2018 Moto3 season

The 2018 Moto3 season was a part of the 70th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. Joan Mir was the reigning series champion, but he did not defend his title as he joined Moto2.

2018 F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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2018 MotoGP season
2018 Moto2 season

After winning at Sepang, Spanish rider Jorge Martín was crowned the 2018 Moto3 World Champion, having created an unassailable lead of 26 points over current runners-up Marco Bezzecchi.

The final race in Valencia saw wildcard rider Can Öncü become the youngest Grand Prix motorcycle racing winner at 15 years, 115 days.[1]

Teams and riders

Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
TM Racing Factory 3570 MTA TM Racing TM Racing 3 Kevin Zannoni 13
Bester Capital Dubai KTM KTM RC250GP 5 Jaume Masiá[2] 1–17, 19
42 Marcos Ramírez[2] All
Petronas Sprinta Racing Honda Honda NSF250RW 7 Adam Norrodin[3] 1–18
26 Izam Ikmal[4] 19
71 Ayumu Sasaki[3] 1–13, 15–19
SKY Racing Team VR46
VR46 Master Camp Team
KTM KTM RC250GP 8 Nicolò Bulega[5] 1–15
9 Apiwath Wongthananon 15, 18
10 Dennis Foggia[5] All
31 Celestino Vietti 16–19
Reale Avintia Academy
Reale Avintia Academy 77
KTM KTM RC250GP 11 Livio Loi[6] 1–8
77 Vicente Pérez 7
77 Vicente Pérez[7] 9–19
Redox PrüstelGP KTM[8] KTM RC250GP 12 Marco Bezzecchi[9] All
84 Jakub Kornfeil[10] All
Kohara Racing Team Honda Honda NSF250RW 13 Shizuka Okazaki 16
Marinelli Snipers Team Honda Honda NSF250RW 14 Tony Arbolino[2] All
76 Makar Yurchenko 18
Cuna de Campeones Czech Talent Team KTM KTM RC250GP 15 Filip Salač 10
Ángel Nieto Team Moto3 KTM[11] KTM RC250GP 16 Andrea Migno[12] All
25 Raúl Fernández 7, 14, 19
75 Albert Arenas[2] All
CIP - Green Power KTM KTM RC250GP 17 John McPhee[13] All
76 Makar Yurchenko[14] 1–7
81 Stefano Nepa[15] 8–19
Lamotec Lagemaat Racing KTM KTM RC250GP 18 Ryan van de Lagemaat 8
RBA BOE Skull Rider KTM KTM RC250GP 19 Gabriel Rodrigo[2] 1–17, 19
22 Kazuki Masaki[16] All
City Lifting RS Racing KTM KTM RC250GP 20 Jake Archer 12
Del Conca Gresini Moto3 Honda Honda NSF250RW 21 Fabio Di Giannantonio[17] All
88 Jorge Martín[17] All
Sic58 Squadra Corse Honda Honda NSF250RW 23 Niccolò Antonelli[2] 1–16, 18-19
24 Tatsuki Suzuki[2] All
55 Yari Montella 13
55 Yari Montella 17
Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM KTM RC250GP 25 Raúl Fernández 9
40 Darryn Binder[18] 1–8, 10–19
61 Can Öncü 19
Honda Team Asia Honda Honda NSF250RW 27 Kaito Toba[2] All
41 Nakarin Atiratphuvapat[2] All
Asia Talent Team Honda Honda NSF250RW 32 Ai Ogura 4, 8–9, 11
Leopard Racing Honda Honda NSF250RW 33 Enea Bastianini[19] All
48 Lorenzo Dalla Porta[20] All
69 Tom Booth-Amos 12
96 Manuel Pagliani 6
AP Honda Racing Thailand Honda Honda NSF250RW 35 Somkiat Chantra 15
Team Plus One Honda Honda NSF250RW 36 Yuto Fukushima 16
Freudenberg Racing Team KTM KTM RC250GP 43 Luca Grünwald 9
Estrella Galicia 0,0
Junior Team Estrella Galicia 0,0
Honda Honda NSF250RW 44 Arón Canet[21] 1–14, 16–19
52 Jeremy Alcoba 4, 14
52 Jeremy Alcoba 15
72 Alonso López[22] All
Südmetal Schedl GP Racing KTM KTM RC250GP 65 Philipp Öttl[2] All
Motorsport Kofler KTM KTM RC250GP 73 Maximilian Kofler 11
NRT Junior Team KTM KTM RC250GP 81 Stefano Nepa 6
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

Rider changes

Mid-season changes

  • Makar Yurchenko left the CIP - Green Power after his contract was terminated by mutual agreement due to inconsistent race results. He was replaced by Stefano Nepa from Dutch TT onwards to join CIP - Green Power for the remainder of the season.
  • Reale Avintia Academy expanded to enter a second bike, which will be ridden by Vicente Pérez. Reale Avintia will race under the name of "Reale Avintia Academy 77" from Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix onwards in honor of the late Andreas Pérez. Livio Loi left the Reale Avintia midway through the season due to inconsistent race results, managing only 8 points over 8 races. He will be replaced by Vicente for the remainder of the season.
  • Darryn Binder missed the German motorcycle Grand Prix due to injury, he was replaced by the Spaniard Raúl Fernández.
  • Arón Canet missed the Thailand motorcycle Grand Prix due to injury, he was replaced by Jeremy Alcoba.

Team changes

  • Mahindra and Peugeot withdrew from the Championship after the 2017 season. Ángel Nieto Team, Redox PrüstelGP, and CIP - Green Power switched to KTM as a result of their withdrawal.
  • 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.
  • British Talent Team's Moto3 team will be put in a temporary hiatus for the next few years starting from 2018.[23]
  • Marinelli Snipers have downsized to one bike in exchange for one slot in Moto2.
  • Avintia Racing is set to return to Moto3 after a five-season hiatus. They joined forces with Team Stylobike to form Reale Stylobike, fielding a KTM for Livio Loi.[6]
  • Red Bull KTM Ajo also downsized to one bike.

Calendar

The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2018:[24]

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit
1 18 March Grand Prix of Qatar[25] Losail International Circuit, Lusail
2 8 April Gran Premio Motul de la República Argentina[26] Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo, Santiago del Estero
3 22 April Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas[27] Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas
4 6 May Gran Premio Red Bull de España[28] Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto, Jerez de la Frontera
5 20 May HJC Helmets Grand Prix de France[29] Circuit Bugatti, Le Mans
6 3 June Gran Premio d'Italia Oakley[30] Mugello Circuit, Scarperia e San Piero
7 17 June Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya[31] Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló
8 1 July Motul TT Assen[32] TT Circuit Assen, Assen
9 15 July Pramac Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[33] Sachsenring, Hohenstein-Ernstthal
10 5 August Monster Energy Grand Prix České republiky[34] Automotodrom Brno, Brno
11 12 August Eyetime Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
12 26 August GoPro British Grand Prix[35] Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone
13 9 September Gran Premio Octo di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini[36] Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico
14 23 September Gran Premio Movistar de Aragón[37] Motorland Aragón, Alcañiz
15 7 October PTT Thailand Grand Prix[38] Buriram International Circuit,[N 1] Buriram
16 21 October Motul Grand Prix of Japan[39] Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi
17 28 October Michelin Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix[40] Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Phillip Island
18 4 November Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix[41] Sepang International Circuit, Selangor
19 18 November Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana[42] 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).
  • The British Grand Prix was scheduled to move from Silverstone to the new Circuit of Wales, but construction on the new track has not commenced.[43] The two circuits reached a deal that will see Silverstone with an option to host the 2018 race.[44]
  • The Thailand Grand Prix is a new addition to the calendar, with the race scheduled for 7 October.
  • The Catalan Grand Prix used a new configuration of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, wherein the previous set of corners of turns 13, 14 and 15 was combined into a sweeping right corner. The new layout was previously used in Formula 1 from 2004 to 2006.

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Round Grand Prix Pole position Fastest lap Winning rider Winning constructor Report
1 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix Niccolò Antonelli Arón Canet Jorge Martín Honda Report
2 Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix Tony Arbolino Jorge Martín Marco Bezzecchi KTM Report
3 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas Jorge Martín Enea Bastianini Jorge Martín Honda Report
4 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix Jorge Martín Alonso López Philipp Öttl KTM Report
5 French motorcycle Grand Prix Jorge Martín Jorge Martín Albert Arenas KTM Report
6 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix Jorge Martín Fabio Di Giannantonio Jorge Martín Honda Report
7 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix Enea Bastianini Jaume Masiá Enea Bastianini Honda Report
8 Dutch TT Jorge Martín Arón Canet Jorge Martín Honda Report
9 German motorcycle Grand Prix Jorge Martín Arón Canet Jorge Martín Honda Report
10 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix Jakub Kornfeil Arón Canet Fabio Di Giannantonio Honda Report
11 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix Marco Bezzecchi Lorenzo Dalla Porta Marco Bezzecchi KTM Report
12 British motorcycle Grand Prix Jorge Martín Race cancelled[N 2] Report
13 San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand Prix Jorge Martín Gabriel Rodrigo Lorenzo Dalla Porta Honda Report
14 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix Jorge Martín Jaume Masiá Jorge Martín Honda Report
15 Thailand motorcycle Grand Prix Marco Bezzecchi Dennis Foggia Fabio Di Giannantonio Honda Report
16 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix Gabriel Rodrigo Darryn Binder Marco Bezzecchi KTM Report
17 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix Jorge Martín Lorenzo Dalla Porta Albert Arenas KTM Report
18 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix Jorge Martín Jorge Martín Jorge Martín Honda Report
19 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix Tony Arbolino Tony Arbolino Can Öncü KTM Report

Riders' standings

Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider has 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 QAT
ARG
AME
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
THA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts
1 Jorge Martín Honda 1 11 1 Ret Ret 1 Ret 1 1 DNS 3 C 2 1 4 Ret 5 1 2 260
2 Fabio Di Giannantonio Honda 6 3 5 7 4 3 7 9 Ret 1 11 C 3 4 1 Ret 2 6 4 218
3 Marco Bezzecchi KTM 14 1 3 2 Ret 2 2 Ret 2 6 1 C Ret 2 NC 1 Ret 5 20 214
4 Enea Bastianini Honda Ret 4 2 Ret Ret 6 1 3 Ret 4 2 C Ret 3 Ret 7 8 3 5 177
5 Lorenzo Dalla Porta Honda 3 7 18 Ret Ret 8 17 6 13 10 5 C 1 13 2 2 Ret 2 18 151
6 Arón Canet Honda 2 2 8 Ret 8 11 Ret 2 5 2 10 C Ret Ret Ret 6 Ret Ret 128
7 Gabriel Rodrigo KTM 5 9 12 10 Ret 4 3 8 Ret 5 8 C 4 Ret 5 8 Ret 17 116
8 Jakub Kornfeil KTM 9 14 7 8 6 23 11 5 7 3 13 C 5 11 10 10 9 20 15 116
9 Albert Arenas KTM DNS Ret 15 Ret 1 14 Ret 14 Ret 9 4 C 6 7 Ret Ret 1 4 Ret 107
10 Marcos Ramírez KTM 15 12 Ret 3 3 15 Ret 10 4 7 15 C 16 5 8 12 Ret 11 9 102
11 Andrea Migno KTM 10 13 4 13 2 5 Ret 26 12 20 Ret C 9 12 11 13 13 16 14 84
12 John McPhee KTM Ret 17 14 Ret 12 12 4 Ret 3 Ret 12 C Ret 10 Ret 5 14 Ret 3 78
13 Jaume Masiá KTM 12 Ret 21 5 10 Ret Ret 4 6 17 6 C Ret 9 17 11 Ret 6 76
14 Tatsuki Suzuki Honda DNS 21 9 6 9 17 5 13 Ret 14 18 C Ret 6 Ret 15 4 9 Ret 71
15 Niccolò Antonelli Honda 4 8 24 11 5 9 DNS 15 16 11 22 C 10 Ret Ret Ret 10 7 71
16 Philipp Öttl KTM Ret 23 6 1 15 19 16 18 8 8 14 C DNS 19 13 16 15 19 Ret 58
17 Darryn Binder KTM Ret 22 13 DNS 11 13 Ret 7 23 19 C 8 18 Ret 3 12 7 19 57
18 Tony Arbolino Honda 17 10 20 Ret 7 7 Ret 17 17 15 9 C 11 16 14 6 Ret 8 Ret 57
19 Dennis Foggia KTM 16 Ret 16 Ret 14 Ret 9 12 19 12 26 C 7 25 3 4 Ret Ret Ret 55
20 Ayumu Sasaki Honda 8 16 11 12 16 16 Ret 19 10 22 7 C Ret Ret 9 10 18 11 50
21 Adam Norrodin Honda 11 5 Ret 16 Ret Ret 13 21 11 Ret 17 C 12 8 15 19 7 23 46
22 Kaito Toba Honda 7 19 Ret 9 17 20 6 16 18 Ret 16 C 13 26 12 17 19 12 Ret 37
23 Alonso López Honda Ret 6 17 4 19 18 8 25 Ret 18 24 C Ret 20 Ret 18 11 Ret Ret 36
24 Can Öncü KTM 1 25
25 Celestino Vietti KTM 14 3 Ret 10 24
26 Nicolò Bulega KTM Ret Ret Ret 17 Ret 21 Ret 11 14 19 23 C Ret 14 7 18
27 Vicente Pérez KTM DNS Ret 21 25 C 14 15 6 Ret 20 13 Ret 16
28 Raúl Fernández KTM 10 9 17 13 16
29 Nakarin Atiratphuvapat Honda 18 18 23 19 20 25 14 22 Ret 16 28 C 18 24 Ret 21 18 14 8 12
30 Makar Yurchenko KTM 19 24 19 14 13 Ret 12 9
Honda 17
31 Kazuki Masaki KTM 13 20 22 20 18 22 Ret 20 15 13 21 C 15 21 20 22 DNS 15 16 9
32 Livio Loi KTM Ret 15 10 18 21 24 15 24 8
33 Somkiat Chantra Honda 9 7
34 Manuel Pagliani Honda 10 6
35 Stefano Nepa KTM Ret 27 21 Ret 27 C 17 22 19 20 17 21 12 4
36 Ai Ogura Honda 15 23 Ret 20 1
Yari Montella Honda 19 16 0
Apiwat Wongthananon KTM 16 22 0
Jeremy Alcoba Honda Ret 23 18 0
Kevin Zannoni TM Racing 20 0
Luca Grünwald KTM 20 0
Shizuka Okazaki Honda 23 0
Yuto Fukishima Honda 24 0
Filip Salač KTM 24 0
Ryan van de Lagemaat KTM 28 0
Maximilian Kofler KTM 29 0
Jake Archer KTM C 0
Tom Booth-Amos Honda C 0
Pos Rider Bike QAT
ARG
AME
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
THA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap
Light blue – Rookie

Manufacturers' standings

Pos Manufacturer QAT
ARG
AME
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
THA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts
1 Honda 1 2 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 C 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 401
2 KTM 5 1 3 1 1 2 2 4 2 3 1 C 4 2 3 1 1 4 1 353
TM Racing 20 0
Pos Manufacturer QAT
ARG
AME
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
THA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts

Teams' standings

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 Del Conca Gresini Moto3 21 6 3 5 7 4 3 7 9 Ret 1 11 C 3 4 1 Ret 2 6 4 478
88 1 11 1 Ret Ret 1 Ret 1 1 DNS 3 C 2 1 4 Ret 5 1 2
2 Redox PrüstelGP 12 14 1 3 2 Ret 2 2 Ret 2 6 1 C Ret 2 NC 1 Ret 5 20 330
84 9 14 7 8 6 23 11 5 7 3 13 C 5 11 10 10 9 20 15
3 Leopard Racing 33 Ret 4 2 Ret Ret 6 1 3 Ret 4 2 C Ret 3 Ret 7 8 3 5 328
48 3 7 18 Ret Ret 8 17 6 13 10 5 C 1 13 2 2 Ret 2 18
4 Ángel Nieto Team Moto3 16 10 13 4 13 2 5 Ret 26 12 20 Ret C 9 12 11 13 13 16 14 191
75 DNS Ret 15 Ret 1 14 Ret 14 Ret 9 4 C 6 7 Ret Ret 1 4 Ret
5 Estrella Galicia 0,0 44 2 2 8 Ret 8 11 Ret 2 5 2 10 C Ret Ret Ret 6 Ret Ret 164
52 18
72 Ret 6 17 4 19 18 8 25 Ret 18 24 C Ret 20 Ret 18 11 Ret Ret
6 Bester Capital Dubai 5 12 Ret 21 5 10 Ret Ret 4 6 17 6 C Ret 9 17 11 Ret 6 178
42 15 12 Ret 3 3 15 Ret 10 4 7 15 C 16 5 8 12 Ret 11 9
7 SIC58 Squadra Corse 23 4 8 24 11 5 9 DNS 15 16 11 22 C 10 Ret Ret Ret 10 7 142
24 DNS 21 9 6 9 17 5 13 Ret 14 18 C Ret 6 Ret 15 4 9 Ret
55 16
8 RBA BOE Skull Rider 19 5 9 12 10 Ret 4 3 8 Ret 5 8 C 4 Ret 5 8 Ret 17 125
22 13 20 22 20 18 22 Ret 20 15 13 21 C 15 21 20 22 DNS 15 16
9 SKY Racing Team VR46 8 Ret Ret Ret 17 Ret 21 Ret 11 14 19 23 C Ret 14 7 97
10 16 Ret 16 Ret 14 Ret 9 12 19 12 26 C 7 25 3 4 Ret Ret Ret
31 14 3 Ret 10
10 Petronas Sprinta Racing 7 11 5 Ret 16 Ret Ret 13 21 11 Ret 17 C 12 8 15 19 7 23 96
71 8 16 11 12 16 16 Ret 19 10 22 7 C Ret Ret 9 10 18 11
11 CIP - Green Power 17 Ret 17 14 Ret 12 12 4 Ret 3 Ret 12 C Ret 10 Ret 5 14 Ret 3 91
76 19 24 19 14 13 Ret 12
81 27 21 Ret 27 C 17 22 19 20 17 21 12
12 Red Bull KTM Ajo 25 9 64
40 Ret 22 13 DNS 11 13 Ret 7 23 19 C 8 18 Ret 3 12 7 19
13 Südmetal Schedl GP Racing 65 Ret 23 6 1 15 19 16 18 8 8 14 C DNS 19 13 16 15 19 Ret 58
14 Marinelli Snipers Team 14 17 10 20 Ret 7 7 Ret 17 17 15 9 C 11 16 14 6 Ret 8 Ret 57
15 Honda Team Asia 27 7 19 Ret 9 17 20 6 16 18 Ret 16 C 13 26 12 17 19 12 Ret 49
41 18 18 23 19 20 25 14 22 Ret 16 28 C 18 24 Ret 21 18 14 8
16 Reale Avintia Academy 77 11 Ret 15 10 18 21 24 15 24 24
77 Ret 21 25 C 14 15 6 Ret 20 13 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
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Notes

  1. Commercial rights holder Dorna Sports does not refer to the Buriram International Circuit by its commercial namewhich includes ThaiBev's Chang Beerbecause of alcohol advertising restrictions in France and Qatar.
  2. All racing at Silverstone was cancelled due to sustained heavy rain and unsafe track conditions.[45]

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