Pedro Acosta, 2026 MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix. Credit: Gold and Goose.
Pedro Acosta, 2026 MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix. Credit: Gold and Goose.
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MotoGP Brazil Friday practice as it happened

Live updates from Friday practice at the 2026 Brazilian MotoGP at Goiania as MotoGP returns to Brazil for the first time in 22 years.

KEY MOMENTS

  • Honda leading Practice after 30 minutes
  • Three crashes so far
  • Razgatlioglu showing stunning pace in iffy conditions
  • Bezzecchi 20th at halfway point

Live coverage from the opening day of practice at the 2026 Brazilian MotoGP at Goiania as MotoGP makes its return to Brazil.

FP1 saw almost all of the running completed on wet tyres. It had been delayed by an hour due to the severity of the track conditions after overnight rain stretched into this morning, and Jack Miller was the only rider to set a competitive time on slicks, going second-fastest on the final of his 16 laps on a set of medium-compound dry tyres.

Pedro Acosta finished the morning fastest on wets, while Thailand winner Marco Bezzecchi was third and reigning champion Marc Marquez was fourth.

There were no crashes in FP1, but several riders - including both Bezzecchi and Acosta, as well as Joan Mir and Toprak Razgatlioglu - had off-track excursions during the extended one-hour FP1.

None of the current riders were on the MotoGP grid when the championship last visited Brazil in 2004; the oldest rider on the 2026 grid, Johann Zarco, was only 13 when the final Rio race was held 22 years ago.

The Autodromo Internacional de Goiania has undergone a raft of upgrades to make it ready for the top level of motorcycle racing this weekend, but the layout is essentially the same as it was a year ago when three current MotoGP riders took part in a promotional event for the race that included riding laps of the circuit on production bikes. 

Those riders were Luca Marini, Diogo Moreira, and Franco Morbidelli, although a handful of laps on a production bike 12 months ago is unlikely to translate into much of a meaningful advantage by the end of this first weekend of MotoGP action at Goiania since 1989.

None of those three riders enter the second round of the season after especially auspicious openers in Thailand three weeks ago, either. Morbidelli was the third-best Ducati in the grand prix on Sunday but only eighth, Marini was only 10th, and Moreira finished his debut MotoGP race 13th and almost 25 seconds off the win.

The riders in-form coming to Brazil are most significantly Pedro Acosta and Marco Bezzecchi. Acosta leads the championship by seven points over Bezzecchi, and the Italian was dominant in his run to victory on Sunday in Thailand.

Reigning MotoGP champion Marc Marquez is renowned for his prowess on new circuits, and was the victor the last time MotoGP visited a track for the first time when he won at Balaton Park last summer. The harder construction rear tyre that was thought to have contributed to Ducati's relative lack of competitiveness in Thailand is also present in Brazil this weekend, which might work against Marquez, but perhaps even more so for Francesco Bagnaia who was only ninth over the line in Buriram despite ending the preseason in a positive mood.

Practice is due to start this afternoon at 16:00 local time.

20 Mar 2026
14:55

The Moto2 session has come to an end, which means MotoGP's first track action in Brazil in 22 years in just 10 minutes away!

14:44

Latest weather forecast suggests we won't get rain anymore until possibly later this afternoon. 

14:32

While we're not likely to see any dry running in FP1, it bears noting that Michelin has an expanded tyre allocation for this weekend. 

Read more about that below ⬇️

Why Brazilian MotoGP tyre allocation may not impact Ducati as badly as feared

Pecco Bagnaia, Ducati Corse, 2026 Thai MotoGP
Pecco Bagnaia, Ducati Corse, 2026 Thai MotoGP
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14:24

Here is the situation on track currently in Moto2.

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14:18

The sun looks to be breaking through the clouds now in Goiania. Won't be a dry session for MotoGP, but hopefully the riders can get some dry time in this afternoon. 

 

14:15
Maverick Vinales issues KTM bike-spec ultimatum ahead of Brazil MotoGP

Other stories to come out of the weekend so far: sounds like this weekend will be an important one for Maverick Vinales, who made an underwhelming start to the 2026 campaign in Thailand. 

Despite being happy with his spec of bike through testing, he has now issued an ultimatum. 

Read more ⬇️

Maverick Vinales issues KTM bike-spec ultimatum ahead of Brazil MotoGP

Maverick Vinales, 2026 Brazilian MotoGP.
Maverick Vinales, 2026 Brazilian MotoGP.
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14:11

Track flooding pictures emerged earlier this week, with Ducati's Pecco Bagnaia expressing concern on Thursday during his media rounds. 

Pecco Bagnaia wary of “pretty critical” Brazil MotoGP track flooding

Pecco Bagnaia, Ducati Corse, 2026 Brazil MotoGP
Pecco Bagnaia, Ducati Corse, 2026 Brazil MotoGP
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14:07
MotoGP Brazil GP: Friday schedule update

MotoGP FP1 should be underway right now, but heavy overnight rainfall in Goiania left the track soaked this morning and required a lengthy clean-up operation. 

Full schedule information is at the link below.

Friday MotoGP practice in Brazil delayed, new schedule announced

 Marshals cleaning track during delayed Moto3 practice, Brazilian MotoGP, 20 March 2026
Marshals cleaning track during delayed Moto3 practice, Brazilian MotoGP, 20 March 2026
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14:03
MotoGP practice build-up

Good afternoon and welcome to our live coverage of the 2026 MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix. 

FP1 is due to get underway in an hour's time, following a significant delay to the schedule. 

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