Emilia Romagna provided yet more drama in the MotoGP world championship, putting even more pressure on the top riders as they head to Indonesia for the next round of the title battle.
Jorge Martin increased his lead at the top of the championship to 24 points thanks to his title rival, Francesco Bagnaia, crashing last time out.
Meanwhile, Bagnaia's teammate Enea Bastianini regained third place from Marc Marquez when winning in Rimini. Leaving both the title and top three race wide open heading to Asia for the next leg.
Free Practice One: Friday 27th September, 10:45 [04:45 UK Time]
Practice: Friday 27th September, 15:00 [09:00 UK Time]
Free Practice Two: Saturday 28th September, 10:10 [04:10 UK Time]
Qualifying One: Saturday 28th September, 10:50 [04:50 UK Time]
Qualifying Two: Saturday 28th September, 11:15 [05:15 UK Time]
Saturday 28th September, 15:00 [09:00 UK Time]
Sunday 29th September, 15:00 [09:00 UK Time]
The latest predictions, tips and odds ahead of the 2024 MotoGP Indonesian Grand Prix.
TNT Sports and discovery+ will be showing all of this weekends MotoGP action in Indonesia on UK TV.
ITV4 is the host of the race highlights, and they will be shown post-race on Sunday 28th September.
1) Francesco Bagnaia - Ducati [0:41:20.293]
2) Maverick Viñales - Aprilia [+0.306s]
3) Fabio Quartararo - Yamaha [+0.433s]
The Indonesian Grand Prix has only been held twice in modern MotoGP history, with two different winners - Miguel Oliveira won the race in 2022, and Francesco Bagnaia was the victor in 2023.
Oliveira was riding for KTM at the time of his win, and Bagnaia was riding for Ducati, so those two by default are the most successful constructors in the MotoGP classification.
The race was held at 500cc classification in 1996 and 1997, with Mick Doohan and Tadayuki Okada prevailing in those events.
The lap length in Indonesia is 4.313km (2.680 mi), and riders have to navigate a tough 17 turns throughout each lap of the race.
The lap record at Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit was set in 2023 by Enea Bastianini, the Italian set a time of 1:30.906 riding for Ducati.
More MotoGP news, predictions and tips on site.
The forecasted heat and rain will balance the track temperature out to a relatively normal temperature this weekend, it should sit between 25°C and 35°C thanks to the cooling from the rain.
Friday 27th September
A hot day with sunny spells, although showers are expected to be on and off throughout the afternoon.
Maximum temperature: 32°C (90°F)
Minimum Temperature: 25°C (77°F)
Chance of rain: 90%
Saturday 28th September
Another hot day in Indonesia, however it is another case of on and off showers all afternoon.
Maximum temperature: 33°C (91°F)
Minimum temperature: 24°C (75°F)
Chance of rain: 65%
Sunday 29th September
Yet again a hot day all day, although a thunderstorm is expected in the afternoon which may affect the race.
Maximum temperature: 33°C (91°F)
Minimum temperature: 25°C (77°F)
Chance of rain: 43%