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MotoGP 2024: Latest News, Results and Championship Standings

Stay up to date with the latest MotoGP news, race results, and championship standings as the premier class season continues to unfold.

MotoGP Correspondent · · 2 min read
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MotoGP Remains the Pinnacle of Motorcycle Racing

MotoGP is the top tier of Grand Prix motorcycle road racing, sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme. The championship draws the fastest riders and most advanced prototype machines in the world to circuits across Europe, Asia, the Americas, and beyond across a packed calendar season.

The premier class features manufacturers including Ducati, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Aprilia, and KTM, each developing machines purpose-built to the series regulations. Competition at this level is measured in fractions of a second, with tire strategy, electronics, and aerodynamics playing significant roles in race outcomes.

How the Championship Works

Points are awarded across each Grand Prix weekend, which now includes Sprint races alongside the traditional Sunday feature race. A rider earns 25 points for a Sunday race victory, with points distributed down to 15th place. Sprint race victories carry a smaller points allocation, but they add up over a full season.

The team constructors and independent riders also compete for their own championship titles running in parallel to the main riders standings, giving each round multiple layers of competitive interest.

What to Watch This Season

Every MotoGP round is divided across three days. Friday sessions are used for practice and early qualifying work. Saturday brings Sprint qualifying and the Sprint race itself. Sunday is reserved for the main race.

Broadcast rights vary by region, with dedicated sports broadcasters and the official MotoGP VideoPass service carrying live and on-demand coverage. Fans can also follow live timing and standings through the official MotoGP app and website throughout each race weekend.

Rider injuries, machinery reliability, and changing weather conditions routinely shuffle expected outcomes. A championship that looks settled midseason can shift quickly after a run of incidents or mechanical failures for the frontrunners.

Where to Follow MotoGP Coverage

For ongoing MotoGP coverage at 21.news, readers can expect race reports, qualifying breakdowns, technical analysis, and rider news updated throughout the season. The championship typically runs from March through November, spanning around 20 rounds on circuits including Mugello, Circuit de Catalunya, Silverstone, Motegi, and Phillip Island.

Key moments in any MotoGP season include the opening round, the halfway point of the standings battle, and the final rounds where the title often gets resolved. Crashes, penalties, and last-lap battles have historically defined the championship in ways that raw pace alone cannot predict.

Follow 21.news for continued reporting on MotoGP results, standings updates, and paddock news as the season progresses.

Luca Moretti

MotoGP Correspondent

Luca Moretti is 21.news's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.

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