2024 – Moto3™ – Rd 18 – Thailand
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| RaceID | Race Short Title | Year | Event | Circuit | Class | Category | Race/Sprint for MotoGP | Date | Notes | Length (km) | Race Count | Round | Laps | Starters | Finishers | Winning Time | Winning Speed (km/h) | Weather | Race Winner | Winning Machine | Red Flag? | Pole Rider | Pole Machine | Pole Time | Pole Speed (km/h) | Fastest Lap Rider | Fastes Lap Machine | Fastest Lap Time | Fastest Lap Speed (km/h) | Details |
| 3440 | 2024:QAT/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Qatar | Losail | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 09/03/2024 | - Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) scores his 10th career Sprint win - Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) finished second after a strong challenge - Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) secured third after fighting his way through the field, passing both Pecco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez - Jorge Martin got the holeshot and led early, but Brad Binder immediately tagged onto his tail and kept up the pressure - Espargaro initially lost ground from his P2 grid position but gradually fought back - Marc Marquez had a battle with his teammate Alex Marquez and Fabio Di Giannantonio, but a crash forced Di Giannantonio out of the race - Pedro Acosta made a strong debut, finishing 8th, and was the second-best KTM across the line |
59.000 | 20 | 1 | 11 | 22 | 21 | 1,241.290 | 171.630 | Dry | Jorge Martin | Ducati | No | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 50.789s | 174.800 | Marc Marquez | Ducati | 1m 52.040s | 172.800 | More details |
| 3441 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 2024 | Qatar | Losail | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 10/03/2024 | - David Alonso won the opening 2024 Qatar Moto3 Grand Prix with a dramatic last-corner pass on Daniel Holgado - Daniel Holgado started on pole position and led for most of 16-lap race - Taiyo Furusato secured the final podium spot, after a strong performance from 18th place on the grid - Crashers includeA: Adrian Fernandez, Vicente Perez, and Ryusei Yamanaka from the lead group in the final two laps |
86.000 | 939 | 1 | 16 | 25 | 19 | 1,999.780 | 154.960 | Dry | David Alonso | CFMoto | No | Daniel Holgado | GasGas | 2m 2.276s | 158.300 | Tatsuki Suzuki | Husqvarna | 2m 3.135s | 157.200 | More details | |
| 3442 | 2024:QAT/Moto2 | 2024 | Qatar | Losail | Intermedia | Moto2 | 10/03/2024 | - Alonso López held off a strong challenge from Barry Baltus and Sergio García to secure the victory in a race marked by variable conditions - Pole position for the event was set by Aron Canet, though he struggled with tire wear in the race and finished tenth - Several pre-season favorites, including Fermín Aldeguer and Tony Arbolino, finished outside the points due to penalties and difficulties with the new Pirelli tires |
97.000 | 967 | 1 | 18 | 29 | 27 | 2,145.600 | 162.480 | Dry | Alonso Lopez | Boscoscuro | No | Aron Canet | Kalex | 1m 56.788s | 165.800 | Aron Canet | Kalex | 1m 57.661s | 164.600 | More details | |
| 3443 | 2024:QAT/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Qatar | Losail | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 10/03/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) claimed a dominant victory, after a disappointing result in the Sprint - Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) finished second; KTM’s best result at the track - Binder battled hard with Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing), who settled for third after a strong start and Sprint win - Marc Marquez and rookie Pedro Acosta battled for the podium in the early stages - Race shortened by one lap after delay at start caused by Raul Fernandez having a technical issue on the grid: he eventually started at the back of the grid after running back to the pit for his second bike - Jorge Martin took the holeshot, but Bagnaia was quick to push through, passing Binder and Martin to take the lead - Marc Marquez on his Ducati debut was in the mix early on, and Acosta impressed, breaking the lap record, before eventually finishing ninth - Enea Bastianini finished fifth after a battle with Alex Marquez - Pecco Bagnaia becomes the first rider since Jorge Lorenzo (2015-2016) to follow up a season finale win with a season opener victory the next year - Marc Marquez P4 on his Ducati debut – his best dry result since he finished P2 in Australia in 2022 - Rookie Acosta finished P9 - the best result for a rookie on his MotoGP™ debut since Joan Mir finished P9 in Qatar in 2019 - 10th successive MotoGP race victory for Ducati: longest winning streak for Ducati |
113.000 | 968 | 1 | 21 | 22 | 21 | 2,374.870 | 171.260 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 50.789s | 174.800 | Pedro Acosta | KTM | 1m 52.657s | 171.900 | More details |
| 3444 | 2024:POR/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Portugal | Algarve International | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 23/03/2024 | - Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing) claimed a thrilling victory after an exciting 12-lap Sprint - Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) finished in second after a last-lap move at turn five to pass Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) who finished third - Pecco Bagnaia made a critical mistake at turn one on lap nine when leading, dropping to fourth - Jack Miller made a great start, taking the lead out of turn one, eventually finishing fifth - Polesitter Enea Bastianini dropped to P6 after an issue with his rear ride height device - The fastest lap switched hands multiple times with Pedro Acosta briefly setting it, before Martin took over - Early crashes involved Alex Rins, Johann Zarco, Fabio Di Giannantonio, and Brad Binder - Ends a run of nine successive Sprint wins by Ducati |
55.000 | 21 | 2 | 12 | 22 | 18 | 1,189.640 | 166.750 | Dry | Maverick Vinales | Aprilia | No | Enea Bastianini | Ducati | 1m 37.700s | 169.100 | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 38.479s | 167.800 | More details |
| 3445 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 2024 | Portugal | Algarve International | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 24/03/2024 | - Daniel Holgado secured back-to-back wins at the Portimão circuit (having also won in 2023) after a race where the lead constantly changed hands -Pole sitter Jose Antonio Rueda achieved a career-best second place finish - The victory elevated Daniel Holgado to the top of the early 2024 Moto3 World Championship standings -Ivan Ortola completed the all-Spanish podium, while pre-race favorite David Alonso finished fourth after a last-lap fight for the final podium spot |
87.000 | 940 | 2 | 19 | 26 | 22 | 2,049.040 | 153.290 | Dry | Daniel Holgado | GasGas | No | Jose Antonio Rueda | KTM | 1m 46.379s | 155.300 | David Alonso | CFMOTO | 1m 46.985s | 154.500 | More details | |
| 3446 | 2024:POR/Moto2 | 2024 | Portugal | Algarve International | Intermedia | Moto2 | 24/03/2024 | - First Moto2 win for Aron Canet - After 15 previous second-place finishes in Moto2, Canet inherited the lead when early race leader Alonso López crashed - Joe Roberts finished second, his first podium of the season - Pole-sitter Manuel González rounded out the podium in third place |
96.000 | 968 | 2 | 21 | 27 | 25 | 2,163.960 | 160.430 | Dry | Aron Canet | Kalex | No | Manuel Gonzalez | Kalex | 1m 41.514s | 162.800 | Fermin Aldeguer | Boscoscuro | 1m 42.221s | 161.700 | More details | |
| 3447 | 2024:POR/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Portugal | Algarve International | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 24/03/2024 | - Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) won the race, leading from start to finish, his first MotoGP Race victory of the season and taking the Championship lead - Maverick Viñales closely chased Martin but suffered a technical issue on the last lap, resulting in a crash - Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) secured 2nd, his first podium of the year - Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech 3) made history by becoming the third-youngest premier class podium finisher - Pecco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez collided with a few laps to go, both riders crashing out: the FIM MotoGP™ Stewards deemed it a racing incident - At the age of 19 yrs 304 days, Acosta becomes third youngest premier-class podium finisher, after Randy Mamola (19 yrs 261 days - Finland 1979) and Eduardo Salatino (19 yrs 274 days - Argentina 1962) - With Acosta ahead of Brad Binder and Jack Miller, this is the first time there are three KTM machines in the top five in a MotoGP™ race - 11th successive MotoGP win for Ducati |
115.000 | 969 | 2 | 25 | 22 | 18 | 2,478.140 | 166.770 | Dry | Jorge Martin | Ducati | No | Enea Bastianini | Ducati | 1m 37.706s | 169.100 | Enea Bastianini | Ducati | 1m 38.685s | 167.500 | More details |
| 3448 | 2024:AME/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Americas | Austin | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 13/04/2024 | - Second successive Sprint win for Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing), having started from pole, he maintained a dominant pace winning by more than 2 seconds - Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP) finished in second after, fending off a challenge from Pedro Acosta and Jorge Martin - Joge Martin finished third, extending his championship lead, by passing Acosta in the final few laps - Crashes for: Augusto Fernandez, Joan Mir, Takaaki Nakagami, and Johann Zarco: no major injuries were reported - Pecco Bagnaia never featured near the front of the race, dropping down to tenth by the end of the opening lap and eventually finishing 8th - Acosta at 19 years 324 days old, becomes youngest rider to qualify on the front row in the MotoGP™️ era |
55.000 | 22 | 3 | 10 | 22 | 17 | 1,227.830 | 161.640 | Dry | Maverick Vinales | Aprilia | No | Maverick Vinales | Aprilia | 2m 0.864s | 164.200 | Maverick Vinales | Aprilia | 2m 2.275s | 162.300 | More details |
| 3449 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 2024 | Americas | Austin | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 14/04/2024 | - David Alonso, starting from his first career pole position,led from start to finish, winning by a margin of over 5 seconds - Daniel Holgado secured second place after a fierce final-lap battle, finishing just 0.013 seconds ahead in a photo finish - Rookie Angel Piqueras claimed his first-ever Grand Prix podium finish |
77.000 | 941 | 3 | 14 | 23 | 19 | 1,898.430 | 146.360 | Dry | David Alonso | CFMoto | No | David Alonso | CFMoto | 2m 14.292s | 147.700 | Daniel Holgado | GasGas | 2m 14.866s | 147.100 | More details | |
| 3450 | 2024:AME/Moto2 | 2024 | Americas | Austin | Intermedia | Moto2 | 14/04/2024 | - Sergio Garcia he held off a late challenge to secure his first-ever win in the intermediate class - Joe Roberts provided a highlight for the home crowd, finishing 2nd: his best result at COTA and securing back-to-back podiums - Fermin Aldeguer finished 3rd after a poor start and a collision at Turn 1 that dropped him to 8th in the early stages - With this victory, Garcia moved to the top of the Moto2 World Championship standings with 51 points, followed closely by Joe Roberts with 49 points |
88.000 | 969 | 3 | 16 | 29 | 27 | 2,065.950 | 153.710 | Dry | Sergio Garcia | Boscoscuro | No | Aron Canet | KTM | 2m 7.631s | 155.500 | Alonso Lopez | Boscoscuro | 2m 8.210s | 154.700 | More details | |
| 3451 | 2024:AME/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Americas | Austin | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 14/04/2024 | - Maverick Vinales became only the fifth rider in history to win premier-class GP races on three different brands of bike: Suzuki, Yamaha, and Aprilia; and first to win for three different manufacturers in the MotoGP era - This was Vinales’ 10th MotoGP win and first since Qatar 2021 on a Yamaha - Pedro Acosta finished 2nd after leading for much of the race: his best MotoGP result - Marcc Marquez crashed out when battling with Jorge Martin - Enea Bastianini secured 3rd place, edging out championship leader Jorge Martin - Pecco Bagnaia was initially a contender but slipped to finish 5th - Eary laps were frantic, with Acosta taking the holeshot while Vinales was relegated to 11th after contact at Turn 1 with Bagnaia - Vinales passed Acosta with 8 laps remaining to take the lead - Race took place on a resurfaced track, with new asphalt at many of the corners - At the age of 19 years 325 days, rookie Pedro Acosta finished P2, scoring his best MotoGP™️ result on his third race in the class, and becoming the youngest rider to take back-to-back premier-class podiums, taking the record from Marc Marquez, in Austin 2013 (20 years and 63 days old) - Aprilia’s win for the fourth time in the premier-class win, the first since Espargaro in Catalunya in 2023 - Vinales ended a sequence of 11 successive GP wins for Ducati |
110.000 | 970 | 3 | 20 | 22 | 16 | 2,469.500 | 160.740 | Dry | Maverick Vinales | Aprilia | No | Maverick Vinales | Aprilia | 2m 0.864s | 164.200 | Maverick Vinales | Aprilia | 2m 2.575s | 161.900 | More details |
| 3452 | 2024:SPA/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Spain | Jerez | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 27/04/2024 | - Sprint started with still some damp patches, but largely dry track - Jorge Martín (Prima Pramac Racing) dominated the Sprint, extending his Championship lead - Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) claimed his first Sprint podium in second - Fabio Quartararo crossed the line third, from 23rd position on the grid, but was penalized for tyre pressure infringement, demoting him to fifth - Dani Pedrosa (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) returned as a wildcard, finished third after Quartararo’s penalty - Franco Morbidelli stayed consistent to finish a season-best fourth - Marc Márquez led in the early stages after a great start but crashed out while in contention for the win; restarted to finish P6 - Raul Fernandez crossed the line in sixth but received a penalty for tyre pressure, dropping him out of the points - World Champion Pecco Bagnaia crashed when tangling with Brad Binder and Marco Bezzecchi - Johann Zarco fell in the late stages when in the podium battle - Many other crashes including: Luca Marini, Alex Rins, Jack Miller, Maverick Vinales and Aleix Espargaro all did not finish the race - Marc Marquez on pole for the first time on a Ducati - Jorge Martin on the podium in all 4 Sprints so far in 2024 |
53.000 | 23 | 4 | 12 | 25 | 16 | 1,192.680 | 160.200 | Mixed | Jorge Martin | Ducati | No | Marc Marquez | Ducati | 1m 46.773 | 149.100 | Marc Marquez | Ducati | 1m 37.812 | 162.700 | More details |
| 3453 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 2024 | Spain | Jerez | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 28/04/2024 | - First win of year for Colin Veijer - Pole-sitter and championship leader David Alonso crashed on the first lap: restarted to finish eleventh - David Munoz finishes second just 0.045s behind Viejer - Ivan Ortola takes the final podium slot |
84.000 | 942 | 4 | 19 | 26 | 25 | 2,009.730 | 150.530 | Dry | Colin Veijer | Husqvarna | No | David Alonso | CFMoto | 1m 44.954s | 151.700 | Ryusei Yamanaka | KTM | 1m 45.105s | 151.400 | More details | |
| 3454 | 2024:SPA/Moto2 | 2024 | Spain | Jerez | Intermedia | Moto2 | 28/04/2024 | - Starting from pole position, Fermín Aldeguer battled early with Manuel Gonzalez before pulling away for a commanding victory - Joe Roberts charged from an 11th-place grid position to overtake Gonzalez for second place with just three laps remaining - Roberts third successive second-place finish took him to the top of the championship standings with 69 points, five points ahead of 4th place finisher Sergio Garcia |
93.000 | 970 | 4 | 21 | 30 | 20 | 2,136.320 | 156.520 | Dry | Fermin Aldeguer | Boscoscuro | No | Fermin Aldeguer | Boscoscuro | 1m 40.673s | 158.100 | Joe Roberts | Kalex | 1m 41.020s | 157.600 | More details | |
| 3455 | 2024:SPA/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Spain | Jerez | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 28/04/2024 | - Peccco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) wins at in Jerez after an epic battle with Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) - Marquez grabbed the holeshot, closely followed by Martin - Martin crashes out while leading, allowing Bagnaia to take the lead ahead of Bezzecchi and Marquez - Marquez challenges Bagnaia multiple times, but Bagnaia holds strong – His second Race win of the season - Bezzecchi finishes in third, his first podium appearance since India 2023 - Alex Marquez is 4th, just ahead of Enea Bastianini - Rookie Pedro Acosta after a massive crash in Warm Up and finishes 10th - Marco Morbidelli and Jack Miller crash out after a collision<br< - Daniel Pedrosa's wildcard race ends early after a crash - Bagnaia moves closer to Jorge Martin, now just 17 points behind in the title fight - Marc Marquez on pole for the first time on a Ducati - 50th succesive MotoGP race with at least one Ducati on the podium: three other manufacturers have achieved this: Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha |
111.000 | 971 | 4 | 25 | 25 | 17 | 2,458.050 | 161.950 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Marc Marquez | Ducati | 1m 46.773 | 149.100 | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 37.449 | 163.300 | More details |
| 3456 | 2024:FRA/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | France | Le Mans | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 11/05/2024 | - Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) claimed his 12th Tissot Sprint victory - Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) finishing second after starting from P13 on the grid - Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing) completed the Sprint podium in third - Matin got an incredible holeshot at the start, while Bagnaia struggled with some sort of issue and fell back rapidly, eventually retiring from the race - Marco Bezzecchi slotted into second, but then crashed out, leaving Marquez to chase Martin - Aleix Espargaro received a double Long Lap penalty for a jump start, before recovering to finish 5th - Martin on the podium at the opening five Sprints if the year |
54.000 | 24 | 5 | 13 | 22 | 18 | 1,189.690 | 164.630 | Dry | Jorge Martin | Ducati | No | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 29.919s | Marco Bezzecchi | Ducati | 1m 30.852s | More details | ||
| 3457 | 2024:FRA/Moto3 | 2024 | France | Le Mans | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 12/05/2024 | - David Alonso, who started from pole position, passed Holgado on the final lap to secure his third win of the season - Colin Veijer completed the podium in third |
84.000 | 943 | 5 | 20 | 26 | 21 | 2,040.060 | 147.700 | Dry | David Alonso | CFMoto | No | David Alonso | CFMoto | 1m 40.114s | 150.400 | Joel Esteban | CFMoto | 1m 41.059s | 149.000 | More details | |
| 3458 | 2024:FRA/Moto2 | 2024 | France | Le Mans | Intermedia | Moto2 | 12/05/2024 | - Sergio Garcia led almost the entire 22-lap race after a strong start from the front row: he maintained a steady gap and won by 3.174 seconds - Ai Ogura started from 17th on the grid to finish second, after a final-lap overtake on Alonso Lopez - Alonso Lopez finished third, completing an all-Boscoscuro podium sweep - Joe Roberts finished fourth, narrowly missing the podium by roughly 0.06 seconds after a fierce last-lap duel with Lopez - Pole-sitter Aron Canet, competing with a broken ankle from a crash in Jerez, led early but eventually faded to sixth |
92.000 | 971 | 5 | 22 | 28 | 26 | 2,120.710 | 156.290 | Dry | Sergio Garcia | Boscoscuro | No | Aron Canet | Kalex | 1m 35.037s | 158.500 | Aron Canet | Kalex | 1m 35.796s | 157.200 | More details | |
| 3459 | 2024:FRA/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | France | Le Mans | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 12/05/2024 | - Jorge Martin claimed victory after a three-way battle with Marc Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia that went to the final lap - Martin shadowed and passed Bagnaia, then held off Marquez's late charge - Marc Marquez executed a last-lap move on Bagnaia to secure second - Bagnaia had a good start, taking the holeshot from P2 on the grid, while Martin stayed close behind, with Maverick Viñales also initially challenging at the front - Bastianini recovered from a Long Lap penalty to finish fourth and Viñales ultimately finished fifth - Pedroo Acosta crashed out after a mistake in the early laps: the first time he has failed to score points in a Race or Sprint in his Rookie season - Brad Binder had a strong charge through the field, finishing in eighth after starting from the back of the grid - Fabio Quartararo put on an impressive performance in front of his home crowd, reaching as high as sixth before crashing out - Marc Marquez on podium at back-to-back races for first time since 2021 - Martin's victory extends his lead in the championship to 38 points, ahead of Bagnaia with Marc Marquez just 2 points further in arrears |
113.000 | 972 | 5 | 27 | 22 | 16 | 2,483.710 | 163.780 | Dry | Jorge Martin | Ducati | No | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 29.919s | 167.500 | Enea Bastianini | Ducati | 1m 31.107s | 165.300 | More details |
| 3460 | 2024:CAT/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Catalunya | Catalunya | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 25/05/2024 | - Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) claimed victory in a dramatic Sprint, benefiting from multiple rider crashes - Raul Fernandez (Trackhouse Racing) started strong but crashed out in the early stages while leading - Brad Binder also crashed after a strong start, following a battle with Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) - Pecco Bagnaia, who was leading on the final lap, slid out at Turn 5 - Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) overtook Acosta in the final laps to secure second - Jorge Martin finished 4th, the first time in 2024 that he has missed a Sprint podium - Enea Bastianini recovered from outside the top ten to finish in 5th, moving back into the top three of the championship - Raul Fernandez on the front row for the first time in the MotoGP class |
56.000 | 25 | 6 | 12 | 23 | 18 | 1,201.480 | 167.450 | Dry | Aleix Espargaro | Aprilia | No | Aleix Espargaro | Aprilia | 1m 38.190s | 170.700 | Raul Fernandez | Aprilia | 1m 38.991s | 169.300 | More details |
| 3461 | 2024:CAT/Moto3 | 2024 | Catalunya | Catalunya | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 26/05/2024 | - David Alonso secured his fourth win of the season and his second consecutive victory - Iván Ortolá led early from pole position and finished second after a close battle |
84.000 | 944 | 6 | 18 | 27 | 23 | 1,945.080 | 155.150 | Dry | David Alonso | CFMoto | No | Ivan Ortola | KTM | 1m 46.749s | 157.000 | Jose Antonio Rueda | KTM | 1m 46.748s | 157.000 | More details | |
| 3462 | 2024:CAT/Moto2 | 2024 | Catalunya | Catalunya | Intermedia | Moto2 | 26/05/2024 | - Ai Ogura secured his first victory of the season after starting 10th: he staged a late-race charge to pass his teammate Sergio Garcia - Sergio Garcia finished second, while Jake Dixon claimed third, marking his first podium of the 2024 season - Fermin Aldeguer crashed while leading after receiving a long-lap penalty for track limits |
98.000 | 972 | 6 | 21 | 32 | 22 | 2,193.540 | 160.500 | Dry | Ai Ogura | Boscoscuro | No | Sergio Garcia | Boscoscuro | 1m 41.894s | 164.500 | Fermin Aldeguer | Boscoscuro | 1m 42.688s | 163.200 | More details | |
| 3463 | 2024:CAT/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Catalunya | Catalunya | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 26/05/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) takes the victory from Jorge Martin - Bagnaia started strong, but was passed by Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing), before catching up again, passing, and pulling away - The podium battle behind the leaders was between Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) and Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) - Marc Marquez made a stunning move on Espargaro for third place, completing his comeback from P14 on the grid - Enea Bastianini finished outside the points after receiving a 32-second penalty for not serving a Long Lap penalty correctly - Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) was in the podium battle but crashed at Turn 10 on the 11th lap: restarted to finish 13th - The win brought Bagnaia’s points deficit to Jorge Martin down to 39 points - First time that Marc Marquez finished on three successive podiums since 2019 - Third successive race with all podium places filled by Ducati riders |
112.000 | 973 | 6 | 24 | 23 | 20 | 2,411.730 | 166.840 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Aleix Espargaro | Aprilia | 1m 38.190s | 170.700 | Pedro Acosta | KTM | 1m 39.664s | 168.200 | More details |
| 3464 | 2024:ITA/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Italy | Mugello | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 01/06/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) wins the Tissot Sprint at the Italian Grand Prix, holding off Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) in the final laps; Bagnaia’s first Sprint victory since 2023 in Austria - Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) finished third - Championship leader Jorge Martin crashed out in the latter stages, after a tangle with Enea Bastianini who also hit the deck - Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) moved into the top five early on from 13th place on the grid, and battled with Marc Marquez - Bagnaia’s win reduces the gap to 27 points behind Jorge Martin in the Championship standings - Franco Morbidelli finished 4th, matching his best result of the season - Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing) completed the top 5 after passing Brad Binder - Jorge Martin failed to score points in a Sprint for the first time |
58.000 | 26 | 7 | 11 | 24 | 19 | 1,170.250 | 177.490 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 44.504s | 180.600 | Marc Marquez | Ducati | 1m 45.198s | 179.400 | More details |
| 3465 | 2024:ITA/Moto3 | 2024 | Italy | Mugello | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 02/06/2024 | - Initial start was red-flagged following a crash for Fillippo Farioli and Xabi Zurutuza, with Zurutuza taken to hospital for further examination - Race distance reduced to 11 laps - David Alonso secured his fifth victory of the season in a shortened, restarted race - Collin Veijer finished second, with Ryusei Yamanaka completing the podium in third place, his first career Grand Prix top-three finish - Ivan Ortola was running in a podium position on the final lap but crashed at Turn 12 - Alonso extended his championship lead to 37 ahead of Holgado who had a penLty for irresponsible riding and finished 14th |
58.000 | 945 | 7 | 11 | 26 | 23 | 1,277.800 | 162.550 | Dry | David Alonso | CFMoto | Yes | David Alonso | CFMoto | 1m 54.194s | 165.300 | Colin Veijar | Husqvarna | 1m 54.738s | 164.500 | More details | |
| 3466 | 2024:ITA/Moto2 | 2024 | Italy | Mugello | Intermedia | Moto2 | 02/06/2024 | - Race shortened to 12 laps due to time constraints after Moto3 race was red-flagged - Joe Roberts secured pole position and maintained strong pace throughout the shortened race, securing his second career Grand Prix victory - The battle for the lead was intense between Roberts and Gonzalez, before Roberts edged ahead on the final lap - Championship leader Sergio Garcia finished in fourth place - With this win Roberts is just seven points behind Garcia at the top of the championship table |
63.000 | 973 | 7 | 12 | 31 | 26 | 1,344.410 | 168.540 | Dry | Joe Roberts | Kalex | No | Joe Roberts | Kalex | 1m 49.877s | 171.800 | Aron Canet | Kalex | 1m 50.476s | 170.900 | More details | |
| 3467 | 2024:ITA/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Italy | Mugello | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 02/06/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) claimed victory at Mugello after moving from 5th to 1st by Turn 2 on the first lap - Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) finished third after a last-lap move by Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) demoted him - Martin's championship lead reduced to 18 points - Marc Marquez finished fourth well ahead of Rookie Acosta - Fourth successive race with all-Ducati podium - First one-two for Ducati factory team since Spanish GP in 2021 (Miller ahead of Bagnaia) |
121.000 | 974 | 7 | 23 | 24 | 21 | 2,451.390 | 177.160 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 44.504s | 180.600 | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 45.770s | 178.500 | More details |
| 3468 | 2024:NED/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Dutch TT | Assen | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 29/06/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) takes the holeshot from pole position and goes on to win the Tissot Sprint; his first back-to-back Sprint wins - Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) finishes second - championship gap reduced to just 15 points - Martin receives a 3-place grid penalty for Sunday after being judged to have disturbed Raul Fernandez in qualifying - Maverick Viñales completes the Sprint podium in third place - Enea Bastianini finishes fourth after a strong recovery from outside the top ten - Fabio Di Giannantonio completes the top five, followed by Brad Binder - Fabio Quartararo climbs to P7 from P13 on the grid - Marc Marquez crashed out in the early stages - Aleix Espargaro crashes out late in the race and underwent a medical review before Sunday |
59.000 | 27 | 8 | 13 | 23 | 19 | 1,198.090 | 177.420 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 30.540s | 180.500 | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 31.698s | 178.300 | More details |
| 3469 | 2024:NED/Moto3 | 2024 | Dutch TT | Assen | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 30/06/2024 | - Ivan Ortola took his first victory of the 2024 season - Dutch rider Collin Veijer led for much of the race and was aiming to become the first Dutch winner at Assen since 1989, but Ortola passed him on the final lap - David Munoz finished in third place, over two seconds behind the leading duo - Championship leader David Alonso finished fifth, reducing his championship lead over second-place Veijer to 39 points - Daniel Holgado, who was second in the standings before the race, dropped to third after finishing a distant 11th |
91.000 | 946 | 8 | 20 | 26 | 24 | 2,025.970 | 161.420 | Dry | Ivan Ortola | KTM | No | Angel Piqueras | Honda | 1m 39.746s | 163.900 | Adrian Fernandez | Honda | 1m 40.405s | 162.800 | More details | |
| 3470 | 2024:NED/Moto2 | 2024 | Dutch TT | Assen | Intermedia | Moto2 | 30/06/2024 | - Ai Ogura secured takes his second win of 2024 - Fermin Aldeguer started from pole, but finished second after serving a long lap penalty for exceeding track limits - Ogura's teammate, Sergio Garcia, completed an all-Boscoscuro podium in third place - Pole-sitter Aldeguer built an early lead of over 1.5 seconds but was handed a long lap penalty on lap 14, which dropped him to third momentarily - Championship title contender Joe Roberts was declared unfit to race after fracturing his collarbone in crash in practice - Garcia maintained his lead in the championship with 138 points, followed by Ogura with 124 points |
100.000 | 974 | 8 | 22 | 28 | 24 | 2,127.290 | 169.100 | Dry | Ai Ogura | Boscoscuro | No | Fermin Aldeguer | Boscoscuro | 1m 35.269s | 171.600 | Sergio Garcia | Boscoscuro | 1m 35.977s | 170.300 | More details | |
| 3471 | 2024:NED/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Dutch TT | Assen | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 30/06/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia won the MotoGP race at Assen, completing a double victory from pole over the Dutch TT weekend - Bagnaia cut his Championship deficit to 10 points, with Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) finishing second after receiving a grid penalty - Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) completed the podium from 10th place on the grid - Marc Marquez finished fourth but was later penalized for tyre pressure infringement and dropped to P10 - Vinales received a penalty for exceeding track limits, dropping him to 5th - Alex Rins crashed and suffered right wrist fracture - Bagnaia is first rider since 2022 to win three consecutive MotoGP™ races in a season - Bagnaia’s win tied Casey Stoner's record of 23 wins with Ducati; the two most successful riders for Ducati - Fifth successive MotoGP race with all Ducati podium |
118.000 | 975 | 8 | 26 | 21 | 17 | 2,407.210 | 176.610 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 30.540s | 180.500 | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 31.866s | 177.900 | More details |
| 3472 | 2024:GER/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Germany | Sachsenring | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 06/07/2024 | - Jorge Martin wins the Sprint, defeating Miguel Oliveira and Pecco Bagnaia - Martin extended his lead in the MotoGP standings after the win to 15 points, with his first Sprint win since Le Mans - The race had a tight early fight, with all three riders briefly taking the lead before Martin took control - Oliveira passed Bagnaia into the final corner, to take second - a first podium for the Trackhouse team - Places 4 to 6 were taken by Ducati riders: Bastianini, Morbidelli and Marc Marquez - Pedro Acosta dropped back due to an unspecified issue, finishing outside the points - Raul Fernandez, who had qualified on the front row, struggled for pace and finished 14th |
55.000 | 28 | 9 | 15 | 22 | 22 | 1,218.900 | 162.630 | Dry | Jorge Martin | Ducati | No | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 19.423s | 166.300 | Miguel Oliveira | Aprilia | 1m 20.609s | 163.900 | More details |
| 3473 | 2024:GER/Moto3 | 2024 | Germany | Sachsenring | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 07/07/2024 | - David Alonso claimed his sixth victory of the season from Taiyo Furusato - Ivan Ortolá made a great recovery from 12th on the grid and a long lap penalty, to finish third - Collin Veijer, the polesitter, crashed out of the lead on lap two at Turn 11 ("the Waterfall"): he remounted to finish 18th - José Antonio Rueda was in contention at the front until a late-race fall at Turn 1 on the penultimate lap - Ryusei Yamanaka finished 6th despite serving a total of three long lap penalties (one for a jump start and two additional for failing to serve it correctly) - Entering the summer break, David Alonso extended his championship lead to 179 points, followed by Ivan Ortolá (121) |
84.000 | 947 | 9 | 23 | 26 | 23 | 1,982.960 | 153.290 | Dry | David Alonso | CFMoto | No | Colin Veijer | Husqvarna | 1m 24.885s | 155.600 | Ivan Ortola | KTM | 1m 25.467s | 154.600 | More details | |
| 3474 | 2024:GER/Moto2 | 2024 | Germany | Sachsenring | Intermedia | Moto2 | 07/07/2024 | - A dominant victor for Fermin Aldeguer, who took the lead on lap 15 and maintained a gap of over two seconds to the finish line - Jake Dixon finished in second place, while Ai Ogura snatched third place after a fierce last-lap battle with Celestino Vietti who was also passed by Diogo Moreira - Somkiat Chantra charging from 17th on the grid to finish sixth - Joe Roberts, racing just days after collarbone surgery, fought through pain to finish eighth - Championship leader Sergio Garcia finished seventh, his worst result of the season so far, allowing teammate Ai Ogura to close the gap to just 7 points at the top of the overall standings |
92.000 | 975 | 9 | 25 | 30 | 25 | 2,107.380 | 156.780 | Dry | Fermin Aldeguer | Boscoscuro | No | Celestino Vietti | Kalex | 1m 22.778s | 159.600 | Tony Arbolino | Kalex | 1m 23.449s | 158.300 | More details | |
| 3475 | 2024:GER/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Germany | Sachsenring | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 07/07/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia won after Jorge Martin crashed while leading with a few laps remaining - Marc Marquez made an incredible charge from P13 on the grid to finish second, ahead of brother Alex - Martin got the best start but didn’t have a perfect Turn 1, allowing Miguel Oliveira to challenge for the lead - Bagnaia overtook Oliveira at the end of Lap 1 and began chasing Martin who crashed out of the lead on the penultimate lap - Marc Marquez battled with Morbidelli and overtook him for third, then made a move on Alex Marquez, into second - Bagnaia's win give him a 10 point lead ahead of Martin - Enea Bastianini finished fourth, followed by Franco Morbidelli with Miguel Oliveira in sixth - Augusto Fernandez, Johann Zarco and Stefan Bradl received tyre pressure penalties, affecting their final positions - The first time two brothers shared a premier class podium since Nobuatsu and Takuma Aoki in 1997 in the 500cc GP at Imola |
110.000 | 976 | 9 | 30 | 22 | 20 | 2,440.060 | 162.470 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 19.423s | 166.300 | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 20.667s | 163.800 | More details |
| 3476 | 2024:GBR/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Great Britain | Silverstone | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 03/08/2024 | - Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) wins the Tissot Sprint at the British Grand Prix, his first Sprint podium - Bastianini denies Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing), who manages to regain some Championship points after Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) crashes out - Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) completes the podium in 3rd, from pole - Bagnaia gets a fantastic launch off the line, then pushes Espargaro wide at Turn 1; Martin takes the lead on the opening lap - Franco Morbidelli and Marco Bezzecchi crash on the opening lap, Morbidelli receives a double Long Lap penalty for Sunday - Bagnaia loses the front at Turn 4 on Lap 5 - Bastianini challenges Martin for the lead, finally passing him on Lap 6 - Marc Marquez crashes at Turn 16, ending his race - Bider finishes fourth, ahead of Acosta after a competitive battle between the two KTM riders |
59.000 | 29 | 10 | 10 | 22 | 18 | 1,189.930 | 178.500 | Dry | Enea Bastianini | Ducati | No | Aleix Espargaro | Aprilia | 1m 57.309s | 181.000 | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 58.260s | 179.600 | More details |
| 3477 | 2024:GBR/Moto3 | 2024 | Great Britain | Silverstone | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 04/08/2024 | - Iván Ortolá started from pole position,and secured victory on his 20th birthday with a decisive last-lap overtake - The race concluded with a three-way fight for the win: Iván Ortolá first, followed by championship leader David Alonso and Collin Veijer - The sole full-time British rider, Scott Ogden, crashed out on the opening lap at the final corner after being unable to avoid Ángel Piqueras' fallen bike - Despite missing the win, David Alonso maintained a commanding 53-point lead in the standings over Ortolá |
88.000 | 948 | 10 | 15 | 25 | 21 | 1,962.330 | 162.360 | Dry | Ivan Ortola | KTM | No | Ivan Ortola | KTM | 2m 9.270s | 164.300 | Adrian Fernandez | Honda | 2m 9.727s | 163.700 | More details | |
| 3478 | 2024:GBR/Moto2 | 2024 | Great Britain | Silverstone | Intermedia | Moto2 | 04/08/2024 | - Jake Dixon becomes the first British rider to win a home Grand Prix since Danny Kent in 2015 in Moto3 - Dixon trailed Aron Canet for much of the race but pounced on a small error by the Spaniard at Abbey on the final lap to take the lead - Celestino Vietto took his first podium of the year in third place - Ai Ogura started from pole but faded to finish 14th - Title contender Joe Roberts crashed out at Farm while chasing the leaders - Sergio Garcia finished 4th to extend his championship lead to 18 points over team-mate Ogura |
100.000 | 976 | 10 | 17 | 31 | 23 | 2,125.150 | 169.910 | Dry | Jake Dixon | Kalex | No | Ai Ogura | Boscoscuro | 2m 2.940s | 172.700 | Aron Canet | Kalex | 2m 3.984s | 171.300 | More details | |
| 3479 | 2024:GBR/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Great Britain | Silverstone | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 04/08/2024 | - Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) wins the British Grand Prix, completing a weekend double - Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) leads most of the race but cannot hold off Bastianini, securing 2nd place and regaining the Championship lead by 3 points - Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) takes third place after getting the holeshot - Aleix Espargaro struggles at the start, dropping to fourth from pole - Brad Binder and Miguel Oliveira crash out early, ending their races - Marc Marquez finishes fourth, unable to close the gap to Bagnaia<br - Fabio Di Giannantonio moves from 10th on the grid to finish fifth - Ducati's 100th Grand Prix win (96 x MotoGP, 4 x 125cc)- - Seventh successive all-Ducati podium - Bastianini is fifth rider to do the Sprint/Race double over the weekend, joining: Bagnaia, Martin, Vinales and Aleix Espargaro |
118.000 | 977 | 10 | 20 | 22 | 18 | 2,391.880 | 177.600 | Dry | Enea Bastianini | Ducati | No | Aleix Espargaro | Aprilia | 1m 57.309s | 181.000 | Adrian Fernandez | Aprilia | 1m 58.895s | 178.600 | More details |
| 3480 | 2024:AUT/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Austria | A1-Ring | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 17/08/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) wins the Tissot Sprint in Austria - Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) goes wide through a shortcut and is handed a Long Lap penalty, recovering to finish second - Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) shadows the top two but crashes out from second place on Lap 10 - Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) finishes third - Enea Bastianini finishes fourth, passing Jack Miller, who finishes fifth, just 0.102s ahead of Franco Morbidelli - Following the Sprint Bagnaia and Martin top the table with the same number of points |
61.000 | 30 | 11 | 14 | 24 | 20 | 1,259.770 | 173.950 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 27.748s | 178.300 | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 28.782s | 176.300 | More details |
| 3481 | 2024:AUT/Moto3 | 2024 | Austria | A1-Ring | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 18/08/2024 | - David Alonso secured his seventh win of the season despite serving a Long Lap penalty - David Muñoz claimed second place, with Daniel Holgado finishing a close third, - After dropping to 10th place due to his penalty, Alonso methodically carved through the field, retaking the lead on Lap 16 - Several top riders, including Angel Piqueras, Tatsuki Suzuki, and Taiyo Furusato, were handed penalties for track conduct during practice and qualifying sessions - The top five riders were separated by just 0.303 seconds at the chequered flag - With this victory, Alonso extended his championship lead significantly ahead of Ortolá and Holgado |
87.000 | 949 | 11 | 20 | 27 | 26 | 2,020.610 | 154.930 | Dry | David Alonso | CFMoto | No | Ivan Ortola | KTM | 1m 40.057s | 156.400 | Tatsuki Suzuki | Husqvarna | 1m 40.092s | 156.300 | More details | |
| 3482 | 2024:AUT/Moto2 | 2024 | Austria | A1-Ring | Intermedia | Moto2 | 18/08/2024 | - Celestino Vietti secured his first victory of the season after starting from pole - Alonso Lopez finished second and Jake Dixon took third, his third successive podium - Vietti built a comfortable 1.5-second lead, which nearly vanished on lap 10 when he hit neutral and ran wide - Championship leader Sergio Garcia finished 14th after a long-lap penalty for exceeding track limits - Ai Ogura, Garcia's closest rival, missed the race due to injury, keeping the title race tight |
100.000 | 977 | 11 | 23 | 26 | 31 | 2,182.430 | 164.960 | Dry | Celestino Vietti | Kalex | No | Celestino Vietti | Kalex | 1m 33.855s | 166.700 | Celestino Vietti | Kalex | 1m 34.254s | 166.000 | More details | |
| 3483 | 2024:AUT/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Austria | A1-Ring | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 18/08/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) completes a double victory in Austria, taking 25th MotoGP™ win and moving 5 points ahead of Jorge Martin in the Championship standings - Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) finishes second, to stay in close title contention - Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) secures 3rd, his fourth podium in five races - Marc Marquez has a slow launch due to holeshot device issues, then is nudged by Franco Morbidelli and drops outside the top ten in the early stages - Binder, Bezzecchi, and Marquez fight for positions behind the top three, with Marquez passing Bezzecchi and Binder to move into fourth - With Bagnaia winning ahead of Martin and Enea Bastianini, this is the 17th podium lockout for Ducati in MotoGP, equalling Honda as the manufacturers with most MotoGP™️ podium lockouts - Eighth successive all Ducati podium |
122.000 | 978 | 11 | 28 | 24 | 22 | 2,531.170 | 173.150 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 27.748s | 178.300 | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 29.519s | 174.800 | More details |
| 3484 | 2024:ARA/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Aragon | Aragon | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 31/08/2024 | - Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) wins his first Tissot Sprint, taking the holeshot from pole and leading from start to finish with a nearly three-second gap to Jorge Martin in second - Jorge Martin, regaining the Championship lead by four points - Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) struggles to 9th, earning only a single point - Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) impresses as a rookie, converting his second-place grid position into a third-place finish - Bagnaia battles with Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™) for 8th, with Quartararo attempting multiple overtakes before finally passing the reigning Champion |
56.000 | 31 | 12 | 11 | 22 | 19 | 1,190.030 | 168.940 | Dry | Marc Marquez | Ducati | No | Marc Marquez | Ducati | 1m 46.766s | 171.100 | Marc Marquez | Ducati | 1m 47.284s | 170.300 | More details |
| 3485 | 2024:ARA/Moto3 | 2024 | Aragon | Aragon | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 01/09/2024 | - Jose Antonio Rueda became the 400th different Grand Prix winner in history with his first-ever win - Championship leader David Alonso started from pole position and built a early lead, but faded due to tyre problems, eventually finishing fourth - Collin Veijer secured second place, moving him up to second in the championship standings, while Luca Lunetta achieved his maiden Grand Prix podium in third - Overnight rain and a new asphalt surface resulted in tricky track conditions and reduced grip - Angel Piqueras was among the riders who crashed out of the race after running wide and attempting to rejoin on a slippery part of the track |
86.000 | 950 | 12 | 17 | 25 | 22 | 2,091.640 | 148.550 | Dry | Jose Antonio Rueda | KTM | No | David Alonso | CFMoto | 1m 58.059s | 154.800 | Jose Antonio Rueda | KTM | 2m 1.193s | 150.800 | More details | |
| 3486 | 2024:ARA/Moto2 | 2024 | Aragon | Aragon | Intermedia | Moto2 | 01/09/2024 | - Jake Dixon led much of the race from pole position, setting the fastest lap on lap 16 to break away from the competition - Tony Arbolino finished second, his first podium of the year - Rookie Deniz Öncü secured his maiden Moto2 podium in third place - Championship leader Sergio Garcia retired from the race after a crash in qualifying and receiving a penalty, scoring zero points - American rider Joe Roberts crashed out on the final lap while battling for position, also failing to score points - As a result of Garcia and Roberts' DNFs, the championship standings tightened, with Ai Ogura closing the gap to Garcia to 12 points |
96.000 | 978 | 12 | 19 | 32 | 24 | 2,154.400 | 161.190 | Dry | Jake Dixon | Kalex | No | Jake Dixon | Kalex | 1m 51.636s | 163.700 | Jake Dixon | Kalex | 1m 52.597s | 162.300 | More details | |
| 3487 | 2024:ARA/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Aragon | Aragon | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 01/09/2024 | - Marc Marquez returns to the top step of the podium after 1043 days. his first win since 2021, with his first victory on a Ducati - Jorge Martin finishes second, extending his Championship lead to 23 points - Pecco Bagnaia crashes out in a clash with Alex Marquez: the FIM MotoGP™ Stewards ruled it a racing incident - Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) in third-place, his first Race podium since the Americas GP in April - Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) finishes fourth, and Enea Bastianini recovers from a poor starting position to finish fifth - Marc Marquez is sixth rider to do the Sprint/Race double over the weekend, joining: Bagnaia, Martin, Vinales, Bastianini and Aleix Espargaro - Acosta is first non-Ducati rider to finish on the podium since Austin |
117.000 | 979 | 12 | 23 | 22 | 17 | 2,507.080 | 167.680 | Dry | Marc Marquez | Ducati | No | Marc Marquez | Ducati | 1m 46.766s | 171.100 | Marc Marquez | Ducati | 1m 48.186s | 168.900 | More details |
| 3488 | 2024:RSM/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | San Marino | Misano | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 07/09/2024 | - Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) extends his Championship lead with a Sprint win at the San Marino GP - Martin leads by 26 points over Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team), who finished second - Bagnaia had to fend off late pressure from Franco Morbidelli (Prima Pramac Racing) and Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) - Bagnaia got a good start from pole, but Martin’s was even better, allowing him to take the lead early; Bagnaia chased hard but couldn’t bridge the gap - Bastianini, who started from P8, made a big gain to finish in fourth - Marc Marquez passed Brad Binder, ultimately finishing fifth after a last-lap move on the rookie Acosta who finished in sixth ahead of fellow KTM rider Binder |
55.000 | 32 | 13 | 13 | 23 | 20 | 1,196.500 | 165.300 | Dry | Jorge Martin | Ducati | No | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 30.304s | 168.400 | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 31.236s | 166.700 | More details |
| 3489 | 2024:RSM/Moto3 | 2024 | San Marino | Misano | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 08/09/2024 | - 17-year-old rookie Ángel Piqueras secured his maiden Moto3 victory despite serving a double long-lap penalty - Piqueras won in a dramatic last-lap battle, beating Daniel Holgado by just 0.035 seconds at the finish line. - Iván Ortolá finished 3rd, his first podium since Silverstone - Polesitter and championship leader David Alonso finished 6th on track but was demoted to 7th place due to a track limits violation on the final lap - Both Luca Lunetta and Adrian Fernandez were handed double long-lap penalties for jump starts - A first-lap collision at Turn 2 involving David Muñoz, Jose Antonio Rueda, and Riccardo Rossi took Rueda and Rossi out of the race - Despite his penalty, Alonso maintained a significant 70-point lead in the world championship standings over Holgado |
85.000 | 951 | 13 | 20 | 27 | 22 | 2,042.770 | 148.950 | Dry | Angel Piqueras | Honda | No | David Alonso | CFMoto | 1m 40.505s | 151.300 | Angel Piqueras | Honda | 1m 40.856s | 150.800 | More details | |
| 3490 | 2024:RSM/Moto2 | 2024 | San Marino | Misano | Intermedia | Moto2 | 08/09/2024 | - Ai Ogura claimed his third win of the season - Arón Canet led for much of the race before being overtaken on lap 19 - Tony Arbolino, the pole-sitter, secured a second podium finish of the year - Celestino Vietti fell from 4th place at the final corner on the penultimate lap while chasing a podium - With this win, Ogura took the championship lead with 175 points, moving 9 points clear of teammate Sergio García, who finished 12th after struggling with shoulder injuries |
93.000 | 979 | 13 | 22 | 31 | 29 | 2,126.580 | 157.390 | Dry | Ai Ogura | Boscoscuro | No | Tony Arbolino | Kalex | 1m 35.229s | 159.700 | Alonso Lopez | Boscoscuro | 1m 36.003s | 158.400 | More details | |
| 3491 | 2024:RSM/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | San Marino | Misano | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 08/09/2024 | - Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) wins the San Marino MotoGP race, his first back-to-back victories since 2021; his decision to stay out rather than make a pit stop paid off in a flag-to-flag race - Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) finishing second after staying close to Marquez for much of the race - Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) pitted early, ended up a lap down and finished in P15, with his Championship lead now reduced to just seven points - Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) completed the podium in third, with Brad Binder securing fourth as he benefited from the changing conditions - Repsol Honda riders Joan Mir and Luca Marini missed the race due to illness - Ducati's 10th successive MotoGP win - For a record 18th time in the MotoGP class Ducati riders filled all three podium places |
114.000 | 980 | 13 | 27 | 22 | 19 | 2,512.080 | 163.520 | Mixed | Marc Marquez | Ducati | No | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 30.304s | 168.400 | Marc Marquez | Ducati | 1m 31.564s | 166.100 | More details |
| 3492 | 2024:EMI/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Emilia Romagna | Misano | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 21/09/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) won the Emilia-Romagna Sprint from pole-position, cutting his Championship deficit to just four points - Jorge Martin made a strong start, but a mistake allowed Bagnaia to close the gap and eventually take the lead - Martin pushed hard in the final laps but couldn't catch the reigning World Champion, finishing second - Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) completed the podium in third - Marcc Marquez started from P7 and made a strong comeback, battling his way up to fourth after an early mistake - Pedro Acosta was first KTM rider across the line in 5th, one place ahead of Brad Binder - Alex Rins DNS due to illness |
55.000 | 33 | 14 | 13 | 21 | 21 | 1,190.240 | 166.170 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 30.031s | 168.900 | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 30.792s | 167.500 | More details |
| 3493 | 2024:EMI/Moto3 | 2024 | Emilia Romagna | Misano | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 22/09/2024 | - David Alonso secured his eighth victory of the season after a fierce last-lap battle - Angel Piqueras finished just 0.175s behind Alonso, with Collin Veijer third - Daniel Holgado led into the final lap but was overtaken by Alonso at La Quercia - Holgado ultimately finished 4th after being given a one position penalty for exceeding track limits on the final lap - This win extended Alonso's lead to 82 points over both Holgado and Veijer |
85.000 | 952 | 14 | 20 | 25 | 23 | 2,033.210 | 149.650 | Dry | David Alonso | CFMoto | No | Taiyo Furusato | Honda | 1m 40.394s | 151.500 | Colin Veijar | Husqvarna | 1m 40.629s | 151.100 | More details | |
| 3494 | 2024:EMI/Moto2 | 2024 | Emilia Romagna | Misano | Intermedia | Moto2 | 22/09/2024 | - Celestino Vitti secured a thrilling home victory, his second of the season - Tony Arbolino led into the final lap but made a critical error at Turn 13, allowing Aron Canet to take the lead: Canet then left the door open at the final corner, and Vietti used the slipstream to win by a mere 0.029 seconds - Ai Ogura finished 4th, extending his championship lead to 22 points as his closest rivals struggled - Sergio Garcia and Jake Dixon both suffered early crashes, severely denting their title hopes - Joe Roberts recovered from a poor start to finish 6th |
93.000 | 980 | 14 | 22 | 30 | 24 | 2,114.240 | 158.310 | Dry | Celestino Vietti | Kalex | No | Aron Canet | Kalex | 1m 34.935s | 160.200 | Celestino Vietti | Kalex | 1m 35.468s | 159.300 | More details | |
| 3495 | 2024:EMI/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Emilia Romagna | Misano | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 22/09/2024 | - Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) produced a stunning last-lap move on Jorge Martin to win - Jorge Martin finished 2nd, opening up a 24-point lead in the Championship after Pecco Bagnaia slid out of third place - Bagnaia slid out of third in what was his 100th Race start in the MotoGP class, leaving Bastianini and Martin to battle for the win - Bastianini relentlessly pursued Martin, and on the final lap made a move at Turn 4: the contact forced Martin wide, but the FIM Stewards decided not to investigate - Marc Marquez moved up to third after Bagnaia’s crash, with Bezzecchi finishing in fourth - Fabio Quartararo was set to finish fifth but ran into fuel issues late in the race, dropping to seventh behind Franco Morbidelli and Maverick Viñales - The 100th premier-class Race win for Ducati - Ducati clinch the constructors title with 6 races of the season remaining |
114.000 | 981 | 14 | 27 | 21 | 19 | 2,474.650 | 165.990 | Dry | Enea Bastianini | Ducati | No | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 30.031s | 168.900 | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 30.877s | 167.400 | More details |
| 3496 | 2024:INA/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Indonesia | Mandalika | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 28/09/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) dominated the Tissot Sprint at the Grand Prix of Indonesia, to cut his Championship gap to Jorge Martin to 12 points - Jorge Martin made a perfect start from the front row, but at Turn 16 on the opening lap he crashed out of the lead; he was able to remount and continued to finish 10th - Bastianini closed in on Bagnaia in the final laps, and finished just 0.107s behind his teammate - Marc Marquez completed the podium in third, from his 12th-place grid position - Marco Bezzecchi (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) finished fourth, ahead of Franco Morbidelli (Prima Pramac Racing) - Miguel Oliveira DNS due to a fractured wrist suffered in a crash during practice |
56.000 | 34 | 15 | 13 | 21 | 19 | 1,181.350 | 170.390 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 29.088s | 173.800 | Enea Bastianini | Ducati | 1m 30.189s | 171.600 | More details |
| 3497 | 2024:INA/Moto3 | 2024 | Indonesia | Mandalika | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 29/09/2024 | - David Alonso took his ninth victory of the season, strengthening his lead in the world championship - Adrian Fernandez secured his first-ever podium in second place, followed by David Muñoz in third - Collin Veijer, who had led for much of the race, crashed out from the lead at Turn 8 with nine laps remaining - Polesitter Ivan Ortola was forced to serve a double long lap penalty, eventually recovering to finish ninth |
86.000 | 953 | 15 | 20 | 26 | 18 | 1,977.410 | 156.600 | Dry | David Alonso | CFMoto | No | Ivan Ortola | KTM | 1m 37.332s | 159.000 | Daniel Holgado | GasGas | 1m 37.936s | 158.000 | More details | |
| 3498 | 2024:INA/Moto2 | 2024 | Indonesia | Mandalika | Intermedia | Moto2 | 29/09/2024 | - Aron Canet, converted his pole position into a victory by a margin of 6.218 seconds - Ai Ogura finished second, extending his championship lead to 42 points over Sergio Garcia who crashed out - The final podium spot was taken by Alonso Lopez after an intense late-race scrap with teammate Fermin Aldeguer - Darryn Binder secured a season-best 5th place, while American Joe Roberts finished 6th - Tony Arbolino was promoted to 7th place following the disqualification of Izan Guevara. |
95.000 | 981 | 15 | 22 | 28 | 22 | 2,081.560 | 163.650 | Dry | Aron Canet | Kalex | No | Aron Canet | Kalex | 1m 33.434s | 165.700 | Aron Canet | Kalex | 1m 33.840s | 165.000 | More details | |
| 3499 | 2024:INA/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Indonesia | Mandalika | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 29/09/2024 | - Jorge Martin claimed a commanding victory in Indonesia, his first Sunday win since the French GP - With this win, Martin extended his Championship lead to 21 points over Pecco Bagnaia, who finished third after a late charge - Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) had to settle for second, but moved up to fifth overall in the Championship standings - Pecco Bagnaia dropped to fourth on the opening lap and then down to sixth after being passed by Marco Bezzecchi and Franco Morbidelli; he fought back, eventually finishing third - Enea Bastianini looked set for a podium finish but a crash at Turn 1 on Lap 21 ended his race - Marc Marquez suffered a technical issues which forced him to retire from the race on Lap 12 - A major first-lap incident at Turn 3 saw Jack Miller lose control, taking out Alex Márquez, Aleix Espargaró, and Luca Marini - Ducati’s 12th win in a row, the first factory to take 12 MotoGP™️ wins in a row since Honda in 2014 |
116.000 | 982 | 15 | 27 | 21 | 12 | 2,464.390 | 169.640 | Dry | Jorge Martin | Ducati | No | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 29.088s | 173.800 | Enea Bastianini | Ducati | 1m 30.539s | 171.000 | More details |
| 3500 | 2024:JPN/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Japan | Motegi | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 05/10/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia claimed victory in the Tissot Sprint at the Grand Prix of Japan, cutting the gap to Championship leader Jorge Martin down to just 15 points - Bagnaia had a less-than-ideal start but recovered quickly, moving up to the front after some aggressive racing, then inherited the lead when Pedro Acosta crashed - Enea Bastianini battled side-by-side with Marquez and holding onto second place - Marc Marquez took the final step on the podium, as the top three were covered by just 0.349 seconds - Jorge Martin battled through the field from 11th place on the grid finishing fourth - In a dramatic end to the Sprint, Johann Zarco made contact with Takaaki Nakagami, ending Nakagami's race: Zarco was given a Long Lap penalty for the incident after earlier contact with Joan Mir |
58.000 | 35 | 16 | 12 | 23 | 18 | 1,261.070 | 164.470 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Pedro Acosta | KTM | 1m 43.018s | 167.700 | Pedro Acosta | KTM | 1m 43.825s | 166.400 | More details |
| 3501 | 2024:JPN/Moto3 | 2024 | Japan | Motegi | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 06/10/2024 | - David Alonso (CFMOTO Gaviota Aspar Team) won for the 10th time in 2024 and clinched the Moto3 World Championship with four rounds still remaining - Alonso became the first Colombian rider to ever win a Grand Prix world title - Alonso started from 3rd on the grid, dropped as low as 7th in the early stages, but fought back to take the lead on lap 14 and held off his rivals to the finish - Collin Veijer 2 place with Adrian Fernandez 3rd, his second consecutive podium |
82.000 | 954 | 16 | 17 | 26 | 21 | 1,983.610 | 148.120 | Dry | David Alonso | CFMoto | No | Ivan Ortola | KTM | 1m 54.761s | 150.600 | David Alonso | CFMoto | 1m 55.675s | 149.400 | More details | |
| 3502 | 2024:JPN/Moto2 | 2024 | Japan | Motegi | Intermedia | Moto2 | 06/10/2024 | - Race stopped on opening lap due to rain. Restarted for reduced distance of 12 laps with riders on a mixture of wet and slick tyres - Starting from 14th on the grid, Manuel Gonzalez gambled on slick tyres despite early rain: after briefly dropping to 23rd, he charged through the field to claim his first-ever Moto2 victory - Local favourite and championship leader Ai Ogura also chose slick tyres and finished second, which extended his lead to 60 points ahead of Sergio Garcia - Filip Salac completed the podium in third place, his second career Moto2 podium - All the podium finishers chose slicks: the first rider home on wet weather tyres was Celestino Vietti in 7th |
58.000 | 982 | 16 | 12 | 28 | 27 | 1,372.520 | 151.110 | Mixed | Manuel Gonzalez | Kalex | Yes | Jake Dixon | Kalex | 1m 52.693s | 153.300 | Manuel Gonzalez | Kalex | 1m 50.783s | 156.000 | More details | |
| 3503 | 2024:JPN/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Japan | Motegi | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 06/10/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia held firm under pressure from Jorge Martin to win in Japan - With the win, Bagnaia reduces the Championship gap to just 10 points - Bagnaia got off to a solid start but had to fight off Pedro Acosta: Acosta’s then crash out of contention on the third lap - Jorge Martin, starting from P11, charge through the field, finishing second - Marc Marquez came home in third, keeping Enea Bastianini at bay - Brad Binder held fifth for much of the race, but lost out to Franco Morbidelli in the last few laps - Alex Marquez and Joan Mir were involved in an early incident which led to both riders retiring from the race: Marquez received a Long Lap Penalty at the next race for his part in the clash - At the age of 20 years 133 days old Acosta is the third youngest rider to claim a premier-class pole, after Fabio Quartararo and Marc Marque - 13th successive MotoGP win for Ducati |
115.000 | 983 | 16 | 24 | 23 | 17 | 2,529.790 | 163.970 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Pedro Acosta | KTM | 1m 43.018s | 167.700 | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 44.461s | 165.400 | More details |
| 3504 | 2024:AUS/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Australia | Phillip Island | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 19/10/2024 | - Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) extended his Championship lead to 16 points with a dominant win in the Tissot Sprint in Australia - Martin started from pole and set a relentless pace, crossing the finish line 1.520 seconds ahead of Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) - Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) rounded out the podium starting from 10th on the grid - Marco Bezzecchi and Maverick Viñales were involved in a collision at Turn 1 on Lap 12: Viñales was declared fit after the crash, but Bezzecchi was taken to the medical centre for checks - Raul Fernandez (Trackhouse Racing) delivered his best Sprint result in sixth - Fabio Di Giannantonio (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) crossed the line in 5th, later demoted to seventh due to an eight-second penalty for running lower-than-recommended tyre pressures |
58.000 | 36 | 17 | 13 | 22 | 15 | 1,153.300 | 180.500 | Dry | Jorge Martin | Ducati | No | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 27.296s | 183.400 | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 27.831s | 182.300 | More details |
| 3505 | 2024:AUS/Moto3 | 2024 | Australia | Phillip Island | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 20/10/2024 | - David Alonso secured his 11th victory of the season, equalling Valentino Rossi’s all-time record for most wins in a single lightweight-class season - Alonso won by 2.936 seconds after upping the pace with four laps remaining to break away from the lead group - Daniel Holgado snatched second place in a photo finish, just 0.003 seconds ahead of Adrián Fernández who took third - On lap 12, a major crash occurred at Turn 4 involving Collin Veijer and pole-sitter Iván Ortolá, effectively removing two championship frontrunners from podium contention - Australian rider Joel Kelso briefly led his home race before being shuffled back to finish 11th, while fellow Aussie Jacob Roulstone finished 13th - Stefano Nepa managed to finish 4th despite having to serve two long-lap penalties during the race |
93.000 | 955 | 17 | 21 | 26 | 22 | 2,029.560 | 165.690 | Dry | David Alonso | CFMoto | No | Ivan Ortola | KTM | 1m 35.872s | 167.000 | Stefano Nepa | KTM | 1m 35.370s | 167.900 | More details | |
| 3506 | 2024:AUS/Moto2 | 2024 | Australia | Phillip Island | Intermedia | Moto2 | 20/10/2024 | - Fermín Aldeguer took a hard-fought victory after starting from pole position - Arón Canet finished second, just +0.194s behind - Senna Agius, the young Australian secured his maiden Moto2 podium in front of his home fans - Championship leader Ai Ogura played it safe to finish 4th, extending his lead to 65 points and on the verge of clinching the world title - A massive Lap 1 collision at Turn 2 took out Jake Dixon, Dennis Foggia, and Ayumu Sasaki - Joe Roberts was forced to sit out the race due to a scaphoid fracture sustained in practice |
102.000 | 983 | 17 | 23 | 27 | 21 | 2,108.820 | 174.650 | Dry | Fermin Aldeguer | Boscoscuro | No | Fermin Aldeguer | Boscoscuro | 1m 30.876s | 176.200 | Aron Canet | Kalex | 1m 30.816s | 176.300 | More details | |
| 3507 | 2024:AUS/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Australia | Phillip Island | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 20/10/2024 | - Early drama for Marquez: his rear wheel spun up off the line when a tear-off trapped under the rear tire, which allowed Jorge Martin to take an early lead - Marquez quickly made his way through the field, and with four laps remaining he made a move at Turn 4, overtaking Martin, who quickly retaliated at Turn 1 - The two riders swapped positions multiple times, before Marquez made a decisive move - Bagnaia was unable to keep up the pace, but maintained his position in third, keeping his Championship hopes alive - Bezzecchi (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) had to serve a Long-lap penalty for a clash with Viñales during the Tissot Sprint - Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) was declared unfit to race after shoulder trauma sustained on Saturday - Ducati's 14th successive MotoGP victory - Ducati riders fill the top 6 places: the first time this has been achieved by a manufacturer in the MotoGP class |
120.000 | 984 | 17 | 27 | 21 | 19 | 2,387.700 | 181.070 | Dry | Marc Marquez | Ducati | No | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 27.296s | 183.400 | Marc Marquez | Ducati | 1m 27.765s | 182.400 | More details |
| 3508 | 2024:THA/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Thailand | Burinam | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 26/10/2024 | - Enea Bastianini dominating the Tissot Sprint in Thailand to secure his second Sprint win of the season - Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia filled the other podium places; Martin holding off Bagnaia to extend his Championship lead to 22 points - Pecco Bagnaia made a great start, briefly taking the lead into Turn 1. Jorge Martin was quick to attack, forcing both himself and Bagnaia wide to let Bastianini and Marc Marquez past - Bastianini took full advantage of the situation, charging into the lead and pulling away from the pack - Marc Marquez had a strong ride to finish in fourth, with his brother Alex Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) followed in fifth - Pedro Acosta crashed on the fourth lap; he was able to restart but then entered the pits to retire three laps from the end |
59.000 | 37 | 18 | 13 | 22 | 21 | 1,171.130 | 181.980 | Dry | Enea Bastianini | Ducati | No | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 28.700s | 184.800 | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 29.554s | 183.000 | More details |
| 3509 | 2024:THA/Moto3 | 2024 | Thailand | Burinam | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 27/10/2024 | - Race distance reduced to 12 laps - Race declared wet but majority of riders opt for slicks - David Alonso secured his 12th victory of the season, breaking the record for the most wins in a single lightweight-class season, previously held by Valentino Rossi from 1997 - Luca Lunetta is second, his career-best result - Collin Veijer completes the podium in third - Joel Kelso started from his first-ever career pole - Ivan Ortola was in podium contention but ran wide at the final corner, eventually finishing 4th - Taiyo Furusato crashed at the exit of the final corner after contact with Veijer; he slid across the finish line and was officially classified in 5th place - With this win, Alonso's CFMoto Gaviota Aspar Team clinched both the Teams' and Constructors' Championships for 2024 |
55.000 | 956 | 18 | 12 | 26 | 23 | 1,229.350 | 160.030 | Mixed | David Alonso | CFMoto | No | Joel Kelso | KTM | 1m 40.603s | 162.900 | Luca Lunetta | Honda | 1m 41.231s | 161.900 | More details | |
| 3510 | 2024:THA/Moto2 | 2024 | Thailand | Burinam | Intermedia | Moto2 | 27/10/2024 | - Ai Ogura finishes second to becomes first Japanese World Champion since Hiroshi Aoyama won the 250cc title in 2009 - Ogura is the first former Asia Talent Cup rider to win a Grand Prix World Championship - Red flag due to rain - Aron Canet secured his third victory of the season, dominating the race after taking the lead on the second lap - Rain began to fall with six laps to go, bringing out the red-flagged with two laps remaining: the results were taken from the last completed lap - Marcos Ramirez finished 3rd, his first podium appearance of 2024 - Thai rider Somkiat Chantra finished 4th: he was rapidly closing in on the podium when the red flag was shown, ending his chance for a home podium - Tony Arbolino and Fermin Aldeguer were involved in a first-lap incident at Turn 5 that ended their races - Zonta van den Goorbergh was forced to start from the pit lane following a controversial collision with Arbolino during Friday practice - MT Helmets – MSi secured the Teams' Championship in their debut Moto2 season, while Boscoscuro ended Kalex's 11-year winning streak in the Constructors' Championship |
91.000 | 984 | 18 | 20 | 29 | 22 | 1,922.750 | 170.530 | DryMix | Aron Canet | Kalex | Yes | Ai Ogura | Boscoscuro | 1m 34.728s | 173.000 | Ai Ogura | Boscoscuro | 1m 35.597s | 171.400 | More details | |
| 3511 | 2024:THA/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Thailand | Burinam | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 27/10/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia won the Grand Prix of Thailand, held in wet conditions repelling strong challenges from Marc Marquez and Jorge Martin, to reduce the Championship gap to just 17 points - Alex Marquez was caught out during the sighting lap in the wet conditions; he made it back to start the warm-up lap from pit-lane - Jorge Martin made a great start to take the lead into Turn 1, with Bagnaia slotting into P2 and Marc Marquez moving up to P3 - After Martin made a mistake on Lap 5, running wide at Turn 3, Bagnaia inherited the lead - Marc Marquez was pushing hard to regain the lead from Bagnaia, when he made a mistake on Lap 14, sliding off and crashing: he restarted to finish 11th - Bagnaia stretched his lead to nearly three seconds by the end, securing his first-ever wet weather MotoGP™ win - Pedro Acosta, made a mistake and dropped to 8th in the early stages, fought his way past Brad Binder and Jack Miller to secure the final podium spot - Fabio Di Giannantonio finish fourth, just ahead of Jack Miller. Binder followed in sixth, with Maverick Viñales crossing the line in seventh - Johann Zarco secured Honda's best result of the season, finishing in eight - Fabio Quartararo crashed out of 4th in the early lap after contact with Morbidelli who was given a long lap penalty; Quartararo restarted to finish 16th - Ducati's 15th successive MotoGP win |
118.000 | 985 | 18 | 26 | 22 | 16 | 2,618.110 | 162.810 | Wet | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 28.700s | 184.800 | Fabio Di Giannantonio | Ducati | 1m 39.576s | 164.600 | More details |
| 3512 | 2024:MAL/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Malaysia | Sepang | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 02/11/2024 | - Jorge Martin got the holeshot from second on the grid, ahead of Bagnaia, with Marc Marquez in close company - As Martin pushed on, Bagnaia crashed out of the race - Martin kept Marquez at bay to claim a 29-point advantage over Bagnaia in the championship - Bastianini’s quick start and good pace rewarded him with third after he pulled away from Alex Marquez - Fabio Quartararo was 5th, equalling his and Yamaha’s best result of the season in a Sprint or GP |
55.000 | 38 | 19 | 10 | 22 | 20 | 1,189.230 | 167.800 | Dry | Jorge Martin | Ducati | No | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 56.337s | 171.500 | Jorge Martin | Ducati | 1m 57.805s | 169.300 | More details |
| 3513 | 2024:MAL/Moto3 | 2024 | Malaysia | Sepang | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 03/11/2024 | - Already crowned 2024 World Champion David Alonso claimed his 13th victory of the season, extending the all-time record for the most wins in a single lightweight class (Moto3/125cc) season - Taiyo Furusato finished just 0.088 seconds behind Alonso after a fierce battle for the lead - José Antonio Rueda secured the final podium spot - Adrián Fernández secured pole, though in the race he suffered a mechanical failure - Ángel Piqueras clinched the 2024 Moto3 Rookie of the Year title despite retiring from the race - Multiple riders, including Daniel Holgado, were involved in a first-lap incident: Holgado, who was fighting for second in the standings, failed to finish - Adrián Fernández and his teammate Ángel Piqueras both suffered mechanical retirements while in podium contention |
83.000 | 957 | 19 | 15 | 26 | 18 | 1,983.670 | 150.890 | Dry | David Alonso | CFMoto | No | Adrian Fernandez | Honda | 2m 9.542s | 154.000 | David Alonso | CFMoto | 2m 11.047s | 152.200 | More details | |
| 3514 | 2024:MAL/Moto2 | 2024 | Malaysia | Sepang | Intermedia | Moto2 | 03/11/2024 | - Celestino Vietti his third win of the season, taking the lead after an early battle with Marcos Ramirez - Replacement rider Jorge Navarro, filling in for the injured Joe Roberts, secured second place after earlier taking pole position - Izan Guevara rounded out the top three, his first-ever podium finish in the Moto2 category - 2024 World Champion Ai Ogura was forced to retire with a technical issue while fighting for a podium position - Jake Dixon mistakenly thought the race had ended with one lap to go, losing his rhythm and ultimately finishing fourth - A multi-rider crash on the opening lap involved Alberto Surra (replacing the injured Fermin Aldeguer), Zonta van den Goorbergh, and Senna Agius, ending their races early - With Vietti's win, Kalex officially secured its 12th consecutive Moto2 Constructors' Championship title |
94.000 | 985 | 19 | 17 | 30 | 23 | 2,166.630 | 156.570 | Dry | Celestino Vietti | Kalex | No | Jorge Navarro | Kalex | 2m 4.412s | 160.300 | Celestino Vietti | Kalex | 2m 5.898s | 158.400 | More details | |
| 3515 | 2024:MAL/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Malaysia | Sepang | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 03/11/2024 | - A crash on Lap 1 between Fabio Quartararo, Brad Binder, and Jack Miller led to a red flag and race restart; Miller and Binder did not feature in the restart - Peccoo Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) won the restarted race, keeping his World Championship hopes alive - The race saw a thrilling early battle between Bagnaia and Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing): Bagnaia held off Martin to reduce the Championship gap to 24 points - Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) secured third place, strengthening his bid for third in the Championship - Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) crashed out from third and restarted - Alex Marquez (Gresini Racing) held off Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) for fourth; Quartararo finished 6th - 16th successive MotoGP win for Ducati |
105.000 | 986 | 19 | 19 | 20 | 18 | 2,284.560 | 165.960 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | Yes | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 56.337s | 171.500 | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 59.118s | 167.500 | More details |
| 3516 | 2024:SLD/MotoGP/Sprint | 2024 | Solidarity | Catalunya | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Sprint | 16/11/2024 | - Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) won the Tissot Sprint at the Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona to keep his championship hopes alive - Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing), the Championship leader, finished third, avoiding major risk and preserving his title lead - Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) made a last-lap lunge to overtake Martin and secure second place - The Championship gap is 19 points between Martin and Bagnaia heading into the season finale - Pedro Acosta and Marc Marquez tangled: both stayed upright, but Acosta lost his front fairing and retired |
56.000 | 39 | 20 | 12 | 23 | 22 | 1,203.170 | 167.210 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 38.641 | 169.900 | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 39.171s | 169.000 | More details |
| 3517 | 2024:SLD/Moto3 | 2024 | Solidarity | Catalunya | Lightweigh | Moto3 | 17/11/2024 | - David Alonso wins, setting a new record of 14 victories in a single lightweight-class season - Despite starting from pole position, Alonso slipped back to 8th during the mid-race, before carving his way back to take the lead on Lap 14 - Daniel Holgado finished 2nd, which secured him the runner-up spot in the 2024 World Championship standings - Angel Piqueras inherited 3rd place after teammate Adrian Fernandez was handed a 3-second penalty for taking a shortcut on the final lap - David Muñoz was demoted one position to 6th for "irresponsible riding" on the final lap - Luca Lunetta served a double long-lap penalty for contact that knocked Stefano Nepa out of the race at the start |
84.000 | 958 | 20 | 18 | 27 | 25 | 1,947.720 | 154.940 | Dry | David Alonso | CFMoto | No | David Alonso | CFMoto | 1m 45.905s | 158.300 | Daniel Holgado | GasGas | 1m 47.315s | 156.200 | More details | |
| 3518 | 2024:SLD/Moto2 | 2024 | Solidarity | Catalunya | Intermedia | Moto2 | 17/11/2024 | - Aron Canet secured his fourth victory of the season, winning a dramatic drag race to the finish line by a just 0.091s - Manuel Gonzalez finished as the runner-up, while rookie Diogo Moreira claimed his first-ever Moto2 podium - 2024 Moto2 World Champion Ai Ogura finished 4th in his final intermediate class race before moving to MotoGP - By finishing 3rd, Diogo Moreira officially secured the 2024 Rookie of the Year honours |
98.000 | 986 | 20 | 21 | 32 | 26 | 2,189.280 | 160.810 | Dry | Aron Canet | Kalex | No | Aron Canet | Kalex | 1m 42.003s | 164.300 | Sergio Garcia | Boscoscuro | 1m 43.299s | 162.200 | More details | |
| 3519 | 2024:SLD/MotoGP/Race | 2024 | Solidarity | Catalunya | Premier-Cl | MotoGP | Race | 17/11/2024 | - Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) clinched the 2024 MotoGP™ World Championship with a third place finish in the final race of 2024 - Martin is the first Independent Team rider to win the title in the MotoGP™ era - Pecco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) won the final race, marking his 11th GP victory of the season - Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP™) finished second - his 150th Grand Prix podium - Ducati's 19th MotoGP race victory of 2024, and the 17th in a row for the Italian manufacturer |
112.000 | 987 | 20 | 24 | 23 | 22 | 2,424.740 | 165.940 | Dry | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | No | Pecco Bagnaia | Ducati | 1m 38.641s | 169.900 | Marc Marquez | Ducati | 1m 40.088s | 167.500 | More details |
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| Year | Category | Sprint | Event | Circuit | Pos | Rider | Nat | Machine | Time (min) | Time (sec) | Margin (sec) | Grid | FL | Points | Comments | Podium | Win | Pole | Date | RaceShortTitle | Position | ID |
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 1 | David Alonso | COL | CFMoto | 33 | 19.778 | 0.000 | 8 | 25 | Podium | Win | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 1 | 100953 | ||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 2 | Daniel Holgado | SPA | GasGas | 33 | 19.819 | 0.041 | 1 | 20 | Podium | Pole | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 2 | 100954 | ||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 3 | Taiyo Furusato | JPN | Honda | 33 | 19.921 | 0.143 | 18 | 16 | Podium | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 3 | 100955 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 4 | Riccardo Rossi | ITA | KTM | 33 | 19.964 | 0.186 | 7 | 13 | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 4 | 100956 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 5 | Collin Veijer | NED | Husqvarna | 33 | 20.116 | 0.338 | 10 | 11 | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 5 | 100957 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 6 | Stefano Nepa | ITA | KTM | 33 | 20.194 | 0.416 | 16 | 10 | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 6 | 100958 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 7 | Tatsuki Suzuki | JPN | Husqvarna | 33 | 20.922 | 1.144 | 19 | FL | 9 | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 7 | 100959 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 8 | Joel Kelso | AUS | KTM | 33 | 29.243 | 9.465 | 6 | 8 | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 8 | 100960 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 9 | Ivan Ortola | SPA | KTM | 33 | 29.797 | 10.019 | 2 | 7 | - Crashed and restarted | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 9 | 100961 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 10 | Jacob Roulstone | AUS | GasGas | 33 | 30.404 | 10.626 | 17 | 6 | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 10 | 100962 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 11 | Joel Esteban | SPA | CFMoto | 33 | 30.605 | 10.827 | 23 | 5 | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 11 | 100963 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 12 | Angel Piqueras | SPA | Honda | 33 | 30.711 | 10.933 | 12 | 4 | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 12 | 100964 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 13 | Scott Ogden | GBR | Honda | 33 | 32.706 | 12.928 | 20 | 3 | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 13 | 100965 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 14 | Nicola Carraro | ITA | KTM | 33 | 32.724 | 12.946 | 22 | 2 | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 14 | 100966 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 15 | Luca Lunetta | ITA | Honda | 33 | 33.305 | 13.527 | 14 | 1 | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 15 | 100967 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 16 | David Munoz | SPA | KTM | 33 | 35.731 | 15.953 | 13 | 0 | - Started from pit-lane | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 16 | 100968 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 17 | Noah Dettwiler | SWI | KTM | 33 | 48.704 | 28.926 | 25 | 0 | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 17 | 100969 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 18 | Joshua Whatley | GBR | Honda | 33 | 48.904 | 29.126 | 21 | 0 | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 18 | 100970 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | 19 | Tatchakorn Buasri | THA | Honda | 33 | 54.398 | 34.620 | 24 | 0 | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 19 | 100971 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | DNF | Vicente Perez | SPA | KTM | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 9 | 0 | - Crashed: rider ok | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 100 | 100972 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | DNF | Adrian Fernandez | SPA | Honda | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 4 | 0 | - Crashed: rider ok | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 100 | 100973 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | DNF | Ryusei Yamanaka | JPN | KTM | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 15 | 0 | - Crashed: rider ok | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 100 | 100974 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | DNF | Filippo Farioli | ITA | Honda | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 11 | 0 | - Crashed: rider ok | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 100 | 100975 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | DNF | Matteo Bertelle | ITA | Honda | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 5 | 0 | - Crashed: rider ok | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 100 | 100976 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Qatar | Losail | DNF | Jose Antonio Rueda | SPA | KTM | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 3 | 0 | - Crashed: rider ok | 10/03/2024 | 2024:QAT/Moto3 | 100 | 100977 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 1 | Daniel Holgado | SPA | GasGas | 34 | 9.038 | 0.000 | 4 | 25 | Podium | Win | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 1 | 101051 | ||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 2 | Jose Antonio Rueda | SPA | KTM | 34 | 9.082 | 0.044 | 1 | 20 | Podium | Pole | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 2 | 101052 | ||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 3 | Ivan Ortola | SPA | KTM | 34 | 9.858 | 0.820 | 7 | 16 | Podium | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 3 | 101053 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 4 | David Alonso | COL | CFMoto | 34 | 11.256 | 2.218 | 3 | FL | 13 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 4 | 101054 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 5 | Joel Kelso | AUS | KTM | 34 | 11.284 | 2.246 | 2 | 11 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 5 | 101055 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 6 | Collin Veijer | NED | Husqvarna | 34 | 11.301 | 2.263 | 6 | 10 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 6 | 101056 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 7 | Stefano Nepa | ITA | KTM | 34 | 13.537 | 4.499 | 10 | 9 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 7 | 101057 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 8 | Joel Esteban | SPA | CFMoto | 34 | 14.468 | 5.430 | 11 | 8 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 8 | 101058 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 9 | David Munoz | SPA | KTM | 34 | 25.056 | 16.018 | 13 | 7 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 9 | 101059 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 10 | Adrian Fernandez | SPA | Honda | 34 | 25.181 | 16.143 | 15 | 6 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 10 | 101060 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 11 | Jacob Roulstone | AUS | GasGas | 34 | 25.251 | 16.213 | 14 | 5 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 11 | 101061 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 12 | Tatsuki Suzuki | JPN | Husqvarna | 34 | 29.720 | 20.682 | 20 | 4 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 12 | 101062 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 13 | Vicente Perez | SPA | KTM | 34 | 29.814 | 20.776 | 18 | 3 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 13 | 101063 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 14 | Scott Ogden | GBR | Honda | 34 | 30.201 | 21.163 | 9 | 2 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 14 | 101064 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 15 | Nicola Carraro | ITA | KTM | 34 | 30.210 | 21.172 | 16 | 1 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 15 | 101065 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 16 | Filippo Farioli | ITA | Honda | 34 | 32.323 | 23.285 | 8 | 0 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 16 | 101066 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 17 | Taiyo Furusato | JPN | Honda | 34 | 41.789 | 32.751 | 21 | 0 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 17 | 101067 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 18 | Joshua Whatley | GBR | Honda | 34 | 47.638 | 38.600 | 22 | 0 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 18 | 101068 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 19 | Noah Dettwiler | SWI | KTM | 34 | 51.099 | 42.061 | 26 | 0 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 19 | 101069 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 20 | Tatchakorn Buasri | THA | Honda | 35 | 2.689 | 53.651 | 23 | 0 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 20 | 101070 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 21 | Hamad Al Sahouti | QAT | Honda | 35 | 19.231 | 70.193 | 24 | 0 | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 21 | 101071 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | 22 | Luca Lunetta | ITA | Honda | 35 | 34.836 | 85.798 | 25 | 0 | - Crashed and restarted | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 22 | 101072 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | DNF | Riccardo Rossi | ITA | KTM | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 5 | 0 | - Crashed: rider ok | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 100 | 101073 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | DNF | Ryusei Yamanaka | JPN | KTM | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 17 | 0 | - Crashed: rider ok | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 100 | 101074 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | DNF | Angel Piqueras | SPA | Honda | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 19 | 0 | - Crashed: hand fracture | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 100 | 101075 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Portugal | Algarve International | EXC | Matteo Bertelle | ITA | Honda | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 12 | 0 | - Crossed line in 12th place but then disqualified for technicla infringment | 24/03/2024 | 2024:POR/Moto3 | 250 | 101076 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 1 | David Alonso | COL | CFMoto | 31 | 38.427 | 0.000 | 1 | 25 | Podium | Win | Pole | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 1 | 101148 | |||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 2 | Daniel Holgado | SPA | GasGas | 31 | 43.590 | 5.163 | 2 | FL | 20 | Podium | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 2 | 101149 | ||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 3 | Angel Piqueras | SPA | Honda | 31 | 43.603 | 5.176 | 17 | 16 | - First career Grand Prix podium for Piqueras | Podium | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 3 | 101150 | ||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 4 | Ryusei Yamanaka | JPN | KTM | 31 | 44.103 | 5.676 | 23 | 13 | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 4 | 101151 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 5 | David Munoz | SPA | KTM | 31 | 51.712 | 13.285 | 7 | 11 | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 5 | 101152 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 6 | Tatsuki Suzuki | JPN | Husqvarna | 31 | 52.157 | 13.730 | 15 | 10 | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 6 | 101153 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 7 | Joel Kelso | AUS | KTM | 31 | 55.390 | 16.963 | 4 | 9 | - Crashed and restarted - 3 second penalty |
14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 7 | 101154 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 8 | Jacob Roulstone | AUS | GasGas | 31 | 57.553 | 19.126 | 5 | 8 | - Long-lap penalty | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 8 | 101155 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 9 | Joel Esteban | SPA | CFMoto | 31 | 57.752 | 19.325 | 16 | 7 | - Long-lap penalty | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 9 | 101156 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 10 | Matteo Bertelle | ITA | Honda | 31 | 59.084 | 20.657 | 6 | 6 | - Double long-lap penalty | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 10 | 101157 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 11 | Adrian Fernandez | SPA | Honda | 31 | 59.116 | 20.689 | 11 | 5 | - Double long-lap penalty | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 11 | 101158 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 12 | Nicola Carraro | ITA | KTM | 32 | 1.212 | 22.785 | 19 | 4 | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 12 | 101159 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 13 | Xabi Zurutuza | SPA | KTM | 32 | 1.296 | 22.869 | 22 | 3 | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 13 | 101160 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 14 | Noah Dettwiler | SWI | KTM | 32 | 6.002 | 27.575 | 21 | 2 | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 14 | 101161 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 15 | Filippo Farioli | ITA | Honda | 32 | 10.574 | 32.147 | 12 | 1 | - Crashed and restarted - Long-lap penalty |
14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 15 | 101162 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 16 | Riccardo Rossi | ITA | KTM | 32 | 17.380 | 38.953 | 20 | 0 | - Long-lap penalty | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 16 | 101163 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 17 | Joshua Whatley | GBR | Honda | 32 | 23.351 | 44.924 | 18 | 0 | - Long-lap penalty | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 17 | 101164 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 18 | Stefano Nepa | ITA | KTM | 32 | 23.502 | 45.075 | 8 | 0 | - Crashed and restarted | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 18 | 101165 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | 19 | Luca Lunetta | ITA | Honda | 32 | 58.179 | 79.752 | 10 | 0 | - Long-lap penalty - Crashed and restarted |
14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 19 | 101166 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | DNF | Ivan Ortola | SPA | KTM | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 13 | 0 | - Crashed: rider ok | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 100 | 101167 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | DNF | Collin Veijer | NED | Husqvarna | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 3 | 0 | - Crashed: rider OK | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 100 | 101168 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | DNF | Scott Ogden | GBR | Honda | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 14 | 0 | - Crashed and restarted - Black-flagged |
14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 100 | 101169 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | DNF | Taiyo Furusato | JPN | Honda | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 9 | 0 | - Crashed: rider OK | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 100 | 101170 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Americas | Austin | DNS | Jose Antonio Rueda | SPA | KTM | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 0 | 0 | - DNS: Emergency surgery for appendicitis | 14/04/2024 | 2024:AME/Moto3 | 200 | 101171 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 1 | Collin Veijer | NED | Husqvarna | 33 | 29.725 | 0.000 | 3 | 25 | Podium | Win | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 1 | 101248 | ||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 2 | David Munoz | SPA | KTM | 33 | 29.770 | 0.045 | 2 | 20 | Podium | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 2 | 101249 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 3 | Ivan Ortola | SPA | KTM | 33 | 30.596 | 0.871 | 7 | 16 | Podium | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 3 | 101250 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 4 | Ryusei Yamanaka | JPN | KTM | 33 | 34.574 | 4.849 | 5 | FL | 13 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 4 | 101251 | |||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 5 | Joel Kelso | AUS | KTM | 33 | 39.903 | 10.178 | 4 | 11 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 5 | 101252 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 6 | Adrian Fernandez | SPA | Honda | 33 | 40.078 | 10.353 | 12 | 10 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 6 | 101253 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 7 | Daniel Holgado | SPA | GasGas | 33 | 40.125 | 10.400 | 18 | 9 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 7 | 101254 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 8 | Nicola Carraro | ITA | KTM | 33 | 40.372 | 10.647 | 10 | 8 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 8 | 101255 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 9 | Stefano Nepa | ITA | KTM | 33 | 41.125 | 11.400 | 11 | 7 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 9 | 101256 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 10 | Angel Piqueras | SPA | Honda | 33 | 44.610 | 14.885 | 6 | 6 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 10 | 101257 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 11 | David Alonso | COL | CFMoto | 33 | 48.877 | 19.152 | 1 | 5 | - Crashed and restarted | Pole | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 11 | 101258 | ||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 12 | Jacob Roulstone | AUS | GasGas | 33 | 49.646 | 19.921 | 17 | 4 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 12 | 101259 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 13 | Filippo Farioli | ITA | Honda | 33 | 50.148 | 20.423 | 15 | 3 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 13 | 101260 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 14 | Matteo Bertelle | ITA | Honda | 33 | 50.266 | 20.541 | 19 | 2 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 14 | 101261 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 15 | David Almansa | SPA | Honda | 33 | 50.387 | 20.662 | 16 | 1 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 15 | 101262 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 16 | Vicente Perez | SPA | KTM | 33 | 52.107 | 22.382 | 24 | 0 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 16 | 101263 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 17 | Taiyo Furusato | JPN | Honda | 33 | 52.607 | 22.882 | 21 | 0 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 17 | 101264 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 18 | Riccardo Rossi | ITA | KTM | 33 | 52.911 | 23.186 | 14 | 0 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 18 | 101265 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 19 | Scott Ogden | GBR | Honda | 33 | 55.911 | 26.186 | 13 | 0 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 19 | 101266 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 20 | Luca Lunetta | ITA | Honda | 34 | 1.995 | 32.270 | 20 | 0 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 20 | 101267 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 21 | Noah Dettwiler | SWI | KTM | 34 | 2.208 | 32.483 | 23 | 0 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 21 | 101268 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 22 | Xabi Zurutuza | SPA | KTM | 34 | 15.071 | 45.346 | 26 | 0 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 22 | 101269 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 23 | Joshua Whatley | GBR | Honda | 34 | 15.567 | 45.842 | 22 | 0 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 23 | 101270 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 24 | Tatchakorn Buasri | THA | Honda | 34 | 16.570 | 46.845 | 25 | 0 | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 24 | 101271 | ||||||
| 2024 | Moto3 | Spain | Jerez | 25 | Tatsuki Suzuki | JPN | Husqvarna | 0 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 9 | 0 | - Entered pits, the rejoined race | 28/04/2024 | 2024:SPA/Moto3 | 25 | 101272 |
