2018 Moto2 World Championship

The 2018 FIM Moto2 World Championship was a part of the 70th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. Franco Morbidelli was the reigning series champion, but he did not defend his title as he moved to the MotoGP class.

2018 was the final season that the Honda CBR600RR inline-4 engine package — which debuted in the 2010 Moto2 season — was used in competition; as a brand new engine package (765cc inline-3) supplied by Triumph Motorcycles was introduced for the 2019 season.

After finishing 3rd at Sepang, Italian rider Francesco Bagnaia became the 2018 Moto2 World Champion. Miguel Oliveira finished second in the championship and his teammate Brad Binder finished third.

Teams and riders

Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Astra Honda Racing Team Honda[N 1] Moto2 30 Dimas Ekky Pratama 7
AGR Team Kalex Moto2 57 Edgar Pons 7, 14
Dynavolt Intact GP[1] 23 Marcel Schrötter[2] All
97 Xavi Vierge[3] All
EG 0,0 Marc VDS 36 Joan Mir[4] All
73 Álex Márquez[5] All
Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 9 Jorge Navarro[6] All
Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 45 Tetsuta Nagashima[2] All
89 Khairul Idham Pawi[2] All
Italtrans Racing Team 5 Andrea Locatelli[2] All
54 Mattia Pasini[2] All
Marinelli Snipers Team 13 Romano Fenati[7] 1–13
18 Xavier Cardelús[8] 14–19
Pons HP40 7 Lorenzo Baldassarri[9] All
40 Héctor Barberá[9] 1–6
Augusto Fernández[10] 7–19
Team Stylobike 18 Xavier Cardelús 4–6, 8–13
SAG Team
Nashi Argan SAG Team
Temporary Lavorint SAG Team
32 Isaac Viñales[2] 1–9
55 Alejandro Medina[11] 10–12
2 Jesko Raffin 13–14, 16–19
99 Thitipong Warokorn[12] 15
95 Jules Danilo[2] All
SIC Racing Team
Petronas Sprinta Racing
63 Zulfahmi Khairuddin[13] 1–4
66 Niki Tuuli[14] 5–19
Sky Racing Team VR46 10 Luca Marini[15] All
42 Francesco Bagnaia[16] All
Tasca Racing Scuderia Moto2 21 Federico Fuligni[2] 1–9, 11–19
24 Simone Corsi[17] All
Tickhill Labour and Plant 65 Josh Owens 12
Willi Race Racing Team 12 Sheridan Morais 10, 13–14
Kiefer Racing KTM Moto2 77 Dominique Aegerter[2] 1–3, 6–19
3 Lukas Tulovic[18] 4–5
Red Bull KTM Ajo 41 Brad Binder[19] All
44 Miguel Oliveira[19] All
Swiss Innovative Investors 22 Sam Lowes[2] All
27 Iker Lecuona[2] All
NTS RW Racing GP[20] NTS NH6 4 Steven Odendaal[21] All
16 Joe Roberts[21] All
Beta Tools - Speed Up
MB Conveyors - Speed Up
HDR Heidrun - Speed Up
Lightech - Speed Up
Boost - Speed Up
(+)Ego - Speed Up
Speed Up SF8 20 Fabio Quartararo[2] All
52 Danny Kent[22] 1–14
57 Edgar Pons[23] 15–18
70 Tommaso Marcon 19
Forward Racing Team[24] Suter MMX2 51 Eric Granado[25] 1–10
32 Isaac Viñales[26] 11–19
62 Stefano Manzi[27] 1–17
50 Rafid Topan Sucipto 18
3 Lukas Tulovic 19
Tech 3 Racing Tech 3 Mistral 610 64 Bo Bendsneyder[28] 1–16
67 Bryan Staring 17
30 Dimas Ekky Pratama 18
14 Héctor Garzó 19
87 Remy Gardner[2] 1–3, 7–19
14 Héctor Garzó[29] 4–6
Yohan Moto Sport 80 Cédric Tangre 5
Promoto Sport With GMT94 TransFIORmers ??? 19 Corentin Perolari 5
Key
Regular rider
Replacement rider
Wildcard rider

All the bikes used series-specified Dunlop tyres and Honda 600cc 4-cylinder engine.

Team changes

  • NTS made their full season debut in Moto2, having previously competed as a wildcard constructor between the 2014 and 2017 seasons. They fielded bikes for RW Racing GP, who switched manufacturer from Kalex to NTS. RW Racing GP also expanded its operation to field two bikes for the 2018 season.
  • Forward Racing Team and Dynavolt Intact GP switched manufacturers. Forward returned to Suter, with which they last competed in 2012, while Intact GP returned to Kalex after one season with Suter.
  • Tasca Racing Scuderia Moto2 expanded to two bikes in 2018.
  • Both CGBM Evolution and Kiefer Racing switched manufacturers from Kalex and Suter to KTM.
  • Marinelli Rivacold Snipers expanded to Moto2, fielding a Kalex bike.
  • AGR Team folded its operations in both Moto2 and Moto3 following the 2017 Aragon GP due to financial issues coupled with poor performance throughout the 2017 season.
  • Petronas and the Sepang International Circuit formed a partnership which enabled the SIC Racing Team to return to Moto2, having previously competed in the championship in 2014 as "Caterham Moto Racing Team".[30][31]
  • Kiefer Racing downsized to one bike in 2018 due to financial issues. Sandro Cortese, who was originally contracted to ride the team's second bike, was later released as a result.

Rider changes

Mid-season changes

Calendar

The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2018:[34]

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit
1 18 March[a] Grand Prix of Qatar[35] Losail International Circuit, Lusail
2 8 April Gran Premio Motul de la República Argentina[36] Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo, Termas de Río Hondo
3 22 April Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas[37] Circuit of the Americas, Austin
4 6 May Gran Premio Red Bull de España[38] Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto, Jerez de la Frontera
5 20 May HJC Helmets Grand Prix de France[39] Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans
6 3 June Gran Premio d'Italia Oakley[40] Mugello Circuit, Scarperia e San Piero
7 17 June Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya[41] Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló
8 1 July Motul TT Assen[42] TT Circuit Assen, Assen
9 15 July Pramac Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[43] Sachsenring, Hohenstein-Ernstthal
10 5 August Monster Energy Grand Prix České republiky[44] Brno Circuit, Brno
11 12 August Eyetime Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
12 26 August GoPro British Grand Prix[45] Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone
13 9 September Gran Premio Octo di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini[46] Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico
14 23 September Gran Premio Movistar de Aragón[47] MotorLand Aragón, Alcañiz
15 7 October PTT Thailand Grand Prix[48] Chang International Circuit, Buriram
16 21 October Motul Grand Prix of Japan[49] Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi
17 28 October Michelin Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix[50] Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Phillip Island
18 4 November Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix[51] Sepang International Circuit, Sepang
19 18 November Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana[52] Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia

Calendar changes

Comparison between the configuration of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya used in 2016 and 2017 (top), and the layout used starting 2018 (bottom).

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Round Grand Prix Pole position Fastest lap Winning rider Winning team Winning constructor Report
1 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix Álex Márquez Lorenzo Baldassarri Francesco Bagnaia Sky Racing Team VR46 Kalex Report
2 Argentine Republic motorcycle Grand Prix Xavi Vierge Xavi Vierge Mattia Pasini Italtrans Racing Team Kalex Report
3 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas Álex Márquez Francesco Bagnaia Francesco Bagnaia Sky Racing Team VR46 Kalex Report
4 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix Lorenzo Baldassarri Lorenzo Baldassarri Lorenzo Baldassarri Pons HP40 Kalex Report
5 French motorcycle Grand Prix Francesco Bagnaia Lorenzo Baldassarri Francesco Bagnaia Sky Racing Team VR46 Kalex Report
6 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix Mattia Pasini Miguel Oliveira Miguel Oliveira Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM Report
7 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix Fabio Quartararo Fabio Quartararo Fabio Quartararo HDR - Speed Up Racing Speed Up Report
8 Dutch TT Francesco Bagnaia Lorenzo Baldassarri Francesco Bagnaia Sky Racing Team VR46 Kalex Report
9 German motorcycle Grand Prix Mattia Pasini Joan Mir Brad Binder Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM Report
10 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix Luca Marini Xavi Vierge Miguel Oliveira Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM Report
11 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix Francesco Bagnaia Brad Binder Francesco Bagnaia Sky Racing Team VR46 Kalex Report
12 British motorcycle Grand Prix Francesco Bagnaia Race cancelled[N 2] Report
13 San Marino and Rimini Riviera motorcycle Grand Prix Francesco Bagnaia Mattia Pasini Francesco Bagnaia Sky Racing Team VR46 Kalex Report
14 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix Brad Binder Álex Márquez Brad Binder Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM Report
15 Thailand motorcycle Grand Prix Lorenzo Baldassarri Francesco Bagnaia Francesco Bagnaia Sky Racing Team VR46 Kalex Report
16 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix Francesco Bagnaia Francesco Bagnaia Francesco Bagnaia[b] Sky Racing Team VR46 Kalex Report
17 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix Mattia Pasini Augusto Fernández Brad Binder Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM Report
18 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix Álex Márquez Luca Marini Luca Marini Sky Racing Team VR46 Kalex Report
19 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix Luca Marini Álex Márquez Miguel Oliveira Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM Report

Riders' standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider had to finish the race to earn points.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th 
Points 25 20 16 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Pos. Rider Bike Team QAT
ARG
AME
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
THA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts
1 Francesco Bagnaia Kalex Sky Racing Team VR46 1 9 1F 3 1P 4 8 1P 12 3 1P CP 1P 2 1F 1P F 12 3 14 306
2 Miguel Oliveira KTM Red Bull KTM Ajo 5 3 3 2 6 1F 2 6 4 1 2 C 2 7 3 3 11 2 1 297
3 Brad Binder KTM Red Bull KTM Ajo 6 Ret 6 6 9 6 6 7 1 6 6F C 8 1P 4 5 1 8 Ret 201
4 Álex Márquez Kalex EG 0,0 Marc VDS 3P 5 2P Ret 2 5 3 3 13 Ret Ret C 18 4F Ret 4 7 7P 3F 173
5 Lorenzo Baldassarri Kalex Pons HP40 2F 4 10 1P F RetF 2 7 26F Ret 4 26 C 6 3 RetP 2 22 6 Ret 162
6 Joan Mir Kalex EG 0,0 Marc VDS 11 7 4 11 3 3 Ret 5 2F Ret 8 C 5 6 Ret 11 2 10 Ret 155
7 Luca Marini Kalex Sky Racing Team VR46 9 16 13 Ret Ret 7 17 8 3 2P 3 C Ret 11 2 9 5 1F RetP 147
8 Marcel Schrötter Kalex Dynavolt Intact GP 7 10 Ret 7 4 Ret 4 4 6 7 7 C 3 5 Ret 10 9 9 7 147
9 Mattia Pasini Kalex Italtrans Racing Team 4 1 7 5 18 RetP Ret 11 RetP 10 4 C 4F 8 6 14 RetP 4 4 141
10 Fabio Quartararo Speed Up HDR Heidrun - Speed Up 20 22 15 10 8 11 1P F 2 9 11 9 C 7 9 5 DSQ 10 5 6 138
11 Xavi Vierge Kalex Dynavolt Intact GP 8 2P F Ret 4 5 9 5 Ret 7 5F DNS C 10 Ret 11 7 3 11 Ret 131
12 Iker Lecuona KTM Swiss Innovative Investors Ret 11 5 9 Ret 13 10 16 19 13 10 C 19 14 7 8 Ret Ret 2 80
13 Jorge Navarro Kalex Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 10 Ret 8 17 Ret Ret Ret 13 10 8 5 C 9 10 17 Ret Ret 13 Ret 58
14 Simone Corsi Kalex Tasca Racing Scuderia Moto2 14 23 12 12 14 10 12 15 8 15 Ret C 11 12 10 Ret 19 16 10 53
15 Andrea Locatelli Kalex Italtrans Racing Team 19 15 14 15 12 8 11 10 Ret 14 13 C 14 16 9 16 20 12 9 52
16 Sam Lowes KTM Swiss Innovative Investors Ret 13 24 8 13 Ret 9 9 5 9 Ret C Ret 20 Ret 17 14 15 Ret 49
17 Dominique Aegerter KTM Kiefer Racing 15 8 9 12 20 14 14 17 17 C 13 21 16 13 6 14 11 47
18 Augusto Fernández Kalex Pons HP40 14 12 15 12 Ret C Ret 13 Ret 6 4F Ret 8 45
19 Remy Gardner Tech 3 Tech 3 Racing 12 6 17 15 18 11 Ret Ret C 12 19 12 15 Ret Ret 5 40
20 Tetsuta Nagashima Kalex Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 21 17 19 13 25 Ret 13 DNS Ret 16 15 C Ret 15 8 12 13 Ret 12 27
21 Romano Fenati Kalex Marinelli Snipers Team 24 19 16 Ret 7 Ret Ret Ret 16 Ret 11 C DSQ 14
22 Jesko Raffin Kalex SAG Team 15 23 20 8 19 15 10
23 Héctor Barberá Kalex Pons HP40 13 20 18 14 11 Ret 10
24 Stefano Manzi Suter Forward Racing Team 26 21 Ret Ret 10 Ret Ret Ret 25 Ret 14 C Ret Ret Ret 24 DNS 8
25 Danny Kent Speed Up MB Conveyors - Speed Up 17 12 Ret Ret 21 Ret 21 Ret Ret Ret 12 C Ret Ret 8
26 Isaac Viñales Kalex SAG Team 16 14 11 19 Ret 16 Ret 22 Ret 7
Suter Forward Racing Team 23 C DNS DNS 24 26 Ret 24 16
27 Joe Roberts NTS NTS RW Racing GP 25 25 23 Ret 19 14 22 21 22 18 19 C 16 24 13 18 18 18 Ret 5
28 Steven Odendaal NTS NTS RW Racing GP 22 18 21 Ret 17 15 18 20 18 19 18 C 17 18 23 19 17 21 13 4
29 Bo Bendsneyder Tech 3 Tech 3 Racing 18 28 20 16 16 Ret Ret 17 20 Ret 22 C 20 25 14 Ret 2
30 Khairul Idham Pawi Kalex Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 23 24 25 18 15 18 19 19 17 20 16 C 22 27 21 22 16 17 Ret 1
31 Edgar Pons Kalex AGR Team 16 17 1
Speed Up MB Conveyors - Speed Up 19 23 15 20
32 Niki Tuuli Kalex Petronas Sprinta Racing 22 17 Ret DNS DNS 21 21 C 21 22 15 21 DNS Ret Ret 1
33 Xavier Cardelús Kalex Team Stylobike 22 26 22 DNS 24 Ret 25 C 25 0
Marinelli Snipers Team 28 22 27 Ret Ret 17
34 Jules Danilo Kalex Nashi Argan SAG Team 27 Ret 26 24 20 Ret 23 23 DNS 22 20 C 23 26 20 25 Ret 22 18 0
35 Thitipong Warokorn Kalex SAG Team 18 0
36 Federico Fuligni Kalex Tasca Racing Scuderia Moto2 29 27 28 21 Ret 21 Ret 25 23 Ret C 24 Ret 25 Ret Ret 25 19 0
37 Eric Granado Suter Forward Racing Team 30 29 22 Ret Ret 19 25 24 21 23 0
38 Lukas Tulovic KTM Kiefer Racing 20 23 0
Suter Forward Racing Team 20
39 Héctor Garzó Tech 3 Tech 3 Racing 23 Ret 20 DNS 0
40 Bryan Staring Tech 3 Tech 3 Racing 21 0
41 Dimas Ekky Pratama Honda Astra Honda Racing Team 24 0
Tech 3 Tech 3 Racing 23
42 Alejandro Medina Kalex SAG Team Ret 24 C 0
43 Sheridan Morais Kalex Willi Race Racing Team 24 Ret Ret 0
44 Corentin Perolari TransFIORmers Promoto Sport With GMT94 24 0
45 Zulfahmi Khairuddin Kalex SIC Racing Team 28 26 27 Ret 0
46 Rafid Topan Sucipto Suter Forward Racing Team 26 0
47 Cédric Tangre Tech 3 Tech 3 Racing 27 0
Tommaso Marcon Speed Up HDR Heidrun - Speed Up Ret 0
Josh Owens Kalex Tickhill Labour and Plant C 0
Pos. Rider Bike Team QAT
ARG
AME
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
THA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts
Source:[56]
Race key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Annotation Meaning
P Pole position
F Fastest lap
Rider key
Colour Meaning
Light blue Rookie rider

Constructors' standings

Each constructor received the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.

Pos. Constructor QAT
ARG
AME
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
THA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts
1 Kalex 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 C 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 407
2 KTM 5 3 3 2 6 1 2 6 1 1 2 C 2 1 3 3 1 2 1 345
3 Speed Up 17 12 15 10 8 11 1 2 9 11 9 C 7 9 5 23 10 5 6 142
4 Tech 3 12 6 17 16 16 20 15 17 11 Ret 22 C 12 19 12 15 21 23 5 40
5 Suter 26 21 22 Ret 10 19 25 24 21 23 14 C Ret Ret 24 24 Ret 24 16 8
6 NTS 22 18 21 Ret 17 14 18 20 18 18 18 C 16 18 13 18 17 18 13 8
TransFIORmers 24 0
Honda 24 0
Pos. Constructor QAT
ARG
AME
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
THA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts
Source:[56]

Teams' standings

The teams' standings were based on results obtained by regular and substitute riders; wild-card entries were ineligible.

Pos. Team Bike
No.
QAT
ARG
AME
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
THA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts
1 Red Bull KTM Ajo 41 6 Ret 6 6 9 6 6 7 1 6 6F C 8 1P 4 5 1 8 Ret 498
44 5 3 3 2 6 1F 2 6 4 1 2 C 2 7 3 3 11 2 1
2 Sky Racing Team VR46 10 9 16 13 Ret Ret 7 17 8 3 2P 3 C Ret 11 2 9 5 1F RetP 453
42 1 9 1F 3 1P 4 8 1P 12 3 1P CP 1P 2 1F 1P F 12 3 14
3 EG 0,0 Marc VDS 36 11 7 4 11 3 3 Ret 5 2F Ret 8 C 5 6 Ret 11 2 10 Ret 328
73 3P 5 2P Ret 2 5 3 3 13 Ret Ret C 18 4F Ret 4 7 7P 3F
4 Dynavolt Intact GP 23 7 10 Ret 7 4 Ret 4 4 6 7 7 C 3 5 Ret 10 9 9 7 278
97 8 2P F Ret 4 5 9 5 Ret 7 5F DNS C 10 Ret 11 7 3 11 Ret
5 Pons HP40 7 2F 4 10 1P F RetF 2 7 26F Ret 4 26 C 6 3 RetP 2 22 6 Ret 217
40 13 20 18 14 11 Ret 14 12 15 12 Ret C Ret 13 Ret 6 4F Ret 8
6 Italtrans Racing Team 5 19 15 14 15 12 8 11 10 Ret 14 13 C 14 16 9 16 20 12 9 193
54 4 1 7 5 18 RetP Ret 11 RetP 10 4 C 4F 8 6 14 RetP 4 4
7 HDR Heidrun - Speed Up 20 20 22 15 10 8 11 1P F 2 9 11 9 C 7 9 5 DSQ 10 5 6 147
52 17 12 Ret Ret 21 Ret 21 Ret Ret Ret 12 C Ret Ret
57 19 23 15 20
70 Ret
8 Swiss Innovative Investors 22 Ret 13 24 8 13 Ret 9 9 5 9 Ret C Ret 20 Ret 17 14 15 Ret 129
27 Ret 11 5 9 Ret 13 10 16 19 13 10 C 19 14 7 8 Ret Ret 2
9 Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 9 10 Ret 8 17 Ret Ret Ret 13 10 8 5 C 9 10 17 Ret Ret 13 Ret 58
10 Tasca Racing Scuderia Moto2 21 29 27 28 21 Ret 21 Ret 25 23 Ret C 24 Ret 25 Ret Ret 25 19 53
24 14 23 12 12 14 10 12 15 8 15 Ret C 11 12 10 Ret 19 16 10
11 Kiefer Racing 3 20 23 47
77 15 8 9 12 20 14 14 17 17 C 13 21 16 13 6 14 11
12 Tech 3 Racing 14 23 Ret 20 DNS 42
30 23
64 18 28 20 16 16 Ret Ret 17 20 Ret 22 C 20 25 14 Ret
67 21
87 12 6 17 15 18 11 Ret Ret C 12 19 12 15 Ret Ret 5
13 Idemitsu Honda Team Asia 45 21 17 19 13 25 Ret 13 DNS Ret 16 15 C Ret 15 8 12 13 Ret 12 28
89 23 24 25 18 15 18 19 19 17 20 16 C 22 27 21 22 16 17 Ret
14 SAG Team 2 15 23 20 8 19 15 17
32 16 14 11 19 Ret 16 Ret 22 Ret
55 Ret 24 C
95 27 Ret 26 24 20 Ret 23 23 Ret 22 20 C 23 26 20 25 Ret 22 18
99 18
15 Marinelli Snipers Team 13 24 19 16 Ret 7 Ret Ret Ret 16 Ret 11 C DSQ 14
18 28 22 27 Ret Ret 17
16 NTS RW Racing GP 4 22 18 21 Ret 17 15 18 20 18 19 18 C 17 18 23 19 17 21 13 9
16 25 25 23 Ret 19 14 22 21 22 18 19 C 16 24 13 18 18 18 Ret
17 Forward Racing Team 3 20 8
32 23 C DNS DNS 24 26 Ret 16
50 26
51 30 29 22 Ret Ret 19 25 24 21 23
62 26 21 Ret Ret 10 Ret Ret Ret 25 Ret 14 C Ret Ret Ret 24 DNS
18 Petronas Sprinta Racing 63 28 26 27 Ret 1
66 22 17 Ret DNS DNS 21 21 C 21 22 15 21 DNS Ret Ret
Pos. Team Bike
No.
QAT
ARG
AME
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
THA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts
Source:[56]

Notes

  1. ^ Technically a Kalex chassis, but entered as a Honda bike according to the official entry list and results.
  2. ^ All racing at Silverstone was cancelled due to sustained heavy rain and unsafe track conditions.[55]
  1. ^ Night race
  2. ^ Fabio Quartararo originally finished 1st, but was disqualified due to a technical infringement.

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