The 2023 MotoGP season rumbles on this weekend, with the Spanish Grand Prix scheduled to take place at the Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto.
Championship leader Marco Bezzecchi will head into the race with a handy 11-point lead over reigning world champion Francesco Bagnaia.
The latter remains odds-on with the bookmakers to retain the MotoGP title despite crashing out of the Grand Prix of The Americas in the last race.
Alex Rins took full advantage on that occasion, leading the field home to move up to third place in the championship standings.
Read on as we look at the key details for the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix including the circuit, schedule, standings and live streaming.
MotoGP – Spanish Grand Prix – Circuit
The Jerez circuit is one of the most popular MotoGP venues in the world and the central hub for a city that goes wild about the sport.
Located in the south of Spain, Jerez boasts two alternative road circuits (4,423m and 4,428m), which were resurfaced in 2005.
It is a popular venue used by many race teams for testing throughout the year, while its recently upgraded corporate and media facilities are among the best on the Moto GP circuit.
Moto GP – Spanish Grand Prix – Schedule
The schedule for the fourth round of the 2023 MotoGP World Championship is as follows:
MotoGP – Spanish Grand Prix – Live Streaming
BT Sport has the exclusive rights to MotoGP in the United Kingdom. You can access the service by taking out a subscription with BT TV, Sky TV or Virgin Media.
Fans can live stream MotoGP online via the BT Sport app, which is downloadable on mobiles, tablets, games consoles and smart televisions.
Check out our MotoGP live streams page for further details about where you can watch the Spanish Grand Prix and the rest of the races this season.
Moto GP – 2023 Championship Standings
Rider | Points |
Marco Bezzecchi | 64 |
Francesco Bagnaia | 53 |
Alex Rins | 47 |
Maverick Vinales | 45 |
Johann Zarco | 44 |
Luca Marini | 38 |
Fabio Quartararo | 34 |
Alex Marquez | 33 |
Brad Binder | 30 |
Franco Morbidelli | 29 |
Jorge Martin | 29 |
Jack Miller | 26 |
Aleix Espargaro | 18 |
Miguel Oliveira | 16 |
Augusto Fernandez | 14 |
Fabio di Giannantonio | 13 |
Marc Marquez | 7 |
Takaaki Nakagami | 7 |
Joan Mir | 5 |
Michele Pirro | 5 |
Jonas Folger | 4 |
Raul Fernandez | 2 |
Pol Espargaro | 0 |
Enea Bastianini | 0 |
Stefan Bradl | 0 |
Dani Pedrosa | 0 |
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