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Points were awarded to the top 9 finishers on a 12–9–7–6–5–4–3–2–1 basis, similar to the system used in Superbike World Championship Superpole races. The grids for both the Sprint race and the Grand Prix race were set from qualifying, which retained its Q1–Q2 format.
The Teams' World Championship is awarded to the most successful team over a season, as determined by a points system based on Grand Prix results. It is awarded since 2002 in MotoGP, since 2018 in Moto2 and Moto3, and since 2023 in MotoE. All the riders for each team contribute points towards the Championship.
MotoE was introduced in 2019 as a "World Cup" until 2022 and thus statistics from that time span is not included here. [5] MotoE gained World Championship status in 2023. The Riders' World Championship is awarded to the most successful rider over a season, as determined by a points system based on Grand Prix results. The constructors listed in ...
Points scoring systems. MotoGP Hall of Fame. Fatal accidents. This is a list of points scoring systems used to determine the outcome of the annual FIM Motorcycle Grand Prix World Championship and Constructors' Championship since 1949. The championship titles are awarded to the competitor and constructor who accumulate the most championship ...
Giacomo Agostini holds the record for the most Grand Prix victories, having won 122 times. Valentino Rossi is second with 115 wins, and Ángel Nieto is third with 90 wins. Rossi holds the distinction of having the longest time between his first win and his last. He won his first Grand Prix in 1996 at the 125cc Czech Republic Grand Prix, and his ...
2023: Sprint races were introduced at all Grands Prix in the MotoGP class. 2023: MotoE class gained World Championship status. 2023: At the 2023 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix, Brad Binder reached 366.1 km/h on his KTM RC16, the new top speed record in the premier class. 2024: Pirelli became the official tyre supplier for Moto2 and Moto3 classes.
Fabio Quartararo. Fabio Alain Quartararo[1] (pronounced [kwartaˈraːro]; born 20 April 1999), nicknamed El Diablo, is a French Grand Prix motorcycle rider racing in MotoGP for Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team. Having won the 2021 MotoGP World Championship, he is the first French World Champion in the premier class' history.
Marc Márquez (2013) Fewest pole positions scored in a Championship-winning season (from 1974) 0. Wayne Rainey (1992) Joan Mir (2020) Longest time between first and last pole positions. 6,251 days. Valentino Rossi (2001 South African Grand Prix – 2018 Italian Grand Prix) Longest time between successive pole positions.