2015 Moto3 season

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The 2015 Moto3 season was a part of the 67th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. Álex Márquez was the reigning series champion but he did not defend his title as he joined the series' intermediate class, Moto2.
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Danny Kent became Great Britain's first Grand Prix motorcycle world champion since Barry Sheene in 1977,[1] by winning the championship at the final race of the season in Valencia.[2] Leopard Racing rider Kent started the season with wins at three of the first four races and his lowest finish in the first half of the season was fourth, leading the championship by 66 points at the mid-season break. He only visited the podium once in the second half of the season – a victory at Silverstone – as Enea Bastianini (Gresini Racing) and latterly, Miguel Oliveira (Ajo Motorsport) started to cut into his advantage.[3] Oliveira trailed Kent by 110 points with 6 races remaining, but finished with 4 wins and 2 seconds in those races, and took the championship race to the final event as he became the closest challenger to Kent.[4] Ultimately, Kent's ninth-place finish in Valencia gave him the championship by six points[5] over Oliveira; both riders finished with six wins each,[6] as Oliveira became Portugal's first motorcycle Grand Prix race-winner.[7] Bastianini finished third in the championship, fifty-three points behind Kent; he won one race during the season, at Misano.[8]


Romano Fenati was the race-winner at Le Mans for Sky Racing Team VR46,[9] and Niccolò Antonelli won two races for Ongetta–Rivacold at Brno,[10] and Motegi.[11] The duo battled for fourth in the championship, which was settled in Fenati's favour after Antonelli took Fenati, Efrén Vázquez and himself out of the final race at Valencia.[1] The season's other winners were Alexis Masbou, who won the season-opening race in Qatar for SaxoPrint–RTG,[12] and Livio Loi, who won by nearly 40 seconds at Indianapolis in a wet-to-dry race for RW Racing GP.[13] The top rookie rider was Jorge Navarro for Estrella Galicia 0,0 in seventh place in the final championship standings; he finished with four podium finishes in the final five races.[1][14] The manufacturers' standings were headed by Honda for the first time in the lightweight class since 2001,[15] with at least one motorcycle from the company finishing on the podium – including eleven wins – at every race during the season. Honda finished 70 points clear of KTM, who won the remaining 7 races.


2015 was the last season that Eni was the sole fuel supplier for Moto3, as Total became the new fuel supplier for 2016.




Contents





  • 1 Grands Prix

    • 1.1 Calendar changes



  • 2 Teams and riders


  • 3 Results and standings

    • 3.1 Grands Prix


    • 3.2 Riders' standings


    • 3.3 Manufacturers' standings



  • 4 Notes


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Grands Prix


The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme released an 18-race official calendar on 26 September 2014.[16]














































































Round
Date
Grand Prix
Circuit
1
29 March

Qatar Commercial Bank Grand Prix of Qatar[17]

Losail International Circuit, Doha
2
12 April

United States Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas[18]

Circuit of the Americas, Austin
3
19 April

Argentina Gran Premio Red Bull de la República Argentina[19]

Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo, Santiago del Estero
4
3 May

Spain Gran Premio bwin de España[20]

Circuito de Jerez, Jerez de la Frontera
5
17 May

France Monster Energy Grand Prix de France[21]

Le Mans Bugatti
6
31 May

Italy Gran Premio d'Italia TIM[22]

Mugello Circuit, Mugello
7
14 June

Catalonia Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya[23]

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló
8
27 June

Netherlands Motul TT Assen[24]

TT Circuit Assen, Assen
9
12 July

Germany GoPro Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[25]

Sachsenring, Hohenstein-Ernstthal
10
9 August

United States Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix[16]

Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis
11
16 August

Czech Republic bwin Grand Prix České republiky[16]

Masaryk Circuit, Brno
12
30 August

United Kingdom Octo British Grand Prix[26]

Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone[27][28]
13
13 September

San Marino Gran Premio TIM di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini[29]

Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico
14
27 September

Aragon Gran Premio Movistar de Aragón[30]

Motorland Aragón, Alcañiz
15
11 October

Japan Grand Prix of Japan[31]

Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi
16
18 October

Australia Australian Grand Prix[32]

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Phillip Island
17
25 October

Malaysia Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix[33]

Sepang International Circuit, Selangor
18
8 November

Valencian Community Gran Premio de la Comunitat Valenciana[34]

Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia


Calendar changes


  • The British Grand Prix had been scheduled to return to Donington Park for the first time since 2009, ahead of a planned move to the brand-new Circuit of Wales in 2016.[35] However, Donington Park pulled out of hosting the event on 10 February 2015, citing financial delays.[27] The following day, it was announced that Silverstone would host the British Grand Prix in 2015 and 2016.[28]


Teams and riders


Starting in 2015, the rolling chassis must be homologated and supplied by the engine manufacturers participating in the Moto3 class. Each manufacturer was permitted to homologate only one version of its own chassis and one version of any third-party supplied chassis they made available. Each component designated as a performance part – relating to the chassis, swingarm, fuel tank, seat, bodywork and suspensions – could be updated a maximum of once per season and had to be available to all customers of that manufacturer at the same time.[36]


A provisional entry list was released by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme on 23 October 2014.[37] An updated entry list was released on 2 February 2015.[38]












































































































































































































































































Team
Constructor
Motorcycle

No.
Rider
Rounds

France CIP

Mahindra

Mahindra MGP3O
2

Australia Remy Gardner[39]
All
24

Japan Tatsuki Suzuki[40]
All

Italy Gresini Racing Team Moto3

Honda[41]

Honda NSF250RW
4

Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio[42]
18
33

Italy Enea Bastianini[41]
All
55

Italy Andrea Locatelli[41]
1–17

Italy Sky Racing Team VR46

KTM

KTM RC250GP
5

Italy Romano Fenati[43]
All
8

Italy Nicolò Bulega[42]
18
16

Italy Andrea Migno[44]
All

Spain Husqvarna Factory Laglisse

Husqvarna[45]

Husqvarna FR250GP
6

Spain María Herrera[46]
All
32

Spain Isaac Viñales[45]
1–9
37

Italy Davide Pizzoli[47]
14
48

Italy Lorenzo Dalla Porta[48]
10–18

Germany Leopard Racing

Honda[49]

Honda NSF250RW
7

Spain Efrén Vázquez[50]
All
36

Spain Joan Mir[51]
16
52

United Kingdom Danny Kent[49]
All
76

Japan Hiroki Ono[37]
1–15, 17–18

Spain Estrella Galicia 0,0

Honda

Honda NSF250RW
09

Spain Jorge Navarro[37]
All
20

France Fabio Quartararo[37]
1–13, 15–16, 18
81

Japan Sena Yamada[47]
14

Germany SaxoPrint–RTG

Honda

Honda NSF250RW
10

France Alexis Masbou[52]
All
17

United Kingdom John McPhee[53]
All

FTR Honda
TBA
97

Germany Maximilian Kappler[54]
9, 11

Netherlands RW Racing GP

Honda

Honda NSF250RW
11

Belgium Livio Loi[38]
All

Italy San Carlo Team Italia

Mahindra

Mahindra MGP3O
12

Italy Matteo Ferrari[37]
1–13
29

Italy Stefano Manzi[37]
2–18
53

Italy Marco Bezzecchi[55]
1
96

Italy Manuel Pagliani[47]
14–18

Australia Suus Honda

FTR
TBA
14

Australia Matt Barton[51]
16

Italy Outox Reset Drink Team

Mahindra

Mahindra MGP3O
19

Italy Alessandro Tonucci[56]
All
40

South Africa Darryn Binder[56]
All

Spain Mapfre Team Mahindra

Mahindra[57]

Mahindra MGP3O
21

Italy Francesco Bagnaia[37]
All
58

Spain Juan Francisco Guevara[57]
All
88

Spain Jorge Martín[57]
All

Spain RBA Racing Team

KTM

KTM RC250GP
22

Spain Ana Carrasco[58]
2–9, 12–18
31

Finland Niklas Ajo[58]
1–11
32

Spain Isaac Viñales[59]
10–18
61

Belgium Loris Cresson[60]
1
91

Argentina Gabriel Rodrigo[58]
All

Italy Ongetta–Rivacold

Honda

Honda NSF250RW
23

Italy Niccolò Antonelli[61]
All
95

France Jules Danilo[62]
All

United Kingdom FPW Racing

Kalex KTM
TBA
25

Netherlands Jorel Boerboom[63]
8
26

United Kingdom Luke Hedger[64]
12

Japan Musahi RT Harc-Pro

Honda

Honda NSF250R
27

Japan Keisuke Kurihara[65]
15
34

Japan Ryo Mizuno[65]
15

Australia Olly Simpson Racing

KTM

KTM RC250GP
35

Australia Olly Simpson[51]
16

Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo

KTM

KTM RC250GP
41

South Africa Brad Binder[66]
All
44

Portugal Miguel Oliveira[67]
All
98

Czech Republic Karel Hanika[68]
All

Germany Freudenberg Racing Team

KTM

KTM RC250GP
45

Germany Jonas Geitner[54]
9

Malaysia DRIVE M7 SIC[69]

KTM

KTM RC250GP
63

Malaysia Zulfahmi Khairuddin[69]
All
84

Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil[70]
All

Germany Schedl GP Racing

KTM

KTM RC250GP
65

Germany Philipp Öttl[37]
All

United Kingdom RS Racing

KTM

KTM RC250GP
66

United Kingdom Taz Taylor[64]
12

Italy Minimoto Portmaggiore

Mahindra

Mahindra MGP3O
72

Italy Marco Bezzecchi[71]
6

Italy Pos Corse

FTR Honda
TBA
73

Italy Anthony Groppi[71]
6

Germany Team Hanusch

Honda

Honda NSF250R
86

Germany Kevin Hanus[63]
8, 11

Japan Honda Team Asia

Honda

Honda NSF250R
89

Malaysia Khairul Idham Pawi[47]
14

Italy Turvital di Vitali Ordeo

TVR
TBA
90

Hungary Adrián Gyutai[72]
13

Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider


Results and standings



Grands Prix







































































































































Round
Grand Prix
Pole position
Fastest lap
Winning rider
Winning constructor
Report
1

Qatar Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix

France Alexis Masbou

Italy Enea Bastianini

France Alexis Masbou

Japan Honda

Report
2

United States Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas

United Kingdom Danny Kent

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

United Kingdom Danny Kent

Japan Honda

Report
3

Argentina Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

United Kingdom Danny Kent

Japan Honda

Report
4

Spain Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix

France Fabio Quartararo

South Africa Brad Binder

United Kingdom Danny Kent

Japan Honda

Report
5

France French motorcycle Grand Prix

France Fabio Quartararo

Italy Enea Bastianini

Italy Romano Fenati

Austria KTM

Report
6

Italy Italian motorcycle Grand Prix

United Kingdom Danny Kent

South Africa Brad Binder

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

Austria KTM

Report
7

Catalonia Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix

Italy Enea Bastianini

Spain Efrén Vázquez

United Kingdom Danny Kent

Japan Honda

Report
8

Netherlands Dutch TT

Italy Enea Bastianini

Spain Jorge Navarro

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

Austria KTM

Report
9

Germany German motorcycle Grand Prix

United Kingdom Danny Kent

United Kingdom Danny Kent

United Kingdom Danny Kent

Japan Honda

Report
10

United States Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix

United Kingdom Danny Kent

United Kingdom Danny Kent

Belgium Livio Loi

Japan Honda

Report
11

Czech Republic Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix

Italy Niccolò Antonelli

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

Italy Niccolò Antonelli

Japan Honda

Report
12

United Kingdom British motorcycle Grand Prix

Spain Jorge Navarro

United Kingdom Danny Kent

United Kingdom Danny Kent

Japan Honda

Report
13

San Marino San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand Prix

Italy Enea Bastianini

Italy Niccolò Antonelli

Italy Enea Bastianini

Japan Honda

Report
14

Aragon Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix

Italy Enea Bastianini

Italy Niccolò Antonelli

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

Austria KTM

Report
15

Japan Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix

Italy Romano Fenati

Spain Isaac Viñales

Italy Niccolò Antonelli

Japan Honda

Report
16

Australia Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix

United Kingdom Danny Kent[N 1]

Italy Francesco Bagnaia

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

Austria KTM

Report
17

Malaysia Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix

Italy Niccolò Antonelli

South Africa Brad Binder

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

Austria KTM

Report
18

Valencian Community Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix

United Kingdom John McPhee

Italy Romano Fenati

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

Austria KTM

Report


Riders' standings




















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Rider
Bike

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ARG
Argentina

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

JPN
Japan

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

United Kingdom Danny Kent

Honda
3

1
1
1
4

2
1
3

1

21
7

1
6
Ret
6

Ret
7
9
260
2

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

KTM
16

Ret

4
2
8
1
5
1
DNS
15

8
13
2
1
2
1
1
1
254
3

Italy Enea Bastianini

Honda

2
4
9
9

2
5

2

6
3
6
2
Ret

1

Ret
7
Ret
8
5
207
4

Italy Romano Fenati

KTM
Ret
8
8
6
1
3
8
5
4
4
6
12
4
3

28
6
5

Ret
176
5

Italy Niccolò Antonelli

Honda
8
23
Ret
Ret
5
6
4
9
5
7

1
3

3

6
1
17

4
Ret
174
6

South Africa Brad Binder

KTM
10
5
5

3
Ret

10
9
7
7
8
3
Ret
5
Ret
17
3

2
4
159
7

Spain Jorge Navarro

Honda
12
Ret
Ret
8
Ret
7
6

4
6
9
5

Ret
DNS
2
3
4
3
2
157
8

Spain Efrén Vázquez

Honda
4
3
2
5
Ret
Ret

3
Ret
2
Ret
4
9
Ret
4
10
2
Ret
Ret
155
9

Spain Isaac Viñales

Husqvarna
6
9
3
11
7
8
7
Ret
18









115

KTM









5
Ret
Ret
9
Ret

4
8
14
6
10

France Fabio Quartararo

Honda
7
2
6

4

Ret
Ret
14
2
Ret
11
Ret
4
DNS

DNS
DNS

Ret
92
11

United Kingdom John McPhee

Honda
5
6
15
10
17
20
Ret
10
17
2
10
6
19
17
9
Ret
10

7
92
12

Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil

KTM
17
11
14
Ret
6
16
Ret
20
14
22
9
2
17
14
12
5
6
3
89
13

France Alexis Masbou

Honda

1
16
Ret
15
Ret
9
18
Ret
8
32
Ret
11
7
8
Ret
9
9
15
78
14

Italy Francesco Bagnaia

Mahindra
9
Ret
11
7
3
4
20
11
Ret
Ret
12
Ret
8
11
15

Ret
17
13
76
15

Germany Philipp Öttl

KTM
14
13
16
Ret
10
22
10
15
11
3
15
16
10
5
23
7
15
10
73
16

Belgium Livio Loi

Honda
Ret
25
12
13
13
14
19
13
16
1
18
5
12
15
Ret
Ret
19
20
56
17

Spain Jorge Martín

Mahindra
15
Ret
22
14
Ret
17
11
18
12
10
11
Ret
15
7
11
15
12
14
45
18

Czech Republic Karel Hanika

KTM
13
10
7
22
20
28
Ret
8
13
12
26
Ret
21
Ret
8
14
Ret
Ret
43
19

Italy Andrea Migno

KTM
24
12
17
21
9
15
28
12
21
20
13
15
13
9
20
Ret
24
11
35
20

Italy Andrea Locatelli

Honda
11
7
23
16
16
13
12
Ret
9
13
Ret
Ret
DNS
DNS
14
Ret
DNS

33
21

Japan Hiroki Ono

Honda
Ret
Ret
13
Ret
11
11
Ret
14
Ret
26
Ret
20
16
10
Ret

Ret
8
29
22

Finland Niklas Ajo

KTM
Ret
14
10
17
Ret
12
13
17
10
30
Ret







21
23

Malaysia Zulfahmi Khairuddin

KTM
28
20
20
26
14
26
24
Ret
19
25
22
14
Ret
Ret
5
12
Ret
17
19
24

Spain Juan Francisco Guevara

Mahindra
18
Ret
Ret
20
12
Ret
26
Ret
DNS
18
14
7
Ret
21
21
Ret
20
Ret
15
25

Italy Lorenzo Dalla Porta

Husqvarna









28
19
8
11
24
24
Ret
16
22
13
26

France Jules Danilo

Honda
20
Ret
Ret
12
Ret
Ret
16
16
15
14
27
Ret
Ret
22
19
Ret
11
16
12
27

Italy Stefano Manzi

Mahindra

24
18
19
15
Ret
27
22
22
19
24
Ret
14
12
18
Ret
13
19
10
28

Japan Tatsuki Suzuki

Mahindra
23
Ret
27
23
Ret
Ret
22
Ret
Ret
23
20
10
Ret
16
13
Ret
21
Ret
9
29

Spain María Herrera

Husqvarna
22
17
Ret
Ret
19
21
15
Ret
Ret
24
23
Ret
24
13
26
11
18
21
9
30

Australia Remy Gardner

Mahindra
Ret
18
19
25
Ret
23
25
26
23
17
17
17
Ret
19
Ret
10
22
Ret
6
31

Italy Nicolò Bulega

KTM

















12
4
32

Italy Manuel Pagliani

Mahindra













Ret
22
13
Ret
25
3
33

Italy Matteo Ferrari

Mahindra
21
15
21
18
Ret
24
21
24
25
29
21
Ret
23





1


Italy Alessandro Tonucci

Mahindra
25
21
25
Ret
Ret
19
17
21
24
16
25
Ret
22
23
Ret
16
DNS
Ret
0


South Africa Darryn Binder

Mahindra
19
Ret
24
24
Ret
18
Ret
19
20
27
16
Ret
18
Ret
27
Ret
Ret
18
0


Argentina Gabriel Rodrigo

KTM
27
19
28
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
25
26
31
Ret
Ret
20
20
16
Ret
25
DNS
0


Spain Ana Carrasco

KTM

22
26
27
18
25
23
23
Ret


Ret
25
27
29
18
23
24
0


Japan Sena Yamada

Honda













18




0


United Kingdom Luke Hedger

Kalex KTM











18






0


Australia Olly Simpson

KTM















19


0


United Kingdom Taz Taylor

KTM











19






0


Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio

Honda

















23
0


Japan Keisuke Kurihara

Honda














25



0


Malaysia Khairul Idham Pawi

Honda













25




0


Italy Marco Bezzecchi

Mahindra
26




Ret












0


Italy Davide Pizzoli

Husqvarna













26




0


Hungary Adrián Gyutai

TVR












Ret





0


Germany Jonas Geitner

KTM








27









0


Netherlands Jorel Boerboom

Kalex KTM







27










0


Italy Anthony Groppi

FTR Honda





27












0


Germany Kevin Hanus

Honda







28


Ret







0


Belgium Loris Cresson

KTM
29

















0


Germany Maximilian Kappler

FTR Honda








Ret

Ret







0


Australia Matt Barton

FTR















Ret


0


Spain Joan Mir

Honda















Ret


0


Japan Ryo Mizuno

Honda














Ret



0
Pos
Rider
Bike

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ARG
Argentina

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

JPN
Japan

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

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



Manufacturers' standings




















































































































































































































Pos
Manufacturer

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ARG
Argentina

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

JPN
Japan

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

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

Austria KTM
10
5
4
2
1
1
5
1
4
3
3
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
341
3

India Mahindra
9
15
11
7
3
4
11
11
12
10
11
7
8
7
11
10
12
13
120
4

Sweden Husqvarna
6
9
3
11
7
8
7
Ret
18
24
19
8
11
13
24
11
16
21
85


Germany Kalex KTM







27



18






0


Italy TVR












Ret





0


United Kingdom FTR Honda





27


Ret

Ret







0


United Kingdom FTR















Ret


0
Pos
Manufacturer

QAT
Qatar

AME
United States

ARG
Argentina

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

JPN
Japan

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts


Notes




  1. ^ Danny Kent, who set the fastest time in qualifying, was given a 6-place grid penalty for a riding infringement during free practice. John McPhee started the race from pole position, although Kent was still credited with pole position.[73]




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