2022 Moto2 World Championship 13th running of the Moto2 World Championship
Augusto Fernández (pictured in 2017) was the 2022 Moto2 World Riders' Champion.
Ai Ogura (pictured in 2018) finished second in his second season in the Moto2 class.
Arón Canet (pictured in 2017) finished third.
The 2022 FIM Moto2 World Championship was a part of the 74th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. Augusto Fernández won the championship for Red Bull KTM Ajo after the Valencian Grand Prix .
Teams and riders
Team
Constructor
Motorcycle
Rider
Rounds
Speed Up Racing [ a]
Boscoscuro
B-22
5
Romano Fenati [ 1]
1–6
21
Alonso López [ 2]
7–20
54
Fermín Aldeguer [ 3]
All
American Racing
Kalex
Moto2
4
Sean Dylan Kelly [ 4]
All
6
Cameron Beaubier [ 5]
All
33
Rory Skinner [ 6]
12–13
Elf Marc VDS Racing Team
14
Tony Arbolino [ 7]
All
22
Sam Lowes [ 8]
1–12, 16–19
8
Senna Agius [ 9]
13–15, 20
Flexbox HP40
9
Jorge Navarro [ 10]
1–18
72
Borja Gómez [ 11]
19–20
40
Arón Canet [ 12]
All
GasGas Aspar Team [ b]
75
Albert Arenas [ 13]
All
96
Jake Dixon [ 13]
All
11
Mattia Pasini [ 14]
8, 14
Gresini Racing Moto2
12
Filip Salač [ 15]
All
61
Alessandro Zaccone [ 15]
All
Idemitsu Honda Team Asia
35
Somkiat Chantra [ 16]
All
79
Ai Ogura [ 16]
All
Italtrans Racing Team
16
Joe Roberts [ 17]
All
19
Lorenzo Dalla Porta [ 17]
All
Liqui Moly Intact GP
23
Marcel Schrötter [ 18]
All
52
Jeremy Alcoba [ 18]
All
Mooney VR46 Racing Team
13
Celestino Vietti [ 19]
All
28
Niccolò Antonelli [ 20]
All
Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team
2
Gabriel Rodrigo [ 21]
1–8
55
Álex Toledo [ 22]
9–11
74
Piotr Biesiekirski [ 23]
12
29
Taiga Hada [ 24]
13–20
64
Bo Bendsneyder [ 21]
All
74
Piotr Biesiekirski [ 23]
9
Red Bull KTM Ajo
37
Augusto Fernández [ 25]
All
51
Pedro Acosta [ 25]
1–10, 12–20
RW Racing GP [ c]
7
Barry Baltus [ 26]
1–2, 4–19
11
Mattia Pasini [ 27]
20
84
Zonta van den Goorbergh [ 28]
1–18, 20
20
Azroy Anuar [ 29]
19
Petronas MIE Racing RW
27
Kasma Daniel [ 29]
19
Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team
18
Manuel González [ 30]
All
81
Keminth Kubo [ 30]
1–3, 5–6, 8, 10−20[ d]
62
Stefano Manzi [ 31]
6–7, 9[ d]
MV Agusta Forward Racing
MV Agusta
F2
24
Simone Corsi [ 32]
1–18, 20
98
David Sanchís [ 33]
19
42
Marcos Ramírez [ 34]
All
17
Álex Escrig [ 35]
20
Source: [ 36]
Key
Regular rider
Replacement rider
Wildcard rider
All teams used series-specified Dunlop tyres and Triumph 765cc 3-cylinder engines .[ 37]
Team changes
Petronas SRT withdrew from the category at the end of the 2021 season following the loss of their title sponsor. The team continued under the same management and different sponsor in the MotoGP class.[ 38]
RW Racing GP returned to the series-dominant Kalex chassis, after four seasons operating the factory programme for Japanese chassis builder NTS.[ 39]
Rider changes
Fabio Di Giannantonio moved up to MotoGP, as his second season in his contract clarified.[ 40]
Both Remy Gardner and Raul Fernandez moved up to MotoGP with Tech3.[ 41]
Thomas Lüthi retired at the end of the 2021 season.[ 42]
Tony Arbolino moved from Intact GP to Elf Marc VDS . Jeremy Alcoba joined the team moving up from Moto3, replacing Arbolino.
Reigning Moto3 Riders' Champion Pedro Acosta moved up from Moto3 while remaining with Red Bull KTM Ajo . Augusto Fernández switched teams from Elf Marc VDS to join Acosta at Red Bull KTM Ajo .
After two seasons, Arón Canet switched from Aspar Team to Pons Racing .[ 12] [ 43]
Jorge Navarro moved from Speed Up to Pons Racing .[ 43] Stefano Manzi and Hector Garzo left the team.
Gabriel Rodrigo moved up to Moto2 riding with the Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team .[ 44]
Filip Salač and Alessandro Zaccone joined Gresini Racing . Nicolò Bulega , who raced for the team in 2021, moved to the Supersport World Championship .
Sean Dylan Kelly moved from the MotoAmerica Supersport Championship to Moto2 with American Racing.
Marcos Ramírez left American Racing to join MV Agusta Forward Racing , replacing Lorenzo Baldassarri , who moved to the Supersport World Championship .
Romano Fenati was promoted for a second time to the Moto2 class with Speed Up Racing .
Zonta van den Goorbergh made his debut with RW Racing GP . He previously raced in the CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship . He replaced Hafizh Syahrin , who subsequently moved to the Superbike World Championship.[ 45]
Xavi Vierge , who raced for the now defunct Petronas Sprinta Racing in 2021, moved to the Superbike World Championship .[ 46]
Niccolò Antonelli moved up to Moto2 with the VR46 Racing Team .[ 20]
Jake Dixon , who raced for the now defunct Petronas Sprinta Racing in 2021, returned to the Aspar Team , the team he raced with in the 2019 season.[ 13]
Keminth Kubo and Manuel González both made their full-time debuts with the newly-formed Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team.[ 30] Kubo appeared as a wildcard in the 2021 season and primarily raced at the CEV Moto2 European Championship , whilst González served as a replacement rider and primarily raced at the Supersport World Championship .[ 47]
Mid-season changes
Barry Baltus missed the Argentine round after sustaining a broken right wrist during qualifying of the previous Indonesian round.[ 48] He was not replaced. Baltus also missed the Valencian round after suffering a left foot injury during the previous Malaysian round. He was replaced by Mattia Pasini .[ 27]
Keminth Kubo missed several races. He missed the Americas race after having issues with his visa. He was not replaced.[ 49] He also competed during FP1 of the Spanish round, but withdrew following the diagnosis of costochondritis after FP1. He was replaced by Stefano Manzi for the race.[ 50] Manzi also replaced Kubo for the succeeding French round.[ 51] Kubo also missed the Catalan round to mourn the death of his father in his native Thailand. Manzi remained as his replacement for the race.[ 52]
Romano Fenati parted ways with Speed Up Racing after the Spanish round and was replaced by Alonso López starting with the succeeding French round.[ 2]
Gabriel Rodrigo missed the rest of the season starting from the Catalan round after undergoing surgery on his right shoulder.[ 53] He was replaced by Álex Toledo for the Catalan, German, and Dutch rounds,[ 22] by Piotr Biesiekirski for the British round,[ 23] and by Taiga Hada for the rest of the season, starting from the Austrian round.[ 24] Rodrigo eventually retired from motorcycle racing as a whole.[ 54]
Pedro Acosta missed the Dutch round after suffering a broken left femur in a training accident.[ 55] He was not replaced.
Sam Lowes missed the Austrian, San Marino, and Aragon rounds after suffering a dislocated shoulder during FP1 of the British round. He was replaced for all races by Senna Agius .[ 9] He also missed the Valencian round due to shoulder injury. He was replaced again by Senna Agius .[ 56]
Zonta van den Goorbergh missed the Malaysian round after suffering a broken left wrist during FP1 of the Australian race.[ 57] He was replaced by Azroy Anuar .[ 29]
Jorge Navarro missed the Malaysian and Valencian rounds after suffering a fractured femur during the Australian race. He was replaced for both races by Borja Gómez .[ 11]
Simone Corsi missed the Malaysian round after injuring his right little finger during the Australian race. He was replaced by David Sanchís .[ 33]
Calendar
The following Grands Prix took place in 2022:[ 58]
Round
Date
Grand Prix
Circuit
1
6 March[ e]
Grand Prix of Qatar
Lusail International Circuit , Lusail
2
20 March
Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia
Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit , Central Lombok
3
3 April
Gran Premio Michelin de la República Argentina
Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo , Termas de Río Hondo
4
10 April
Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas
Circuit of the Americas , Austin
5
24 April
Grande Prémio Tissot de Portugal
Algarve International Circuit , Portimão
6
1 May
Gran Premio Red Bull de España
Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto , Jerez de la Frontera
7
15 May
Shark Grand Prix de France
Bugatti Circuit , Le Mans
8
29 May
Gran Premio d'Italia Oakley
Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello , Scarperia e San Piero
9
5 June
Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya , Montmeló
10
19 June
Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland
Sachsenring , Hohenstein-Ernstthal
11
26 June
Motul TT Assen
TT Circuit Assen , Assen
12
7 August
Monster Energy British Grand Prix
Silverstone Circuit , Silverstone
13
21 August
CryptoData Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich
Red Bull Ring , Spielberg
14
4 September
Gran Premio Gryfyn di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini
Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli , Misano Adriatico
15
18 September
Gran Premio Animoca Brands de Aragón
MotorLand Aragón , Alcañiz
16
25 September
Motul Grand Prix of Japan
Mobility Resort Motegi , Motegi
17
2 October
OR Thailand Grand Prix
Chang International Circuit , Buriram
18
16 October
Animoca Brands Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit , Phillip Island
19
23 October
Petronas Grand Prix of Malaysia
Sepang International Circuit , Sepang
20
6 November
Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana
Circuit Ricardo Tormo , Valencia
Cancelled Grand Prix
–
10 July
Finnish motorcycle Grand Prix
Kymi Ring , Iitti
Sources: [ 59] [ 60] [ 61] [ 62] [ 63] [ 64] [ 65] [ 66] [ 67] [ 68] [ 69] [ 70] [ 71] [ 72] [ 73] [ 74]
Grand Prix locations
Location of non-European Grands Prix in 2022.
Location of European Grands Prix in 2022.
(
: scheduled Grand Prix
: cancelled Grand Prix)
Calendar changes
Comparison between the configuration of the
Red Bull Ring used from 2016 to 2021 (top), and the layout used starting 2022 (bottom).
Cancelled Grands Prix in 2021 as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic , namely the Argentine , Finnish , Japanese , Thailand , Australian , and Malaysian Grands Prix, returned in 2022. Consequently, the Grands Prix held in 2021 that replaced the aforementioned cancelled races, namely the Doha , Styrian , Emilia Romagna , and Algarve Grands Prix, did not return in 2022.[ 58]
The previously mentioned Finnish Grand Prix was planned to return to the calendar after a 39-year absence. The venue hosting the round would have been the new Kymi Ring , instead of the Tampere Circuit used in 1962 and 1963 or the Imatra Circuit which hosted the round until 1982. The Grand Prix was included on both the 2020 and 2021 calendars, but both races were cancelled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic . However, the race scheduled for July was cancelled in May due to incomplete homologation works and the risks associated with the geopolitical situation in the region.[ 74]
The Indonesian Grand Prix returned to the calendar after a 24-year absence. The venue hosting the round was the new Mandalika International Street Circuit , instead of the Sentul International Circuit used in 1996 and 1997. The Grand Prix had been included in the 2021 calendar as a Reserve Grand Prix but was ultimately dropped before the end of the season.
The Brazilian Grand Prix , which had previously been announced to return in 2022, was not included in the provisional calendar released on 7 October 2021.[ 75] [ 58]
The Austrian Grand Prix used a new layout of the Red Bull Ring , wherein a chicane was added to the previous fast slight-left hander of turn 2.[ 76] This was done to improve the overall safety of the track by greatly reducing the speed the riders take the turn. The final configuration was chosen among 15 proposals, with the track being 30 meters longer than the previous configurations.[ 77]
Results and standings
Grands Prix
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
Race key
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
2nd place
Bronze
3rd place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Retired (Ret)
Red
Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Annotation
Meaning
P
Pole position
F
Fastest lap
Rider key
Colour
Meaning
Light blue
Rookie rider
‡ – Half points were awarded during the Thailand Grand Prix as less than two-thirds of the scheduled race distance (but at least three full laps) was completed.
Constructors' standings
Each constructor received the same number of points as their best placed rider in each race.
‡ – Half points were awarded during the Thailand Grand Prix as less than two-thirds of the scheduled race distance (but at least three full laps) was completed.
Teams' standings
The teams' standings were based on results obtained by regular and substitute riders; wild-card entries were ineligible.
Pos.
Team
Bike No.
QAT
INA
ARG
AME
POR
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
GER
NED
GBR
AUT
RSM
ARA
JPN
THA ‡
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts
1
Red Bull KTM Ajo
37
4
5
Ret
9
Ret
4
1F
5F
3
1F
1
1P F
5
3
3P
2F
7
Ret
4
2
448.5
51
12
9
7
Ret
Ret
20
RetP
1
6
2
DNS
4
6
1F
7
16
2
Ret
1
2
Idemitsu Honda Team Asia
35
DNS
1F
2
Ret
Ret
Ret
3
Ret
12
15
13
13
2
8
7
5
RetP
8
Ret
Ret
370
79
6
6
3
2
Ret
1P
5
3
7
8
2
4
1P
5F
4
1
6
11
RetP
Ret
3
Flexbox HP40
9
7
13
Ret
5
3
10
9
12
14
Ret
12
8
11
Ret
8
Ret
20
Ret
287
40
2
3
4
RetF
RetP
2
2
RetP
2F
9
DNS
5
6
2
2
RetP
3
9
8
Ret
72
20
12
4
GasGas Aspar Team [ b]
75
13
10
8
11
Ret
9
19
10
Ret
6
Ret
Ret
9
4
Ret
8
14
14
13
5
258.5
96
11
RetP
5
3
Ret
Ret
21
6
4
11
3P
3
3
Ret
Ret
4
4
3
3
7
5
Elf Marc VDS Racing Team
8
17
Ret
16
9
253.5
14
5
8
6
1
Ret
3
Ret
4
10
10
7
12
Ret
7
5
6
1F
Ret
1F
3
22
3
4
10
Ret
Ret
RetF
DNS
Ret
Ret
3P
Ret
DNS
DNS
19
12
DNS
6
Speed Up Racing [ a]
5
15
19
18
15
11
Ret
242.5
21
Ret
8
8
7
6
2
7
1
Ret
3
5
1F
2
RetP
54
16
7
RetP
Ret
7
Ret
Ret
14
15
5
11
15
Ret
Ret
6
Ret
Ret
4P
10
4
7
Liqui Moly Intact GP
23
10
16
12
4
4
5
6
9
5
4
Ret
Ret
8
11
Ret
13
15
13
6
10
195.5
52
14
14
16
6
6
12
13
17
18
20
14
14
10
10
Ret
Ret
Ret
6
9
8
8
Mooney VR46 Racing Team
13
1P F
2
1F
Ret
2
6
8
Ret
1P
Ret
4F
6
RetF
RetP
10
Ret
10
Ret
Ret
Ret
165
28
26
25
Ret
Ret
Ret
23
Ret
18
19
Ret
Ret
19
16
Ret
20
Ret
22
Ret
21
Ret
9
Italtrans Racing Team
16
8
11
13
8
1F
8
7
2
Ret
13
8
7
14
9
9
12
8
Ret
Ret
15
152
19
Ret
20
Ret
16
Ret
15
12
Ret
11
Ret
16
17
Ret
Ret
12
15
Ret
Ret
12
14
10
Pertamina Mandalika SAG Team
2
21
22
Ret
Ret
10
17
Ret
DNS
96.5
29
22
17
Ret
17
13
15
15
22
55
Ret
21
22
64
19
15
9
7
8
7
14
11
13
16
5
10
15
12
15
9
18
10
14
11
74
22
11
Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team
18
20
18
14
13
5
16
11
20
9
12
9
11
Ret
Ret
Ret
DNS
25
5
5
6
92.5
62
13
10
16
81
23
Ret
19
12
WD
22
Ret
21
23
Ret
Ret
Ret
18
9
Ret
16
17
12
American Racing
4
25
Ret
Ret
17
13
22
20
23
21
17
19
22
Ret
Ret
21
19
11
18
18
18
78.5
6
9
12
11
RetP
Ret
Ret
4
7
Ret
14
Ret
Ret
13
14
11
11
Ret
7
7
RetF
13
Gresini Racing Moto2
12
Ret
21
Ret
14
14
21
15
13
Ret
Ret
10
9
Ret
Ret
17
10
2
Ret
11
13
54
61
22
24
Ret
Ret
15
11
18
19
Ret
19
Ret
18
Ret
15
14
Ret
21
16
Ret
16
14
RW Racing GP Petronas RW Racing
7
Ret
DNS
10
9
14
Ret
16
17
Ret
15
16
12
13
13
14
12
Ret
DNS
30
11
Ret
20
22
84
24
23
Ret
Ret
Ret
19
17
21
20
18
18
Ret
18
Ret
Ret
16
17
WD
21
15
MV Agusta Forward Racing
24
18
Ret
17
Ret
Ret
18
16
Ret
22
Ret
20
20
20
Ret
19
Ret
24
Ret
Ret
5
42
17
17
15
12
Ret
Ret
Ret
Ret
24
Ret
17
Ret
19
16
18
20
23
17
17
20
98
Ret
Pos.
Team
Bike No.
QAT
INA
ARG
AME
POR
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
GER
NED
GBR
AUT
RSM
ARA
JPN
THA ‡
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts
Source: [ 78]
‡ – Half points were awarded during the Thailand Grand Prix as less than two-thirds of the scheduled race distance (but at least three full laps) was completed.
Notes
^ a b This is the team name entered in the championship. Other team names used during the season are MB Conveyors Speed Up (rounds 1–4, 7–9, 11), Lightech Speed Up (rounds 5–6, 10), CAG Speed Up (rounds 12–13, 15–16), +Ego Speed Up (round 14), and Beta Tools Speed Up (rounds 17–20).
^ a b This is the team name entered in the championship. Other team names used during the season are Inde GasGas Aspar Team (rounds 1–2, 7–11, 14, 17–20), Autosolar GasGas Aspar Team (rounds 3, 5–6), Shimoko GasGas Aspar Team (rounds 4, 15–16), and Zinia GasGas Aspar Team (round 13).
^ Wildcard Azroy Anuar used the team name Petronas RW Racing during round 19.
^ a b Keminth Kubo competed in the first Friday practice session during round 6, before being replaced by Stefano Manzi due to injury.
^ Night race
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