
While F1 is on a break this weekend, there is still plenty of racing action coming up. MotoGP heads to heads to Mugello for the Italian GP – the first of four races in five weeks. Formula E, meanwhile, returns to Indonesia for the Jakarta E-Prix.
Here’s your complete guide for when and where to tune in from India:
2025 MotoGP Italian GP schedule
Marc Marquez enters the Italian GP with a 32-point lead over younger brother Alex Marquez in the championship. He absolutely dominated the Aragon GP earlier this month, topping every single session enroute to victory. But what this season has shown us is that he isn’t immune to making errors, and the pressure on him will be expectedly high at Ducati’s home ground. Moreover, Marc only has one MotoGP win at Mugello, which came back in 2014
On the other side of the Ducati garage, Francesco Bagnaia has dominated at Mugello with three consecutive feature race wins. He’s endured a difficult start to his 2025 campaign, but Aragon did see him return to the podium with a P3 result.
There’s also a rider change for this round, with Takaaki Nakagami replacing an injured Luca Marini at the Honda HRC team. This will be his second MotoGP outing of the year, following the French GP where he secured a strong P6 finish.
Where to watch:
All MotoGP Italian GP sessions will be streamed live on Fancode. Fans in India can also catch the live TV broadcast on Eurosport.
MotoGP Italian GP India timings | |||
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Date | Day | Session | Time (IST) |
June 20 | Friday | FP1 | 2:15pm |
June 20 | Friday | Practice | 6:30pm |
June 21 | Saturday | FP2 | 1:40pm |
June 21 | Saturday | Qualifying | 2:20pm |
June 21 | Saturday | Sprint | 6:30pm |
June 22 | Sunday | Race | 5:30pm |
Formula E Jakarta E-Prix schedule
We’ve reached the tail-end of the 2025 Formula E season and the next up on the calendar is the Jakarta E-Prix. The all-electric racing championship returns to Indonesia after a year away, and the hot and humid climate makes this one of the most physically demanding races on the calendar.
Nissan’s Oliver Rowland has enjoyed a brilliant run so far this season and holds a 68-point lead on top of the standings, with five races to go. Porsche’s Pascal Wehrlein and Antonio Felix da Costa are second and third, respectively, 68 and 83 points off the lead.
It’s a close fight in the teams’ championship, though, with Porsche leading the standings by just one point from Nissan. The resurgent Mahindra Racing is currently fifth in the championship, 10 points behind McLaren. After a difficult double-header at Shanghai, the Indian team will be looking to bounce back at Jakarta and collect a strong points haul.
Where to watch:
All Formula E Jakar E-Prix sessions will be streamed live on Sony Liv.
Formula E Jakarta E Prix India timings | |||
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Date | Day | Session | Time |
June 20 | Friday | FP1 | 2:30pm |
June 21 | Saturday | FP2 | 6:30am |
June 21 | Saturday | Qualifying | 8:50am |
June 21 | Saturday | Race | 1:30pm |
Also see:
2025 MotoGP: Marc Marquez dominates Aragon GP