MotoGP 2024: Latest News, Results and Championship Updates
Stay up to date with the latest MotoGP news, race results, rider standings, and championship developments from the premier class of motorcycle racing.

MotoGP Remains the Pinnacle of Motorcycle Racing
MotoGP continues to draw massive global audiences as the premier class of Grand Prix motorcycle racing. Teams, riders, and manufacturers pour enormous resources into competing at the highest level, where prototype machines capable of exceeding 350 km/h battle across circuits on multiple continents throughout the season.
The series, sanctioned by the FIM and commercially managed by Dorna Sports, features three classes: MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3. The top class attracts factory entries from manufacturers including Honda, Yamaha, Ducati, Suzuki, Aprilia, and KTM, each developing their own prototype bikes under strict technical regulations.
Rider lineups shift each season as contracts expire and team rosters are reshuffled. Young talent emerging from Moto3 and Moto2 regularly challenges established champions, keeping championship battles unpredictable deep into the calendar.
How the Championship Works
Points are awarded across a full race weekend, which now includes Sprint races introduced in the 2023 season. A Sprint race is held on Saturday, offering half points compared to the full Grand Prix on Sunday. This format change added more racing action and gave riders additional opportunities to score points, but also raised the physical and mechanical demands on both man and machine.
The rider who accumulates the most championship points across all rounds claims the MotoGP World Championship title. Constructors and teams also compete for their own separate titles, adding further layers of competition beyond the individual rider standings.
Circuits on the calendar range from historic European venues to tracks in Asia, the Americas, and the Middle East, giving the series a genuinely global footprint. Each venue presents different challenges in terms of surface grip, elevation changes, and weather conditions, meaning no single setup works everywhere.
What to Watch in MotoGP Coverage
Fans following MotoGP have more viewing options than ever. Official broadcast deals vary by country, but the series maintains a strong presence through pay-television partners and its own MotoGP VideoPass streaming service, which offers live and on-demand access to every session across the season.
Free-to-air highlights and qualifying coverage remain available in several markets, helping the sport maintain broad accessibility even as premium streaming options grow. Social media channels and the official MotoGP app also carry real-time timing data, team radio clips, and post-race analysis.
For those tracking the championship closely, the combination of Sprint results and full Grand Prix outcomes means the standings can shift significantly across a single weekend. A strong Saturday does not guarantee a strong Sunday, and mechanical failures or crashes can overturn even a commanding points lead given enough rounds remaining.
Rider fitness and machine reliability are consistent factors that separate championship contenders from occasional race winners. Teams with deep technical resources can iterate on bike development faster across the season, and that development pace often proves decisive when the championship enters its final rounds.
With each Grand Prix weekend delivering qualifying drama, Sprint action, and a full-distance race, MotoGP offers concentrated competitive action that keeps championship outcomes in doubt until the very end of the season.
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.






