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2013 F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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2013 World Champions




Marc Márquez became the MotoGP world champion





Maverick Viñales became the Moto3 world champion



The 2013 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 65th Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme Road racing World Championship season. Jorge Lorenzo started the season as the defending World Champion,[1] while Honda was the defending Manufacturers' Champion. Moto2 champion Marc Márquez joined the MotoGP grid with Repsol Honda[2] and Moto3 champion Sandro Cortese entered Moto2, with Intact GP.[3]


The three championships were each won by Spanish riders, with Márquez winning in MotoGP,[4]Pol Espargaró winning in Moto2,[5] and Maverick Viñales winning in Moto3.[6] Spanish riders dominated the season overall, with 47 of the 52 races across all classes won by a Spanish rider. Of the five non-Spanish victories, three came from Moto2 championship runner-up Scott Redding, and one each from Moto2 front-runner Mika Kallio – his first in the class, in the Czech Republic[7] – and MotoGP rider Valentino Rossi, who took his first premier class victory since 2010 at the Dutch TT.[8]


The MotoGP class saw the introduction of a new qualifying system, in which the riders placed eleventh or lower in Free Practice 3 were admitted to Qualifying 1, then the two fastest riders from that session joined the ten fastest riders in Qualifying 2.




Contents





  • 1 Season summary

    • 1.1 MotoGP


    • 1.2 Moto2


    • 1.3 Moto3



  • 2 2013 Grand Prix season calendar

    • 2.1 Calendar changes



  • 3 2013 Grand Prix season results


  • 4 MotoGP

    • 4.1 Participants

      • 4.1.1 Rider changes


      • 4.1.2 Team changes



    • 4.2 Riders' points standings


    • 4.3 Constructors' standings



  • 5 Moto2

    • 5.1 Participants

      • 5.1.1 Rider changes



    • 5.2 Riders' points standings


    • 5.3 Constructors' standings



  • 6 Moto3

    • 6.1 Participants

      • 6.1.1 Rider changes



    • 6.2 Riders' points standings


    • 6.3 Constructors' standings



  • 7 References


  • 8 External links




Season summary



MotoGP


In the premier MotoGP class, Lorenzo, along with Repsol Honda teammates Marc Márquez and Dani Pedrosa battled it out for most of the season in regards to the championship battle. Lorenzo won the opening race of the season in Qatar,[9] before rookie Márquez became the youngest premier class winner,[10] as he claimed victory in the inaugural Grand Prix of the Americas in Texas.[11] Pedrosa took back-to-back victories at Jerez – where Márquez and Lorenzo battled for second place, clashing at the final corner[12] – and Le Mans,[13] before Lorenzo did likewise at Mugello,[14] and Catalunya; at the former, Márquez retired from the race after crashing out of second place.[14] At Assen, Lorenzo crashed during free practice and fractured his collarbone, and after emergency surgery and initial reports that he would not take part for the rest of the weekend,[15] he competed in the race and finished fifth.[8] Márquez and Pedrosa finished second and fourth respectively,[8] as Valentino Rossi took his first race victory since 2010.[8] Márquez then won the next four races,[16] starting at the Sachsenring,[17] where both Lorenzo and Pedrosa were sidelined with injuries; Lorenzo with a recurrence of his Assen injury after crashing in free practice once again,[18] while Pedrosa was ruled out with low blood pressure, stemming from a separate incident.[19]


After two more victories for Lorenzo at Silverstone,[20] and Misano,[21] Márquez and Pedrosa collided at the Aragon Grand Prix, where a slight touch caused a sensor on Pedrosa's bike to tear and cut the traction control system.[22] Márquez went on to beat Lorenzo to victory,[23] and after Pedrosa won in Malaysia,[24] Márquez held a 43-point lead in the championship with three races to go.[25] However, a disqualification in Australia,[26] as well as Lorenzo winning both in Australia and Japan reduced that margin to thirteen,[27] ahead of the final race in Valencia; the first final race title decider since 2006.[27] After battling Pedrosa and Lorenzo in the early stages of the race, Márquez finished third in the race to become the youngest premier class champion, beating Freddie Spencer's record from 1983.[10] As well as this, Márquez became the first rookie since Kenny Roberts in 1978 to win the championship in their début season,[10] and only the fourth rider to win world championships in three different categories after Mike Hailwood, Phil Read and Rossi.[10] Pedrosa's second place, behind Lorenzo,[4] was enough for Honda to clinch the constructors' championship.



Moto2


In Moto2, Pol Espargaró became champion in the class,[5][28] after overhauling Scott Redding towards the end of the season. With six race victories, Espargaró won the championship by 40 points ahead of Redding, who won three races, with third place going to Esteve Rabat, a three-time race winner. Nicolás Terol, who finished seventh, was another three-time race winner, with other victories taken by Mika Kallio (fourth) and Jordi Torres, who was tenth in the championship. In the constructors' championship, Kalex won thirteen of the seventeen races to win the title by almost 100 points from Suter, who won the other four races.



Moto3


In Moto3, the championship was dominated by three Spanish riders, all riding KTM machinery. Like the premier class, there was a final race title decider between Ajo Motorsport's Luis Salom, Estrella Galicia 0,0's Álex Rins and Maverick Viñales of Team Calvo; if any rider of the three won the race, they finished as the champion, regardless of the other results.[29] After Salom crashed out early in the race, Rins and Viñales battled at the front, with Viñales ultimately coming out as the victor and champion, with Rins being passed for second place on the line by Jonas Folger.[6][30] With Salom only making it back up to fourteenth, Rins finished as runner-up ahead of Salom. With every race won by a KTM rider – seven wins for Salom, six for Rins, three for Viñales and one for Álex Márquez, the teammate of Rins, at Motegi – the marque was comfortably the winners of the constructors' championship, scoring more than double the points of the next placed constructor, Kalex KTM.[31]



2013 Grand Prix season calendar


The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2013:[32][33]


The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme released a 19-race provisional calendar on 19 September 2012.[34][35] On 23 November 2012, the calendar was updated following confirmation that the return of the Argentine Grand Prix would be postponed to 2014.[36][37] The Grand Prix of the Americas held at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, United States, replaced the Portuguese Grand Prix, which had been run at Estoril since 2000. The United States hosted three races, the other two being the United States Grand Prix at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca and the Indianapolis Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.














































































Round
Date

Grand Prix

Circuit
1
7 April ‡

Qatar Commercialbank Grand Prix of Qatar

Losail International Circuit
2
21 April

United States Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas

Circuit of the Americas
3
5 May

Spain Gran Premio bwin de España

Circuito de Jerez
4
19 May

France Monster Energy Grand Prix de France

Bugatti Circuit
5
2 June

Italy Gran Premio d'Italia TIM

Mugello Circuit
6
16 June

Catalonia Gran Premi Aperol de Catalunya

Circuit de Catalunya
7
29 June ††

Netherlands Iveco TT Assen

TT Circuit Assen
8
14 July

Germany eni Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland

Sachsenring
9
21 July †

United States Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix

Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
10
18 August

United States Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix

Indianapolis Motor Speedway
11
25 August

Czech Republic bwin Grand Prix České republiky

Brno Circuit
12
1 September

United Kingdom Hertz British Grand Prix

Silverstone Circuit
13
15 September

San Marino Gran Premio Aperol di San Marino e Della Riviera di Rimini

Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
14
29 September

Aragon Gran Premio Iveco de Aragón

Motorland Aragón
15
13 October

Malaysia Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix

Sepang International Circuit
16
20 October

Australia Tissot Australian Grand Prix

Phillip Island Circuit
17
27 October

Japan AirAsia Grand Prix of Japan

Twin Ring Motegi
18
10 November

Valencian Community Gran Premio Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana

Circuit Ricardo Tormo
‡ = Night race

† = MotoGP class only

†† = Saturday race


Calendar changes


  • The Grand Prix of the Americas was added to the calendar.

  • The Portuguese Grand Prix was taken off the calendar. The race was scheduled on the calendar since 2000.

  • The British Grand Prix was moved back, from 17 June to 1 September.

  • Only the MotoGP class raced during the United States Grand Prix because of a Californian law on air pollution, preventing the Moto3 and Moto2 classes from racing.

  • The Japanese Grand Prix was moved back, from 14 to 27 October.


2013 Grand Prix season results

























































































































































Round
Date
Grand Prix
Circuit
Moto3 winner
Moto2 winner
MotoGP winner
Report
1
7 April ‡

Qatar Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix[38]

Losail

Spain Luis Salom

Spain Pol Espargaró

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Report
2
21 April

United States Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas[39][40]

Circuit of the Americas

Spain Álex Rins

Spain Nicolás Terol

Spain Marc Márquez

Report
3
5 May

Spain Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix[41]

Jerez

Spain Maverick Viñales

Spain Esteve Rabat

Spain Dani Pedrosa

Report
4
19 May

France French motorcycle Grand Prix[42]

Le Mans

Spain Maverick Viñales

United Kingdom Scott Redding

Spain Dani Pedrosa

Report
5
2 June

Italy Italian motorcycle Grand Prix[43]

Mugello

Spain Luis Salom

United Kingdom Scott Redding

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Report
6
16 June

Catalonia Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix[44]

Catalunya

Spain Luis Salom

Spain Pol Espargaró

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Report
7
29 June ††

Netherlands Iveco TT Assen[45]

Assen

Spain Luis Salom

Spain Pol Espargaró

Italy Valentino Rossi

Report
8
14 July[46]
Germany German motorcycle Grand Prix[47]

Sachsenring

Spain Álex Rins

Spain Jordi Torres

Spain Marc Márquez

Report
9
21 July †

United States United States motorcycle Grand Prix[48]

Laguna Seca
No Moto2 or Moto3 races

Spain Marc Márquez

Report
10
18 August

United States Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix[49]

Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Spain Álex Rins

Spain Esteve Rabat

Spain Marc Márquez

Report
11
25 August

Czech Republic Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix[50]

Brno Circuit

Spain Luis Salom

Finland Mika Kallio

Spain Marc Márquez

Report
12
1 September

United Kingdom British motorcycle Grand Prix[51]

Silverstone

Spain Luis Salom

United Kingdom Scott Redding

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Report
13
15 September

San Marino San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand Prix[52]

Misano

Spain Álex Rins

Spain Pol Espargaró

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Report
14
29 September

Aragon Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix[53]

Motorland Aragón

Spain Álex Rins

Spain Nicolás Terol

Spain Marc Márquez

Report
15
13 October

Malaysia Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix[54]

Sepang

Spain Luis Salom

Spain Esteve Rabat

Spain Dani Pedrosa

Report
16
20 October

Australia Australian motorcycle Grand Prix[55]

Phillip Island Circuit

Spain Álex Rins

Spain Pol Espargaró

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Report
17
27 October

Japan Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix[56]

Motegi

Spain Álex Márquez

Spain Pol Espargaró

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Report
18
10 November

Valencian Community Gran Premio Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana[57]

Valencia

Spain Maverick Viñales

Spain Nicolás Terol

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Report
‡ = Night race

† = MotoGP class only

†† = Saturday race


MotoGP



Participants


  • A provisional entry list was released by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme on 28 November 2012.[58] An updated entry list was released on 12 February 2013.[59]



































































































































































































Prototype entries
Team
Constructor
Motorcycle

No.
Rider
Rounds

Italy Ducati Team

Ducati

Ducati Desmosedici GP13
04

Italy Andrea Dovizioso[60]
All
69

United States Nicky Hayden[61]
All

Monaco LCR Honda MotoGP

Honda

Honda RC213V
6

Germany Stefan Bradl[62]
All

Italy Ignite Pramac Racing
Italy Energy T.I. Pramac Racing

Ducati

Ducati Desmosedici GP13
11

United States Ben Spies[63]
1–2, 5, 10
15

San Marino Alex de Angelis[64]
9
29

Italy Andrea Iannone[63]
1–8, 10–18
51

Italy Michele Pirro[65]
4, 6–8, 11–13
68

Colombia Yonny Hernández[66]
14–18

Italy GO&FUN Honda Gresini

Honda

Honda RC213V
19

Spain Álvaro Bautista[67]
All

Japan Yamaha YSP Racing Team

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR-M1
21

Japan Katsuyuki Nakasuga[68]
17

Japan Repsol Honda Team

Honda

Honda RC213V
26

Spain Dani Pedrosa[2]
All
93

Spain Marc Márquez[2]
All

France Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR-M1
35

United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow[69]
All
38

United Kingdom Bradley Smith[70]
All

Japan Yamaha Factory Racing

Yamaha

Yamaha YZR-M1
46

Italy Valentino Rossi[71]
All
99

Spain Jorge Lorenzo[71]
All

Italy Ducati Test Team

Ducati

Ducati Desmosedici GP13
51

Italy Michele Pirro[72]
3, 5, 18
Claiming Rule Teams (CRT) entries
Team
Constructor
Engine
Motorcycle

No.
Rider
Rounds

Switzerland NGM Mobile Forward Racing

FTR-Kawasaki

Kawasaki
FTR MGP13[73]5

United States Colin Edwards[74]
All
71

Italy Claudio Corti[75]
All

Spain Avintia Blusens

FTR

Kawasaki
FTR MGP13[73]7

Japan Hiroshi Aoyama[76]
1–5, 8–18
8

Spain Héctor Barberá[77]
All
22

Spain Iván Silva[78]
7
77

Spain Javier del Amor[79]
6

Italy Came IodaRacing Project

Ioda-Suter

BMW
Suter MMX1[80]9

Italy Danilo Petrucci[58]
All
52

Czech Republic Lukáš Pešek[81]
All

Spain Power Electronics Aspar

ART

Aprilia
ART GP13[82]14

France Randy de Puniet[83]
All
41

Spain Aleix Espargaró[83]
All

Czech Republic Cardion AB Motoracing

ART

Aprilia
ART GP13
17

Czech Republic Karel Abraham[84]
1–11, 13
23

Italy Luca Scassa[85]
14–18

United States GP Tech

BCL

Suzuki
BCL GP212
44

United States Michael Barnes[86]
2

Austria Remus Racing Team

S&B Suter

BMW
Suter MMX1
45

Austria Martin Bauer[87]
11, 18

United Kingdom Paul Bird Motorsport

PBM

Aprilia
PBM 01
50

Australia Damian Cudlin[88]
14–18
70

United Kingdom Michael Laverty[58]
1–13

ART

Aprilia
ART GP13
14–18
68

Colombia Yonny Hernández[58]
1–13

Italy GO&FUN Honda Gresini

FTR-Honda

Honda
FTR MGP13[73]67

Australia Bryan Staring[89]
All

United States Attack Performance Racing

APR

Kawasaki
APR
79

United States Blake Young[90]
2, 9–10

Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider


Rider changes



  • Hiroshi Aoyama returned to MotoGP full-time after competing in just one event in 2012.[58] He rode an FTR Moto prepared by Avintia Racing.


  • Héctor Barberá left Pramac Racing at the end of the 2012 season. When his departure was confirmed in September 2012, he had not secured a ride with any other team, but confirmed his intentions to race for team competing under Claiming Rule Teams regulations.[91]


  • Claudio Corti stepped up to the MotoGP category, racing alongside Colin Edwards at Forward Racing.[58]


  • Andrea Dovizioso replaced Valentino Rossi at Ducati after spending one season as a Monster Yamaha Tech 3 semi-works rider.[60]


  • James Ellison lost his place with Paul Bird Motorsport.[58]


  • Yonny Hernández moved from Avintia Racing to Paul Bird Motorsport.[58]


  • Andrea Iannone moved up from Moto2 to MotoGP in 2013, joining Pramac Racing.[63]


  • Michael Laverty, who competed in the British Superbike Championship from 2010 until 2012 entered MotoGP with Paul Bird Motorsport.[58]


  • Marc Márquez joined the MotoGP category, racing for the Repsol Honda Team after rules preventing rookie riders from racing for factory teams were relaxed.[2]


  • Mattia Pasini returned to Moto2 in 2013, riding with Forward Racing.[58]


  • Michele Pirro lost his place at Gresini Racing.[58]

  • After two seasons racing for Ducati, Valentino Rossi returned to Yamaha.[92]


  • Iván Silva lost his place at Avintia Racing.[58]


  • Bradley Smith, who rode for Tech 3 in the Moto2 category in the 2010 and 2011 seasons was promoted to the team's MotoGP squad, Monster Yamaha Tech 3.[70]

  • In July 2012, Ben Spies announced that he would leave the Yamaha Factory Racing team at the end of the 2012 season.[93] He was later confirmed as switching to Ducati, joining Pramac Racing.[63]


  • Bryan Staring, who made occasional appearances in MotoGP, the Superbike World Championship and Supersport World Championships, entered the category full-time riding a CRT bike prepared by Gresini Racing.[58]


  • 2007 and 2011 MotoGP World Champion Casey Stoner officially announced his retirement at the French Grand Prix effective from the end of the 2012 season,[2] returning to his native Australia to compete in the Dunlop V8 Supercar Series.[94]


  • Lukáš Pešek moved to MotoGP, with IodaRacing Project.


Team changes



  • Cardion AB Motoracing ended its association with Ducati and switched to a CRT-spec ART-Aprilia.[84]

  • CRT teams Forward Racing, IodaRacing Project and Paul Bird Motorsport expanded their operations to include a second bike.[95]


Riders' points standings


Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider has to finish the race to earn points.


  • Riders marked with light blue background are eligible for Rookie of the Year awards.

  • Rounds marked with light blue background were under wet race conditions.

































Position
 1st 
 2nd 
 3rd 
 4th 
 5th 
 6th 
 7th 
 8th 
 9th 
 10th 
 11th 
 12th 
 13th 
 14th 
 15th 
Points
25
20
16
13
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Rider
Bike

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

USA
United States

IND
United States

CZE
Czech Republic

GBR
United Kingdom

RSM
San Marino

ARA
Aragon

MAL
Malaysia

AUS
Australia

JPN
Japan

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

Spain Marc Márquez

Honda

3

1
2

3

Ret

3
2

1

1

1

1

2

2

1

2

DSQ
2

3
334
2

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Yamaha

1
3

3
7
1
1
5
DNS
6
3
3
1
1
2
3

1

1
1
330
3

Spain Dani Pedrosa

Honda
4
2
1

1

2

2
4
DNS
5
2
2

3
3

Ret
1
2
3

2
300
4

Italy Valentino Rossi

Yamaha
2
6
4
12
Ret
4

1
3
3
4
4
4
4
3
4
3
6
4
237
5

United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow

Yamaha
5
4
5
2
3
Ret

3
2
7
5

17
7
6
6
6
4
7
Ret
188
6

Spain Álvaro Bautista

Honda
6
8
6
6
Ret
Ret
7
5
4
6
5
5
7
4
5
5
4
5
171
7

Germany Stefan Bradl

Honda
Ret
5
Ret
10
4
5
6
4

2
7
6
6
5
5
DNS
DNS
5
6
156
8

Italy Andrea Dovizioso

Ducati
7
7
8
4
5
7
10
7
9
10
7
Ret
8
8
8
9
10
9
140
9

United States Nicky Hayden

Ducati
8
9
7
5
6
Ret
11
9
8
9
8
8
9
9
Ret
7
9
8
126
10

United Kingdom Bradley Smith

Yamaha
Ret
12
10
9
9
6
9
6
Ret
8
Ret
9
11
7
7
6
8
7
116
11

Spain Aleix Espargaró

ART
11
11
9
13
8
8
8
8
Ret
12
10
10
13
11
9
11
Ret
11
93
12

Italy Andrea Iannone

Ducati
9
10
Ret
11
13
Ret
13
DNS

11
9
11
Ret
10
Ret
8
14
Ret
57
13

Italy Michele Pirro

Ducati


11
8
7
10
14
10


12
12
10




10
56
14

United States Colin Edwards

FTR Kawasaki
Ret
Ret
15
16
14
9
17
13
12
13
11
14
12
16
15
12
12
15
41
15

France Randy de Puniet

ART
12
14
Ret
Ret
11
Ret
12
12
Ret
Ret
15
16
17
13
12
10
13
Ret
36
16

Spain Héctor Barberá

FTR
13
18
12
18
10
Ret
20
11
10
16
Ret
13
Ret
Ret
14
14
16
12
35
17

Italy Danilo Petrucci

Ioda-Suter
Ret
Ret
14
14
12
11
16
14
13
17
13
15
15
Ret
16
15
18
14
26
18

Colombia Yonny Hernández

ART
14
15
Ret
Ret
16
13
19
Ret
15
Ret
16
20
Ret





21

Ducati













12
10
13
15
Ret
19

Italy Claudio Corti

FTR Kawasaki
16
19
17
Ret
Ret
12
18
15
Ret
14
Ret
17
16
15
13
17
20
13
14
20

Japan Hiroshi Aoyama

FTR
15
17
18
19
Ret
WD

17
16
15
14
18
14
14
11
20
17
16
13
21

United States Ben Spies

Ducati
10
13


DNS




DNS








9
22

Japan Katsuyuki Nakasuga

Yamaha
















11

5
23

San Marino Alex de Angelis

Ducati








11









5
24

Czech Republic Karel Abraham

ART
Ret
DNS
DNS
15
15
Ret
15
18
14
DNS
19

Ret





5
25

United Kingdom Michael Laverty

PBM
17
16
13
17
17
Ret
22
16
Ret
18
18
19
18





3

ART













Ret
Ret
18
19
17
26

Australia Bryan Staring

FTR Honda
Ret
20
16
Ret
18
14
21
Ret
17
19
20
21
Ret
18
18
DSQ
22
19
2
27

Spain Javier del Amor

FTR





15












1


Italy Luca Scassa

ART













17
17
16
Ret
18
0


Czech Republic Lukáš Pešek

Ioda-Suter
18
Ret
Ret
Ret
19
16
Ret
19
18
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
19
Ret
19
Ret
Ret
0


Austria Martin Bauer

S&B Suter










21






20
0


Australia Damian Cudlin

PBM













Ret
Ret
21
21
Ret
0


United States Blake Young

APR

21






WD
Ret








0


Spain Iván Silva

FTR






23











0


United States Michael Barnes

BCL

DNQ
















0
Pos
Rider
Bike

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

USA
United States

IND
United States

CZE
Czech Republic

GBR
United Kingdom

RSM
San Marino

ARA
Aragon

MAL
Malaysia

AUS
Australia

JPN
Japan

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts























ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish

Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)

Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Blue – Rookie



Constructors' standings


Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider has to finish the race to earn points.


































Position
 1st 
 2nd 
 3rd 
 4th 
 5th 
 6th 
 7th 
 8th 
 9th 
 10th 
 11th 
 12th 
 13th 
 14th 
 15th 
Points
25
20
16
13
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
  • Each constructor gets the same amount of points as their best placed rider in each race.






































































































































































































































































































Pos
Constructor

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

USA
United States

IND
United States

CZE
Czech Republic

GBR
United Kingdom

RSM
San Marino

ARA
Aragon

MAL
Malaysia

AUS
Australia

JPN
Japan

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

Japan Honda
3
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
411
2
2
2
389
2

Japan Yamaha
1
3
3
2
1
1
1
2
3
3
3
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
381
3

Italy Ducati
7
7
7
4
5
7
10
7
8
9
7
8
8
8
8
7
9
8
155
4

Italy ART
11
11
9
13
8
8
8
8
14
12
10
10
13
11
9
10
13
11
99
5

United Kingdom FTR Kawasaki
16
19
15
16
14
9
17
13
12
13
11
14
12
15
13
12
12
13
46
6

United Kingdom FTR
13
17
12
18
10
15
20
11
10
15
14
13
14
14
11
14
16
12
46
7

Italy Ioda-Suter
18
Ret
14
14
12
11
16
14
13
17
13
15
15
19
16
15
18
14
26
8

United Kingdom PBM
17
16
13
17
17
Ret
22
16
Ret
18
18
19
18
Ret
Ret
21
21
Ret
3
9

United Kingdom FTR Honda
Ret
20
16
Ret
18
14
21
Ret
17
19
20
21
Ret
18
18
DSQ
22
19
2


Austria S&B Suter










21






20
0


United States APR

21






WD
Ret








0


Canada BCL

DNQ
















0
Pos
Constructor

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

USA
United States

IND
United States

CZE
Czech Republic

GBR
United Kingdom

RSM
San Marino

ARA
Aragon

MAL
Malaysia

AUS
Australia

JPN
Japan

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
Notes

  • 1 All points from the race victory for Marc Márquez were deducted as a result of a decision from Race Direction, after Márquez collided with teammate Dani Pedrosa during the race.[96] Honda's next-best finisher was Álvaro Bautista, who scored a fourth-place finish.[97]


Moto2



Participants


  • A provisional entry list was released by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme on 28 November 2012.[58] An updated entry list was released on 12 February 2013.[59]


































































































































































































































































Team
Constructor
Motorcycle

No.
Rider
Rounds

Switzerland NGM Mobile Racing

Speed Up
SF13
3

Italy Simone Corsi[98]
1–8, 10–18
54

Italy Mattia Pasini[98]
1–8, 10–18

France Technomag carXpert

Suter
MMX2
4

Switzerland Randy Krummenacher[99]
1–8, 10–13, 18
21

Malaysia Zaqhwan Zaidi[100]
15
70

Switzerland Robin Mulhauser[101]
14
77

Switzerland Dominique Aegerter[99]
1–8, 10–18

Italy Came IodaRacing Project

Suter
MMX2
5

France Johann Zarco[58]
1–8, 10–18

Italy Federal Oil Gresini Moto2
Italy Thai Honda PTT Gresini Moto2

Suter
MMX2
7

Indonesia Doni Tata Pradita[58]
1–8, 10–12, 14–18
10

Thailand Thitipong Warokorn[102]
10–16
14

Thailand Ratthapark Wilairot[58]
1–8
94

Italy Franco Morbidelli[103]
13, 17–18

United Kingdom Gino Rea Race Team
United Kingdom Gino Rea Montáže Brož Racing

FTR
M213
8

United Kingdom Gino Rea[104]
4, 7–8, 11–14, 18

Spain Argiñano & Ginés Racing

Speed Up
SF13
8

United Kingdom Gino Rea[100]
15–17
17

Spain Alberto Moncayo[58]
1–7, 10–14, 18
28

Spain Román Ramos[105]
8
44

South Africa Steven Odendaal[58]
1–8, 10–18

Spain Blusens Avintia

Kalex
TBA
9

United Kingdom Kyle Smith[106]
1–8, 10
24

Spain Toni Elías[107]
1–8, 10–12
27

Spain Dani Rivas[108]
11–12
34

Argentina Ezequiel Iturrioz[103]
13–18
92

Spain Álex Mariñelarena[103]
13–18

Germany Dynavolt Intact GP

Kalex
TBA
11

Germany Sandro Cortese[3]
1–8, 10–18

Switzerland Interwetten Paddock
Switzerland Interwetten Paddock Moto2 Racing
Switzerland Interwetten Paddock Moto2

Suter
MMX2
12

Switzerland Thomas Lüthi[58]
2–8, 10–18
33

Spain Sergio Gadea[109]
1

Switzerland NGM Mobile Forward Racing

Speed Up
SF13
15

San Marino Alex de Angelis[74]
1–8, 10–18
88

Spain Ricard Cardús[98]
1–8, 10–18

Spain Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2
Spain Aspar Team Moto2

Suter
MMX2
18

Spain Nicolás Terol[110]
1–8, 10–18
81

Spain Jordi Torres[111]
1–8, 10–18

Spain Desguaces La Torre Maptaq
Spain Desguaces La Torre SAG
Spain Maptaq SAG Zelos Team

Kalex
Moto2 2012[112]19

Belgium Xavier Siméon[58]
1–8, 10–18
23

Germany Marcel Schrötter[58]
1–8, 10–18

Monaco JiR Moto2

Motobi
TSR6
22

Australia Jason O'Halloran[113]
12–13
28

Spain Román Ramos[114]
14
31

Japan Kohta Nozane[115]
16, 18
35

Japan Tetsuta Nagashima[116]
17
62

Indonesia Fadli Immammuddin[100]
15
63

France Mike Di Meglio[58]
1–8, 10–11

Japan Idemitsu Honda Team Asia

Moriwaki
MD600
25

Malaysia Azlan Shah[103]
13–18
72

Japan Yuki Takahashi[117]
1–8, 10–12

Spain TSR Motorsport

Kalex
TBA
27

Spain Dani Rivas[118]
3, 6

Italy Italtrans Racing Team

Kalex
TBA
30

Japan Takaaki Nakagami[119]
1–8, 10–18
60

Spain Julián Simón[119]
1–8, 10–18

Japan Webike Team Norick NTS

TSR
TSR6
31

Japan Kohta Nozane[116]
17

Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team

Kalex
TBA
36

Finland Mika Kallio[120]
1–8, 10–18
45

United Kingdom Scott Redding[120]
1–8, 10–18

Spain Tuenti HP 40

Kalex
TBA
40

Spain Pol Espargaró[58]
1–8, 10–18
49

Spain Axel Pons[58]
1–8, 10–18
80

Spain Esteve Rabat[58]
1–8, 10–18

United States GP Tech

Mistral 610
Mistral 610
43

United States James Rispoli[121]
10

France Singha Eneos Yamaha Tech3

Tech3
Mistral 610
46

Thailand Decha Kraisart[100]
15, 17

France Tech 3

Tech 3
Mistral 610
52

United Kingdom Danny Kent[122]
1–8, 10–17
96

France Louis Rossi[123]
1–8, 10–18
99

France Lucas Mahias[124]
18

Spain Petronas Raceline Malaysia

Kalex
TBA
55

Malaysia Hafizh Syahrin[125]
4, 6, 15, 18

Spain TargoBank Motorsport

Suter
MMX2
92

Spain Álex Mariñelarena[118]
3, 8

Qatar QMMF Racing Team

Speed Up
SF13
95

Australia Anthony West[58]
1–8, 10–18
97

Indonesia Rafid Topan Sucipto[58]
1–8, 10–18

France Promoto Sport

TransFIORmers
TBA
99

France Lucas Mahias[126]
11

Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider


Rider changes



  • Sandro Cortese moved up from Moto3 to the newly established Intact GP team, on a two-year deal.[3]


  • Randy Krummenacher switched from GP Team Switzerland to Technomag-CIP within Moto2 for 2013.[99]


  • Louis Rossi and Danny Kent raced for Tech 3 Racing's Moto2 bikes in 2013, having both moved up from Moto3.[122][123]


Riders' points standings


Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider has to finish the race to earn points.


































Position
 1st 
 2nd 
 3rd 
 4th 
 5th 
 6th 
 7th 
 8th 
 9th 
 10th 
 11th 
 12th 
 13th 
 14th 
 15th 
Points
25
20
16
13
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1






















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Rider
Bike

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

IND
United States

CZE
Czech Republic

GBR
United Kingdom

RSM
San Marino

ARA
Aragon

MAL
Malaysia

AUS
Australia

JPN
Japan

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

Spain Pol Espargaró

Kalex

1
Ret
3
19
4

1

1
3
4
4
8

1
3
2

1

1

29
265
2

United Kingdom Scott Redding

Kalex
2

5
2

1

1
4
2
7

3
8
1
6
4
7
DNS
Ret
15
225
3

Spain Esteve Rabat

Kalex
9
2

1
22
13
2
5
13
1
7

4
3

2

1
8
Ret
5
216
4

Finland Mika Kallio

Kalex
5
3
Ret
2
5
9
4
12
7
1
6
9
5

4
7

2
14
188
5

Switzerland Dominique Aegerter

Suter
4
4
8
4
10
8
3
9
5
13
5
5
13
5
6
8
10
158
6

Switzerland Thomas Lüthi

Suter

DNS
11
Ret
9

3
8
6
13
3
3
4
Ret
3
2
3
7
155
7

Spain Nicolás Terol

Suter
14

1
5
Ret
2
16
17
Ret
12
6
11
10

1
18
9
6
1
150
8

Japan Takaaki Nakagami

Kalex
3
Ret
4

Ret
Ret
5
DNS
10
2

2

2
2
11
8
22
9
13
149
9

France Johann Zarco

Suter
12
6
12
5

3
7
6
11
8

5
7
7
7
6
Ret
Ret
3
141
10

Spain Jordi Torres

Suter
11
13
7
Ret
6
Ret
9
1
10
10
13
15
6
9
3
Ret

2
128
11

Italy Simone Corsi

Speed Up
7
15
13
11
7
10
Ret
2
6
9
9
Ret
Ret
11
4
Ret
4
108
12

Belgium Xavier Siméon

Kalex
10
12
6
3
Ret
Ret
7

8
9
11
Ret
8
Ret
Ret
Ret
4
12
90
13

Spain Julián Simón

Kalex
6
19
16
8
17
15
10

4

11
Ret
12
12
8
10
Ret
5
11
81
14

San Marino Alex de Angelis

Speed Up
8
8
14
9
8
Ret
15
5
14
Ret
14
14
Ret
Ret

5
7
6
81
15

Italy Mattia Pasini

Speed Up
Ret
7
15
6
24
11
18
19
25
14
10
11
9
Ret
16
10
9
58
16

Germany Marcel Schrötter

Kalex
13
11
10
13
12
Ret
13
Ret
15
Ret
16
13
12
14
21
12
18
38
17

Switzerland Randy Krummenacher

Suter
19
Ret
17
10
15
6
11
17
19
16
19
16




21
22
18

Spain Toni Elías

Kalex
15
9
9
Ret
11
Ret
Ret
20
17
15
15






22
19

Germany Sandro Cortese

Kalex
17
25
18
12
14
Ret
14
14
16
Ret
20
Ret
10
Ret
11
15
16
22
20

France Mike Di Meglio

Motobi
16
10
19
7
18
12
Ret
24
20
Ret







19
21

Australia Anthony West

Speed Up
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
10
11
8
19
22

United Kingdom Danny Kent

Tech 3
18
17
26
15
21
13
19
Ret
22
12
18
18
15
12
13
DNS

16
23

Spain Ricard Cardús

Speed Up
Ret
14
20
NC
19
23
16
16
18
18
17
Ret
19
13
12
17
22
9
24

France Louis Rossi

Tech 3
Ret
23
24
14
25
Ret
12
21
23
19
23
19
18
16
Ret
Ret
23
6
25

Spain Axel Pons

Kalex
Ret
16
Ret
Ret
Ret
14
21
15
Ret
20
21
17
16
Ret
24
13
20
6
26

United Kingdom Gino Rea

FTR



NC


24
23

Ret
Ret
21
17



19
4

Speed Up













17
14
14

27

Spain Álex Mariñelarena

Suter


Ret




Ret









2

Kalex











Ret
14
19
Ret
Ret
DNS
28

Indonesia Doni Tata Pradita

Suter
24
24
25
18
Ret
22
26
26
28
23
25

22
22
15
Ret
27
1
29

Malaysia Hafizh Syahrin

Kalex



21

18







15


Ret
1


Japan Kohta Nozane

Motobi














17

Ret
0

TSR















16



Thailand Ratthapark Wilairot

Suter
Ret
21
Ret
Ret
16
Ret
20
22









0


Spain Alberto Moncayo

Speed Up
25
Ret
23
16
22
21
23

26
Ret
Ret
Ret
21



28
0


Japan Yuki Takahashi

Moriwaki
23
18
22
17
23
20
25
18
21
17
22






0


Italy Franco Morbidelli

Suter











20



18
17
0


United Kingdom Kyle Smith

Kalex
21
20
Ret
Ret
20
17
Ret
Ret
Ret








0


South Africa Steven Odendaal

Speed Up
22
22
21
20
Ret
Ret
22
25
27
Ret
DNS
22
Ret
20
18
19
26
0


Malaysia Azlan Shah

Moriwaki











23
Ret
21
19
23
25
0


Spain Dani Rivas

Kalex


Ret


19



21
DNS






0


Japan Tetsuta Nagashima

Motobi















20

0


Indonesia Rafid Topan Sucipto

Speed Up
26
Ret
27
23
Ret
Ret
27
27
30
25
27
25
25
24
20
Ret
Ret
0


Spain Román Ramos

Speed Up







Ret









0

Motobi












20






Spain Sergio Gadea

Suter
20
















0


Thailand Decha Kraisart

Tech3













Ret

21

0


Argentina Ezequiel Iturrioz

Kalex











24
Ret
Ret
23
22
30
0


France Lucas Mahias

TransFIORmers









22







0

Tech 3
















24


Thailand Thitipong Warokorn

Suter








29
24
26
26
24
23
DNS


0


Switzerland Robin Mulhauser

Suter












23




0


Australia Jason O'Halloran

Motobi










24
Ret





0


United States James Rispoli

Mistral 610








24








0


Indonesia Fadli Immammuddin

Motobi













Ret



0


Malaysia Zaqhwan Zaidi

Suter













Ret



0
Pos
Rider
Bike

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

IND
United States

CZE
Czech Republic

GBR
United Kingdom

RSM
San Marino

ARA
Aragon

MAL
Malaysia

AUS
Australia

JPN
Japan

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts























ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish

Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)

Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Blue – Rookie



Constructors' standings


Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider has to finish the race to earn points.


































Position
 1st 
 2nd 
 3rd 
 4th 
 5th 
 6th 
 7th 
 8th 
 9th 
 10th 
 11th 
 12th 
 13th 
 14th 
 15th 
Points
25
20
16
13
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
  • Each constructor gets the same amount of points as their best placed rider in each race.




































































































































































































































































Pos
Constructor

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

IND
United States

CZE
Czech Republic

GBR
United Kingdom

RSM
San Marino

ARA
Aragon

MAL
Malaysia

AUS
Australia

JPN
Japan

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

Germany Kalex
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
5
392
2

Switzerland Suter
4
1
5
4
2
3
3
1
5
3
3
4
1
3
2
3
1
297
3

Italy Speed Up
7
7
13
6
7
10
15
2
6
9
9
11
9
11
4
7
4
143
4

France Tech 3
18
18
25
14
22
13
12
22
23
12
18
19
15
12
13
Ret
23
21
5

Italy Motobi
16
10
20
7
18
12
Ret
25
21
Ret
25
Ret
20
Ret
17
20
Ret
19


Japan TSR















16

0


United Kingdom FTR



NC


25
24

Ret
Ret
22
17



19
0


Japan Moriwaki
23
19
23
18
24
20
26
19
22
18
23
24
Ret
22
19
23
25
0


France Tech3













Ret

21

0


France TransFIORmers









23







0


France Mistral 610








25








0
Pos
Constructor

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

IND
United States

CZE
Czech Republic

GBR
United Kingdom

RSM
San Marino

ARA
Aragon

MAL
Malaysia

AUS
Australia

JPN
Japan

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts


Moto3



Participants


  • A provisional entry list was released by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme on 28 November 2012.[58] An updated entry list was released on 12 February 2013.[59]








































































































































































































































































































Team
Constructor
Motorcycle

No.
Rider
Rounds

Italy Ongetta–Centro Seta
Italy Ongetta–Rivacold
Italy Bimbo–Ongetta–Centro Seta

FTR Honda
FTR M313
3

Italy Matteo Ferrari[58]
1–8, 10–18
10

France Alexis Masbou[59]
1–8, 10–18
32

Spain Isaac Viñales[58]
1–8, 10–18

Italy San Carlo Team Italia

FTR Honda
FTR M313
4

Italy Francesco Bagnaia[127]
1–8, 10–18
5

Italy Romano Fenati[127]
1–8, 10–18

Spain Junior Team Estrella Galicia 0,0

KTM
KTM RC250GP
6

Spain María Herrera[128]
14

India Mahindra Racing

Mahindra
Mahindra MGP3O
7

Spain Efrén Vázquez[129]
1–8, 10–18
44

Portugal Miguel Oliveira[129]
1–8, 10–18
55

Italy Andrea Locatelli[130]
5, 13

Germany Caretta Technology – RTG

FTR Honda
FTR M313
8

Australia Jack Miller[131]
1–8, 10–18
17

United Kingdom John McPhee[132]
1–8, 10–18

Germany Kiefer Racing

Kalex KTM
Kalex KTM
9

Germany Toni Finsterbusch[133]
1–8, 10–18
43

Germany Luca Grünwald[134]
16–17
66

Germany Florian Alt[133]
1–4, 6–8, 10–15, 18

Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team

Kalex KTM
Kalex KTM
11

Belgium Livio Loi[120]1
3–8, 10–18
95

France Jules Danilo[135]
4, 11

Spain Estrella Galicia 0,0

KTM
KTM RC250GP
12

Spain Álex Márquez[136]
1–8, 10–18
42

Spain Álex Rins[136]
1–8, 10–18

Italy GMT Racing

FTR
FTR M313
16

Italy Andrea Migno[137]
6, 11

France ARC

Suter
Suter MMX3
18

France Christophe Arciero[135]
4

Italy La Fonte TascaRacing

Honda
FTR[138] M313
19

Italy Alessandro Tonucci[139]
1–3
29

Japan Hyuga Watanabe[139]
1–3

FTR Honda
19

Italy Alessandro Tonucci[139]
4–8, 10–15
29

Japan Hyuga Watanabe[139]
4–8, 10–18
80

Malaysia Hafiq Azmi[140]
16–18

India Mahindra Spiel-Kiste

Mahindra
Mahindra MGP3O
21

Germany Luca Amato[141]
8

Italy Ambrogio Racing

Suter Honda
Suter MMX3
21

Germany Luca Amato[142]
11–12
41

South Africa Brad Binder[143]
1–8, 10–12
95

France Jules Danilo[141]
8, 10
99

United Kingdom Danny Webb[144]
1–7

Mahindra
Mahindra MGP3O
21

Germany Luca Amato[142]
13–18
41

South Africa Brad Binder[143]
13–18

Spain Team Calvo

KTM
KTM RC250GP
22

Spain Ana Carrasco[145]
1–8, 10–18
25

Spain Maverick Viñales[145]
1–8, 10–18

Italy GO&FUN Gresini Moto3

FTR Honda
FTR M313
23

Italy Niccolò Antonelli[146]
1–8, 10–18
77

Italy Lorenzo Baldassarri[146]
1–8, 10–18

Finland Avant Tecno

KTM
KTM RC250GP
31

Finland Niklas Ajo[58]
1–8, 10–18

Japan Team Plus One & Endurance

Honda
Honda NSF250R
33

Japan Sena Yamada[147]
17

United Kingdom Racing Steps Foundation KRP

KRP Honda
KRP M3-02
37

United Kingdom Kyle Ryde[148]
12
98

United Kingdom Wayne Ryan[148]
12

Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo

KTM
KTM RC250GP
39

Spain Luis Salom[149]
1–8, 10–18
61

Australia Arthur Sissis[58]
1–8, 10–18
63

Malaysia Zulfahmi Khairuddin[150]
1–8, 10–18

Australia Barker-McVey Racing

Honda
Honda NSF250R
47

Australia Callum Barker[151]
16

Spain MIR Racing
Spain Cuna de Campeones

MIR Racing
MIR Racing
49

Spain Jorge Navarro[152]
3

MIR Honda
18

Netherlands Dutch Racing Team

FTR Honda
FTR M313
51

Netherlands Bryan Schouten[153]
7, 14

Netherlands RW Racing GP
Netherlands Redox RW Racing GP

Kalex KTM
Kalex KTM
53

Netherlands Jasper Iwema[154]
1–8, 10–18
84

Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil[155]
1–8, 10–18

Spain Mapfre Aspar Team Moto3

Kalex KTM
Kalex KTM
57

Brazil Eric Granado[58]
1–8, 10–18
94

Germany Jonas Folger[156]
1–8, 10–18

France CIP Moto3

TSR Honda
TSR3C
58

Spain Juan Francisco Guevara[157]
1–8, 10–18
89

France Alan Techer[157]
1–8, 10–18

Germany Paddock TT Motion Events
Switzerland Tec Interwetten Moto3 Racing
Switzerland Interwetten Paddock Moto3

Kalex KTM
Kalex KTM
65

Germany Philipp Öttl[158]
1–8, 10–18

Netherlands Racing Team Van Leeuwen

Bakker Honda
EvL250
71

Netherlands Thomas van Leeuwen[153]
7

Australia Bullet Racing

Bullet
Honda NSF250R
75

Australia Lachlan Kavney[151]
16

Finland Touchline–SIC–AJO

KTM
KTM RC250GP
79

Malaysia Aizat Malik[159]
15
80

Malaysia Hafiq Azmi[148]
15

Germany Thomas Sabo GP Team

Honda
Honda NSF250R
86

Germany Kevin Hanus[152]
3, 6, 8

Japan Team Honda Asia

Honda
Honda NSF250R
91

Japan Hiroki Ono[147]
17

Italy Minimoto Portomaggiore

Honda
Honda NSF250R
93

Italy Michael Coletti[130]
5

Italy Twelve Racing

FTR Honda
FTR M313
97

Italy Luca Marini[160]
13

Key
Regular Rider
Wildcard Rider
Replacement Rider

Notes:



  • ^1  — Livio Loi competed from the Spanish Grand Prix onwards, after reaching the age of 16 on 27 April which is the minimum age to compete in the championship.


Rider changes


  • Having originally signed a deal for 2013, Maverick Viñales decided to quit the Avintia Blusens team before the end of the 2012 season.


  • Danny Webb moved from Mahindra Racing to World Wide Communication, which was known as Ambrogio Next Racing in 2012.[144]


  • Miguel Oliveira moved from Estrella Galicia to Mahindra Racing.


Riders' points standings


Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider has to finish the race to earn points.


































Position
 1st 
 2nd 
 3rd 
 4th 
 5th 
 6th 
 7th 
 8th 
 9th 
 10th 
 11th 
 12th 
 13th 
 14th 
 15th 
Points
25
20
16
13
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Rider
Bike

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

IND
United States

CZE
Czech Republic

GBR
United Kingdom

RSM
San Marino

ARA
Aragon

MAL
Malaysia

AUS
Australia

JPN
Japan

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

Spain Maverick Viñales

KTM
2
2
1

1
3

3
2
3

3
2

4
2
2
5
2
2
1
323
2

Spain Álex Rins

KTM
3

1

Ret
2
2
2
3

1

1

4

2
1

1
2
1

24

3
311
3

Spain Luis Salom

KTM

1

3

2
3
1

1
1

2
5

1
1
4
4

1

3
Ret

14
302
4

Spain Álex Márquez

KTM
4
Ret
23
5
5
4
5
5
2
5
3

3
3
4

4

1
4
213
5

Germany Jonas Folger

Kalex KTM

5
4
3
4

6
DNS
6
8
4
3
6

Ret
7
8
6
3
2
183
6

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

Mahindra
7
5
16
Ret

4
6

4
4
8
9
5
7
5

3
26
4
10
150
7

Australia Jack Miller

FTR Honda
16
6
Ret
12
10
7
7
7
Ret
7
7
5
13
6
5
6
Ret
110
8

France Alexis Masbou

FTR Honda
14
8
10
9
12
8
9
Ret
12
6
8
Ret
11
7
10
Ret
6
94
9

Spain Efrén Vázquez

Mahindra
10
14
8
DNS
DNS
5
12
6
Ret
11
10
12
10
Ret
7
Ret
5
82
10

Italy Romano Fenati

FTR Honda
15
Ret
9
7
Ret
15
14
13
9
18
12
10
8
9
14
5
11
73
11

Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil

Kalex KTM
22
10
5
6
Ret
Ret
16
11
10
8
9
13
Ret
13
12
11
16
68
12

Malaysia Zulfahmi Khairuddin

KTM
6
7
7
Ret
11
9
17
16
7
15
20
6
Ret
DNS
11
Ret
13
68
13

South Africa Brad Binder

Suter Honda
12
9
4
8
14
12
15
9
Ret
Ret
Ret






66

Mahindra











18
12
11
15
10
12
14

Finland Niklas Ajo

KTM
9
15
6
Ret
8
Ret
10
18
11
Ret
15
11
21
12
9
8
Ret
62
15

Australia Arthur Sissis

KTM
8
12
12
13
18
10
8
10
6
14
24
15
9
19
16
16
18
59
16

Italy Niccolò Antonelli

FTR Honda
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
7
Ret
13
15
16
10
13
8
14
Ret
8
9
27
47
17

Spain Isaac Viñales

FTR Honda
Ret
13
17
10
13
11
11
12
Ret
Ret
11
14
18
14
13
Ret
7
47
18

Germany Philipp Öttl

Kalex KTM
17
17
20
15
19
18
22
17
19
17
16
9

6
10
Ret
13
9
34
19

United Kingdom John McPhee

FTR Honda
Ret
21
11
11
16
19
21
23
20
13
14
20
23
17
17
7
Ret
24
20

United Kingdom Danny Webb

Suter Honda
11
11
13
DNS
17
14
Ret










15
21

Spain Ana Carrasco

KTM
20
20
Ret
19
26
22
29
24
17
23
22
19
20
15
19
18
8
9
22

Belgium Livio Loi

Kalex KTM


15
16
25
Ret
23
22
14
21
19
22
15
18
18
12
Ret
8
23

France Alan Techer

TSR Honda
Ret
Ret
Ret
23
20
13
18
19
13
19
Ret
17
Ret
Ret
25
14
DNS
8
24

Netherlands Jasper Iwema

Kalex KTM
13
Ret
14
21
15
Ret
Ret
14
Ret
16
28
21
22
Ret
20
25
21
8
25

Brazil Eric Granado

Kalex KTM
26
23
19
24
9
26
28
Ret
Ret
22
29
Ret
16
24
21
19
17
7
26

Italy Alessandro Tonucci

Honda
18
18
18














6

FTR Honda



14
Ret
16
25
26
Ret
12
Ret
16
27
DNS



27

Italy Matteo Ferrari

FTR Honda
24
19
21
17
Ret
24
27
20
15
20
17
Ret
Ret
Ret
DNS
Ret
15
2
28

Japan Hyuga Watanabe

Honda
27
DNS
24














1

FTR Honda



25
27
23
31
27
Ret
29
23
28
24
22
Ret
15
19


Italy Francesco Bagnaia

FTR Honda
23
22
26
20
24
17
26
30
Ret
28
Ret
Ret
17
16
Ret
20
Ret
0


Spain Juan Francisco Guevara

TSR Honda
21
16
Ret
22
Ret
20
Ret
25
Ret
Ret
Ret
27
28
21
27
22
23
0


Italy Lorenzo Baldassarri

FTR Honda
28
Ret
22
Ret
23
21
20
Ret
Ret
Ret
18
23
26
23
24
17
20
0


Germany Florian Alt

Kalex KTM
25
Ret
Ret
Ret

DNS
30
29
18
27
25
Ret
Ret
DNS


26
0


Germany Toni Finsterbusch

Kalex KTM
19
Ret
Ret
18
21
Ret
24
21
Ret
25
21
26
Ret
Ret
23
21
24
0


Netherlands Bryan Schouten

FTR Honda






19





19




0


Germany Luca Amato

Mahindra







Ret



24
25
20
28
Ret
Ret
0

Suter Honda









30
26








France Jules Danilo

Kalex KTM



Ret





24







0

Suter Honda







28
21










Spain Jorge Navarro

MIR Racing


Ret














0

MIR Honda
















22


Germany Luca Grünwald

Kalex KTM














22
Ret

0


Italy Andrea Locatelli

Mahindra




22






25





0


Japan Sena Yamada

Honda















23

0


Malaysia Hafiq Azmi

KTM













Ret



0

FTR Honda














29
26
25


Italy Andrea Migno

FTR





25



26







0


Germany Kevin Hanus

Honda


25


27

Ret









0


France Christophe Arciero

Suter



26













0


United Kingdom Kyle Ryde

KRP Honda










27






0


Italy Michael Coletti

Honda




28












0


Spain María Herrera

KTM












29




0


Australia Lachlan Kavney

Bullet














30


0


United Kingdom Wayne Ryan

KRP Honda










30






0


Japan Hiroki Ono

Honda















Ret

0


Malaysia Aizat Malik

KTM













Ret



0


Italy Luca Marini

FTR Honda











Ret





0


Netherlands Thomas van Leeuwen

Bakker Honda






Ret










0


Australia Callum Barker

Honda














DNQ


0
Pos
Rider
Bike

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

IND
United States

CZE
Czech Republic

GBR
United Kingdom

RSM
San Marino

ARA
Aragon

MAL
Malaysia

AUS
Australia

JPN
Japan

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts























ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish

Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)

Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Blue – Rookie



Constructors' standings


Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider has to finish the race to earn points.


































Position
 1st 
 2nd 
 3rd 
 4th 
 5th 
 6th 
 7th 
 8th 
 9th 
 10th 
 11th 
 12th 
 13th 
 14th 
 15th 
Points
25
20
16
13
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
  • Each constructor gets the same amount of points as their best placed rider in each race.
































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Constructor

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

IND
United States

CZE
Czech Republic

GBR
United Kingdom

RSM
San Marino

ARA
Aragon

MAL
Malaysia

AUS
Australia

JPN
Japan

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

Austria KTM
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
425
2

Germany Kalex KTM
5
4
3
4
6
18
6
8
4
3
6
9
6
8
6
3
2
191
3

India Mahindra
7
5
8
Ret
4
5
4
4
8
9
5
7
5
3
7
4
5
173
4

United Kingdom FTR Honda
14
6
9
7
7
7
7
7
9
6
7
5
8
6
5
5
6
151
5

Switzerland Suter Honda
11
9
4
8
14
12
15
9
21
30
26






47
6

Japan TSR Honda
21
16
Ret
22
20
13
18
19
13
19
Ret
17
28
21
25
14
23
8


Japan Honda
18
18
18

28
27

Ret






DNQ
23

0


Spain MIR Honda
















22
0


United Kingdom FTR





25



26







0


Switzerland Suter



26













0


United Kingdom KRP Honda










27






0


Australia Bullet














30


0


Netherlands Bakker Honda






Ret










0


Spain MIR Racing


Ret














0
Pos
Constructor

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

IND
United States

CZE
Czech Republic

GBR
United Kingdom

RSM
San Marino

ARA
Aragon

MAL
Malaysia

AUS
Australia

JPN
Japan

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts


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