MotoGP 2024: Latest News, Results and Season Updates
Stay up to date with the latest MotoGP news, race results, standings, and rider developments as the premier class motorcycle world championship continues.

MotoGP Remains the Pinnacle of Motorcycle Racing
MotoGP is the top tier of the FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix, widely regarded as the most technically demanding form of motorcycle racing on the planet. Each season, manufacturers including Ducati, Honda, Yamaha, Aprilia, and KTM field prototype machines capable of exceeding 350 km/h, ridden by the best motorcycle racers in the world.
The championship spans multiple continents, visiting circuits across Europe, Asia, the Americas, and beyond. Points are awarded across sprint races and full Grand Prix events, with riders and constructors competing in separate standings.
How the MotoGP Championship Format Works
Since 2023, the championship format has included a sprint race on Saturdays alongside the traditional Sunday Grand Prix. Sprint races cover half the normal race distance and award half points, adding a new layer of strategy and increasing the competitive pressure throughout a race weekend.
Riders earn points on a scale from 25 down to 1 for the top 15 finishers in the main race. The sprint awards points down to ninth place. At the end of the season, the rider with the most accumulated points is crowned World Champion.
The Constructors Championship runs parallel, rewarding the best-placed machine from each manufacturer at every round, regardless of how many riders that brand enters.
Manufacturers and the Technology Battle
Ducati has in recent seasons established itself as the dominant force in MotoGP, supplying multiple satellite teams in addition to its factory Lenovo squad. The Italian manufacturer's Desmosedici GP machine has set benchmarks in aerodynamic development and overall lap time performance.
Honda and Yamaha, traditional powerhouses of the series, have worked to recover competitiveness after periods of struggle relative to the Ducati challenge. Aprilia and KTM have both emerged as genuine race-winning threats, making the manufacturer battle more competitive than it has been in years.
Concessions rules, introduced to support manufacturers with fewer victories and better results, allow struggling brands access to additional testing and engine development. The system is designed to keep the grid competitive and prevent any single manufacturer from running away with the championship indefinitely.
What to Watch in MotoGP
For fans following MotoGP, the calendar typically runs from March through November, covering around 20 rounds. Iconic venues on the schedule include Jerez in Spain, Mugello in Italy, Assen in the Netherlands, and the Circuit of the Americas in Texas.
Broadcast rights vary by territory, with dedicated MotoGP streaming available through the official VideoPass platform for fans who want live and on-demand access to every session, including practice, qualifying, sprint races, and Grand Prix events.
Rider transfers and contract news generate significant attention during the second half of the season, as teams confirm their line-ups for the following year. The silly season, as it is known in paddock circles, often produces major surprises and shapes the competitive picture well before the final chequered flag falls.
With prototype machinery evolving rapidly and a deep pool of talent across the grid, MotoGP continues to deliver close racing and unpredictable outcomes at circuits around the world.
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.






