PT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FP1 | 09:45 | 10:45 | 04:45 | 01:45 |
| Practice | 14:00 | 15:00 | 09:00 | 06:00 |
| FP2 | 09:10 | 10:10 | 04:10 | 01:10 |
| Qualifying | 09:50 | 10:50 | 04:50 | 01:50 |
| Sprint Race | 14:00 | 15:00 | 09:00 | 06:00 |
| Race | 13:00 | 14:00 | 08:00 | 05:00 |
Options to Watch the Grand Prix
MotoGP offers an on-demand streaming service, allowing fans to watch the races live, as well as highlights. The MotoGP video pass costs an annual fee of 139.99 euros. Additionally, various national channels also broadcast the races through their official websites.
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