2017 Moto3 season

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2017 F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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2017 MotoGP season
2017 Moto2 season

The 2017 Moto3 season was a part of the 69th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.


Brad Binder was the reigning series champion but did not defend his title as he joined the series' intermediate class, Moto2.




Contents





  • 1 Calendar

    • 1.1 Calendar changes



  • 2 Teams and riders

    • 2.1 Rider changes


    • 2.2 Team changes


    • 2.3 Mid-season changes



  • 3 Results and standings

    • 3.1 Grands Prix


    • 3.2 Riders' standings


    • 3.3 Manufacturers' standings



  • 4 Notes


  • 5 References




Calendar


The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2017.[1]














































































Round
Date
Grand Prix
Circuit
1
26 March

Qatar Grand Prix of Qatar[2]

Losail International Circuit, Lusail
2
9 April

Argentina Gran Premio Motul de la República Argentina[3]

Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo, Santiago del Estero
3
23 April

United States Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas[4]

Circuit of the Americas, Austin
4
7 May

Spain Gran Premio Red Bull de España

Circuito de Jerez, Jerez de la Frontera
5
21 May

France HJC Helmets Grand Prix de France[5]

Circuit Bugatti, Le Mans
6
4 June

Italy Gran Premio d'Italia Oakley

Mugello Circuit, Mugello
7
11 June

Catalonia Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló
8
25 June

Netherlands Motul TT Assen[6]

TT Circuit Assen, Assen
9
2 July

Germany GoPro Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[7]

Sachsenring, Hohenstein-Ernstthal
10
6 August

Czech Republic Monster Energy Grand Prix České republiky[8]

Automotodrom Brno, Brno
11
13 August

Austria NeroGiardini Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich

Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
12
27 August

United Kingdom Octo British Grand Prix[9]

Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone[10]
13
10 September

San Marino Gran Premio Tribul MasterCard di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini[11]

Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico
14

24 September

Aragon Gran Premio Movistar de Aragón[12]

Motorland Aragón, Alcañiz
15
15 October

Japan Motul Grand Prix of Japan[13]

Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi
16
22 October

Australia Michelin Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix[14]

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Phillip Island
17
29 October

Malaysia Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix

Sepang International Circuit, Selangor
18
12 November

Valencian Community Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana[15]

Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia


Calendar changes


  • The British Grand Prix was scheduled to move from Silverstone to the new Circuit of Wales, but construction on the new track had not commenced.[16] The two circuits reached a deal that would have seen Silverstone continue to host the British Grand Prix in 2017, with an option to host the 2018 race.[10]


Teams and riders


A provisional list of team entrants for 2017 was released on 26 October 2016.[17]







































































































































































































































































Team
Constructor
Motorcycle

No.
Rider
Rounds

Germany Peugeot MC Saxoprint

Peugeot

Peugeot MGP3O
4

Finland Patrik Pulkkinen[18]
All
84

Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil[18]
All

Italy Marinelli Rivacold Snipers

Honda

Honda NSF250RW
5

Italy Romano Fenati[18]
All
95

France Jules Danilo[18]
All

Spain AGR Team

KTM

KTM RC250GP
6

Spain María Herrera[18]
1–14

Spain Cuna de Campeones

KTM

KTM RC250GP
6

Spain María Herrera
18
15

Spain Jaume Masiá
14

Spain Aspar Mahindra Moto3
Spain Mahindra MRW Aspar Team

Mahindra

Mahindra MGP3O
6

Spain María Herrera[19]
16–17
31

Spain Raúl Fernández[20]
4
31

Spain Raúl Fernández[21]
8–9
48

Italy Lorenzo Dalla Porta[22]
All
75

Spain Albert Arenas[23]
1–6, 10–15, 18

Malaysia SIC Racing Team
Malaysia Petronas Sprinta Racing

Honda

Honda NSF250RW
7

Malaysia Adam Norrodin[24]
All
9

Malaysia Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin
17
71

Japan Ayumu Sasaki[24]
All

Italy Sky Racing Team VR46
Italy Sky Junior Team VR46 Academy

KTM

KTM RC250GP
8

Italy Nicolò Bulega[25]
All
10

Italy Dennis Foggia
14, 18
16

Italy Andrea Migno[26]
All

Italy Motomex Team Moto3
Italy Platinum Bay Real Estate

KTM

KTM RC250GP
10

Italy Dennis Foggia[27]
10
15

Spain Jaume Masiá
11–13
18

Mexico Gabriel Martínez-Ábrego[28]
3, 10–11
40

South Africa Darryn Binder[18]
1–9, 14–18
42

Spain Marcos Ramírez[18]
All

Luxembourg Leopard Racing

Honda

Honda NSF250RW
11

Belgium Livio Loi[29]
1–13, 15–18
36

Spain Joan Mir[29]
All
37

Spain Aaron Polanco
14

France CIP

Mahindra

Mahindra MGP3O
12

Italy Marco Bezzecchi[18]
All
96

Italy Manuel Pagliani[30]
All

Austria Motorsport Kofler E.U.

KTM

KTM RC250GP
13

Austria Maximilian Kofler
11

Italy SIC58 Squadra Corse[31]

Honda

Honda NSF250RW
14

Italy Tony Arbolino[18]
All
24

Japan Tatsuki Suzuki[18]
All

United Kingdom British Talent Team

Honda

Honda NSF250RW
17

United Kingdom John McPhee[18]
All

Spain RBA BOE Racing Team

KTM

KTM RC250GP
19

Argentina Gabriel Rodrigo[18]
1–5, 7–18
58

Spain Juan Francisco Guevara[18]
All

Italy Del Conca Gresini Moto3

Honda

Honda NSF250RW
21

Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio[32]
All
88

Spain Jorge Martín[32]
All

Finland Red Bull KTM Ajo

KTM

KTM RC250GP
23

Italy Niccolò Antonelli[33]
1–8, 10–18
52

United Kingdom Danny Kent[34]
5
52

United Kingdom Danny Kent[35]
9
64

Netherlands Bo Bendsneyder[33]
All

Japan Honda Team Asia
Japan Asia Talent Team

Honda

Honda NSF250RW
27

Japan Kaito Toba[18]
All
39

Japan Kazuki Masaki
18
41

Thailand Nakarin Atiratphuvapat[18]
All

Netherlands Lamotec Lagemaat Racing

KTM

KTM RC250GP
28

Netherlands Ryan Van de Lagemaat[36]
8

Italy 3570-MTA

Mahindra

Mahindra MGP3O
30

Italy Edoardo Sintoni[37]
6

Spain Estrella Galicia 0,0

Honda

Honda NSF250RW
33

Italy Enea Bastianini[38]
All
44

Spain Arón Canet[38]
All

United Kingdom City Lifting RS Racing

KTM

KTM RC250GP
47

United Kingdom Jake Archer[39]
12
69

United Kingdom Tom Booth-Amos[39]
12

Italy Althea Racing

KTM

KTM RC250GP
51

Italy Kevin Zannoni
13

Italy Minimoto Portomaggiore

Mahindra

Mahindra MGP3O
57

San Marino Alex Fabbri
13

Spain Reale Avintia Academy

KTM

KTM RC250GP
63

Spain Vicente Pérez[20]
4, 7

Germany Südmetall Schedl GP Racing

KTM

KTM RC250GP
65

Germany Philipp Öttl[18]
All

Australia Cube Racing

KTM

KTM RC250GP
70

Australia Tom Toparis
15–16

Germany Freudenberg Racing Team

KTM

KTM RC250GP
77

Germany Tim Georgi[35]
9–10

Spain 42 Motorsport

KTM

KTM RC250GP
81

Spain Aleix Viu[40]
7

Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider


Rider changes


  • After spending two seasons as a replacement rider, Lorenzo Dalla Porta has made his full season debut with Pull & Bear Aspar Mahindra Team, filling in the seat vacated by Francesco Bagnaia who moves up to Moto2.


  • Romano Fenati, who was fired from Valentino Rossi's team Sky Racing Team VR46 midway through last season due to behavioral issues, landed a ride with Snipers Team for the 2017 season.


  • Niccolò Antonelli left Ongetta-Rivacold (now called Snipers Team) to join Red Bull KTM Ajo, replacing Brad Binder who moves up to Moto2


  • Enea Bastianini moved to Estrella Galicia 0,0, filling in the seat vacated by Jorge Navarro who moves up to Moto2, with Jorge Martin replacing Bastianini in Gresini Racing Moto3.


  • John McPhee moved to a brand new UK-based team backed by Dorna, GB Team with Jakub Kornfeil replacing him at Peugeot MC Saxoprint.


  • Maria Herrera has moved to AGR Team, who decided to field one bike in Moto3. Herrera previously rode for her own team in 2016 after taking over the assets of Team Laglisse.


  • Tony Arbolino has made his Moto3 debut with the new Moto3 team SIC58 Squadra Corse, having rode for the team in 2016 FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship.


  • 2016 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup Champion, Ayumu Sasaki set to make his Moto3 debut with SIC Racing Team, filling the seat vacated by Jakub Kornfeil.

  • After spending the previous season as a replacement rider for Peugeot MC Saxoprint, Albert Arenas makes his full season debut with Aspar Team Moto3, filling the seat vacated by Jorge Martin.


  • Tatsuki Suzuki moved to the new team SIC58 Squadra Corse, with both Marco Bezzecchi and Manuel Pagliani set to make their Moto3 full season debut, filling in the two seats vacated by Suzuki and Fabio Spiranelli at CIP-Unicom Starker.


  • Patrik Pulkkinen made his Moto3 debut, joining Peugeot MC Saxoprint.


  • Livio Loi moved to Leopard Racing, filling in the seat vacated by both Fabio Quartararo and Andrea Locatelli who moved up to Moto2

  • Both Kaito Toba and Nakarin Atiratphuvapat set to make their Moto3 debut with Honda Team Asia, being promoted from Asia Talent Team Academy after Hiroki Ono left the team and Khairul Idham Pawi got promoted to Moto2


  • Enzo Boulom, who was on the provisional entry list as Wildcard & Replacement Rider, withdrew from the championship.


Team changes


  • Paolo Simoncelli's team SIC58 Squadra Corse will make their Moto3 debut, fielding two Honda NSF250RW for Tony Arbolino and Tatsuki Suzuki.[31]

  • 3570 Team Italia will leave Moto3 for Supersport 300 World Championship.

  • After spending the previous season in Moto3, RW Racing GP BV set to switch to Moto2.

  • AGR Team set to field one bike in Moto3, after spending the previous season in Moto2 with two bikes

  • After entering the 2016 season with three bikes, both Leopard Racing and Sky Racing Team VR46 will revert to two bikes in 2017

  • After spending the previous season with Mahindra, Platinum Bay Real Estate set to change bike to KTM

  • Ongetta-Rivacold changed their name to Snipers Team, with Marinelli Rivacold as their main sponsor


Mid-season changes



  • Danny Kent returned to Moto3 after lose in Moto2. Joining Red Bull KTM Ajo as a wildcard at the French motorcycle Grand Prix. at German motorcycle Grand Prix, Kent also replaced Niccolò Antonelli at the Red Bull KTM Ajo.


  • Darryn Binder was replaced by the Italian rider Dennis Foggia at the Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix. Spanish rider Jaume Masiá replacing him for 3 rounds.

  • AGR Team folded its operations in both Moto2 and Moto3 following the Aragon GP due to financial issues coupled with poor performance throughout the 2017 season. For 2 last rounds, María Herrera replaces Albert Arenas. In Valencia GP, Herrera returns.


Results and standings



Grands Prix







































































































































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

Qatar Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix

Spain Jorge Martín[a]

Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio

Spain Joan Mir

Japan Honda

Report
2

Argentina Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix

United Kingdom John McPhee

Italy Romano Fenati

Spain Joan Mir

Japan Honda

Report
3

United States Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas

Spain Arón Canet

Spain Arón Canet

Italy Romano Fenati

Japan Honda

Report
4

Spain Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix

Spain Jorge Martín

Italy Andrea Migno

Spain Arón Canet

Japan Honda

Report
5

France French motorcycle Grand Prix

Spain Jorge Martín

Spain Joan Mir

Spain Joan Mir

Japan Honda

Report
6

Italy Italian motorcycle Grand Prix

Spain Jorge Martín[b]

Spain Arón Canet

Italy Andrea Migno

Austria KTM

Report
7

Catalonia Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix

Spain Jorge Martín

Spain Jorge Martín

Spain Joan Mir

Japan Honda

Report
8

Netherlands Dutch TT

Spain Jorge Martín

Spain Arón Canet

Spain Arón Canet

Japan Honda

Report
9

Germany German motorcycle Grand Prix

Spain Arón Canet

Spain Joan Mir[c]

Spain Joan Mir

Japan Honda

Report
10

Czech Republic Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix

Argentina Gabriel Rodrigo

Spain Joan Mir

Spain Joan Mir

Japan Honda

Report
11

Austria Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix

Argentina Gabriel Rodrigo

Spain Jaume Masiá

Spain Joan Mir

Japan Honda

Report
12

United Kingdom British motorcycle Grand Prix

Italy Romano Fenati

Spain Jorge Martín

Spain Arón Canet

Japan Honda

Report
13

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

Italy Enea Bastianini[d]

Italy Romano Fenati

Italy Romano Fenati

Japan Honda

Report
14

Aragon Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix

Spain Jorge Martín

Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio

Spain Joan Mir

Japan Honda

Report
15

Japan Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix

Italy Nicolò Bulega

Italy Romano Fenati

Italy Romano Fenati

Japan Honda

Report
16

Australia Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix

Spain Jorge Martín

Argentina Gabriel Rodrigo

Spain Joan Mir

Japan Honda

Report
17

Malaysia Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix

Spain Joan Mir

Malaysia Adam Norrodin

Spain Joan Mir

Japan Honda

Report
18

Valencian Community Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix

Spain Jorge Martín

Spain Marcos Ramírez

Spain Jorge Martín

Japan Honda

Report


Riders' standings


Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider had 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

ARG
Argentina

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

AUT
Austria

GBR
United Kingdom

RSM
San Marino

ARA
Aragon

JPN
Japan

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

VAL
Valencian Community
Pts
1

Spain Joan Mir

Honda
1
1
8
3

1
7
1
9

1

1
1
5
2
1
17
1

1
2
341
2

Italy Romano Fenati

Honda
5

7
1
2
Ret
13
2
2
2
2
13

7

1
10

1
6
7
4
248
3

Spain Arón Canet

Honda
4
11

Ret
1
2

5
5

1

Ret
3
5
1
Ret
5
5
NC
8
9
199
4

Spain Jorge Martín

Honda

3
3
2

9

Ret

15

3

4
DNS
DNS
3

3
Ret

4
15

3
2

1
196
5

Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio

Honda

8
Ret
3
5
3
2
7
Ret
11
21
6
10
3

2
7
Ret
9
Ret
153
6

Italy Enea Bastianini

Honda
16
27
4
8
6
11
4
Ret
6
17
10
2

14
3
16
5
3
5
141
7

United Kingdom John McPhee

Honda
2

2
7
Ret
12
6
12
3
Ret
6
Ret
13
Ret
6
10
Ret
5
8
131
8

Spain Marcos Ramírez

KTM
9
13
16
4
4
9
6
6
3
7
12
Ret
12
7
14
21
17

3
123
9

Italy Andrea Migno

KTM
6
5
12

6
8
1
8
14
16
11
21
8
9
11
13
14
6
16
118
10

Germany Philipp Öttl

KTM
Ret
4
9
DNS
21
14
13
11
5
13
2
9
4
9
6
13
16
15
105
11

Spain Juan Francisco Guevara

KTM
Ret
9
6
10
5
3
17
12
12
5
14
Ret
Ret
12
Ret
23
13
6
88
12

Italy Nicolò Bulega

KTM
14
16
5
7
17
10
9
10
4
23
11
20
5
14

12
11
Ret
DNS
81
13

Belgium Livio Loi

Honda
12
6
15
16
16
23
25
21
7
27
4
6
DNS

19
2
4
27
80
14

Japan Tatsuki Suzuki

Honda
15
8
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
10
8
9
8
Ret
11
Ret
13
4
9
Ret
11
71
15

Netherlands Bo Bendsneyder

KTM
26
23
DNS
11
9
12
15
Ret
8
4
Ret
Ret
6
17
9
16
10
12
65
16

Argentina Gabriel Rodrigo

KTM
DNS
Ret
11
13
DNS

Ret
7
Ret

26

7
4
Ret
Ret
Ret

4
14
Ret
54
17

Malaysia Adam Norrodin

Honda
10
17
19
Ret
DNS
18
18
Ret
13
9
8
12
Ret
15
Ret
8

11
17
42
18

Italy Niccolò Antonelli

KTM
7
Ret
14
22
Ret
16
11
DNS

24
Ret
16
Ret
18
2
Ret
Ret
14
38
19

South Africa Darryn Binder

KTM
13
12
10
20
Ret
4
Ret
13
10




22
20
24
Ret
DNS
35
20

Japan Ayumu Sasaki

Honda
11
20
18
15
19
8
16
15
17
15
18
18
Ret
16
Ret
7
12
13
32
21

France Jules Danilo

Honda
17
22
13
12
7
Ret
Ret
5
14
Ret
16
22
Ret
20
18
Ret
Ret
19
29
22

Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil

Peugeot
20
18
23
18
11
20
22
17
18
20
20
23
7
25
8
12
21
18
26
23

Italy Marco Bezzecchi

Mahindra
25
19
17
Ret
15
17
14
16
15
22
Ret
19
Ret
19
3
Ret
19
28
20
24

Italy Dennis Foggia

KTM









14



8



7
19
25

Thailand Nakarin Atiratphuvapat

Honda
18
24
24
21
13
24
21
18
23
10
Ret
14
Ret
Ret
11
17
18
21
16
26

Spain Albert Arenas

Mahindra
Ret
25
21
14
Ret
Ret



12
Ret
27
8
27
DNS


23
14
27

Spain Jaume Masiá

KTM











9
Ret
10
21




13
28

Italy Lorenzo Dalla Porta

Mahindra
23
Ret
26
19
14
19
19
Ret
19
19
Ret
17
15
Ret
Ret
10
Ret
20
9
29

Italy Manuel Pagliani

Mahindra
22
21
25
27
18
22
20
Ret
20
25
19
15
11
23
Ret
15
15
22
8
30

Japan Kaito Toba

Honda
19
10
Ret
17
Ret
25
23
19
21
29
15
Ret
Ret
28
21
20
20
24
7
31

Japan Kazuki Masaki

Honda

















10
6
32

United Kingdom Danny Kent

KTM




10



Ret









6
33

San Marino Alex Fabbri

Mahindra












13





3
34

Italy Tony Arbolino

Honda
24
14
20
23
22
21
24
Ret
Ret
16
17
25
Ret
26
23
18
22
25
2
35

Spain María Herrera

KTM
21
15
22
24
20
26
26
20
26
Ret
22
26
DNS
DNS



26
1

Mahindra















19
24



Germany Tim Georgi

KTM








24
18








0


United Kingdom Tom Booth-Amos

KTM











21






0


Finland Patrik Pulkkinen

Peugeot
Ret
26
27
26
23
27
27
22
25
30
24
24
Ret
29
22
Ret
23
29
0


Australia Tom Toparis

KTM














24
22


0


Spain Raúl Fernández

Mahindra



25



Ret
22









0


Austria Maximilian Kofler

KTM










23







0


Spain Aaron Polanco

Honda













24




0


Mexico Gabriel Martínez-Ábrego

KTM


28






28
Ret







0


Spain Aleix Viu

KTM






28











0


Spain Vicente Pérez

KTM



Ret


Ret











0


Italy Edoardo Sintoni

Mahindra





Ret












0


Netherlands Ryan van de Lagemaat

KTM







Ret










0


United Kingdom Jake Archer

KTM











Ret






0


Italy Kevin Zannoni

KTM












Ret





0


Malaysia Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin

Honda
















Ret

0
Pos
Rider
Bike

QAT
Qatar

ARG
Argentina

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

AUT
Austria

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
Light blue – Rookie



Manufacturers' standings
































































































































Pos
Manufacturer

QAT
Qatar

ARG
Argentina

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Catalonia

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

AUT
Austria

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
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
445
2

Austria KTM
6
4
5
4
4
1
6
6
3
4
2
4
4
7
2
4
6
3
248
3

India Mahindra
22
19
17
14
14
17
14
16
15
12
19
15
8
19
3
10
15
20
43
4

France Peugeot
20
18
23
18
11
20
22
17
18
20
20
23
7
25
8
12
21
18
26
Pos
Manufacturer

QAT
Qatar

ARG
Argentina

AME
United States

ESP
Spain

FRA
France

ITA
Italy

CAT
Spain

NED
Netherlands

GER
Germany

CZE
Czech Republic

AUT
Austria

GBR
United Kingdom

RSM
San Marino

ARA
Spain

JPN
Japan

AUS
Australia

MAL
Malaysia

VAL
Spain
Pts


Notes




  1. ^ Grid formed by each rider's best time from any of the three free practice sessions held, after rain cancelled the planned qualifying session.[41][42]


  2. ^ Jorge Martín, who set the fastest time in qualifying, was given a 12-place grid penalty for a riding infringement during free practice. John McPhee started the race from pole position, although Martín was still credited with pole position.[43]


  3. ^ Romano Fenati and Joan Mir both set the fastest lap time of 1:27.340 during the race.[44] Per the championship's sporting regulations, the second fastest time by each rider was taken into consideration, and Mir was credited with fastest lap.


  4. ^ Enea Bastianini, who set the fastest time in qualifying, was given a 3-place grid penalty. Jorge Martín started the race from pole position, although Bastianini was still credited with pole position.[45]




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