MotoGP 2024: Latest News, Results and Championship Updates
Stay up to date with the latest MotoGP news, race results, and championship standings as the premier class motorcycle racing season continues.

MotoGP Remains One of Motorsport's Most Competitive Series
MotoGP, the premier class of the FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix, draws millions of fans each season across circuits on multiple continents. Riders push prototype machines to their limits, with manufacturers including Honda, Ducati, Yamaha, Suzuki, and Aprilia investing heavily in technology to gain fractions of a second per lap.
The championship format awards points across sprint races and full Grand Prix events, meaning the title battle can shift dramatically from one weekend to the next. Consistency across a long calendar is often as important as outright pace.
How the Season Unfolds
A typical MotoGP season runs from early spring through to late autumn, visiting circuits in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and beyond. Each race weekend follows a structured schedule of free practice sessions, qualifying, a Saturday sprint race, and the main Sunday Grand Prix.
Points are awarded to the top finishers in both the sprint and the Grand Prix. The rider who accumulates the most points across the full season claims the world championship. Constructor and team titles run alongside the rider standings, adding further stakes for the manufacturers involved.
The Moto2 and Moto3 support classes run on the same weekends, giving the full event a full day of racing across all three categories.
What to Watch in MotoGP
Several storylines tend to define any given MotoGP campaign. Factory team rivalries, satellite team riders outperforming expectations, and the ongoing development race between manufacturers all provide compelling narratives through a season.
Tire management, race strategy, and weather conditions at circuits such as Phillip Island, Assen, and Mugello frequently prove decisive. A dry qualifier can be overturned by a wet race morning, reshuffling the grid and forcing teams to rethink their setups entirely.
For fans following the championship closely, the final flyaway races of the season often carry the highest drama, with title contenders separated by points margins that a single retirement can erase.
Following MotoGP Coverage
Official race broadcasts, team social media channels, and the MotoGP app provide live timing, results, and commentary throughout the season. Dedicated fan communities discuss lap data, technical regulations, and rider transfers well before official announcements are made.
Whether tracking the championship standings or watching highlights from the latest round, MotoGP offers consistent action from the opening race to the final checkered flag of the year.
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.






