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The 2019 Moto3 World Championship was a part of the 71st F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season .
This class and Moto2 adopted the qualifying format used by MotoGP for the season, in which the riders that placed 15th or lower on combined times in the third free practice session would be admitted to qualifying 1, then the four fastest riders from that session would join the fastest 14 riders in qualifying 2.
Teams and riders
Team
Constructor
Motorcycle
Rider
Rounds
Estrella Galicia 0,0
Honda
Honda NSF250RW
6
Ryusei Yamanaka [1]
1
6
Ryusei Yamanaka
6–7, 16
11
Sergio García [2]
2–19
21
Alonso López [2]
All
Honda Team Asia
Honda NSF250RW
27
Kaito Toba [3]
All
31
Gerry Salim
6
33
Yuki Kunii
10
79
Ai Ogura [3]
1–5, 7–19
Kömmerling Gresini Moto3
Honda NSF250RW
19
Gabriel Rodrigo [4]
1–10, 13–18
52
Jeremy Alcoba
11–12, 19
54
Riccardo Rossi [4]
All
Team Anija Club Y's
Honda NSF250RW
36
Sho Hasegawa
16
Leopard Racing Leopard Impala Junior Team
Honda NSF250RW
4
Xavier Artigas
19
42
Marcos Ramírez [5]
All
48
Lorenzo Dalla Porta [6]
All
Petronas Sprinta Racing
Honda NSF250RW
17
John McPhee [7]
All
71
Ayumu Sasaki [7]
All
Sic58 Squadra Corse
Honda NSF250RW
3
Kevin Zannoni
15
23
Niccolò Antonelli
1–13, 16–19
24
Tatsuki Suzuki [8]
All
32
Davide Pizzoli
14
VNE Snipers
Honda NSF250RW
10
José Julián García
14–15
14
Tony Arbolino [9]
All
55
Romano Fenati [9]
1–13, 16–19
Double Six Motor Sport
Kalex KTM
Kalex KTM Moto3
9
Yanni Shaw
17
15
Rogan Chandler
17
Bester Capital Dubai WorldWideRace [N 1] Mugen Race
KTM
KTM RC250GP
5
Jaume Masiá [10]
1–14, 16–19
16
Andrea Migno [11]
All
32
Davide Pizzoli
15
Qnium Racing
KTM RC250GP
18
Ryan van de Lagemaat
8
BOE Skull Rider Mugen Race
KTM RC250GP
22
Kazuki Masaki
All
76
Makar Yurchenko
All
CIP Green Power
KTM RC250GP
40
Darryn Binder [12]
All
69
Tom Booth-Amos [13]
All
Kiefer Racing
KTM RC250GP
28
Dirk Geiger
9
Reale Avintia Arizona 77 Fundacion Andreas Perez 77
KTM RC250GP
77
Vicente Pérez [14]
1–7
82
Stefano Nepa
4
82
Stefano Nepa
8–19
83
Meikon Kawakami
4, 13
99
Carlos Tatay
7, 14, 19
Red Bull KTM Ajo
KTM RC250GP
53
Deniz Öncü
10–11
53
Deniz Öncü
13–15[N 2]
61
Can Öncü [15]
1–13, 16–19[N 2]
Redox PrüstelGP
KTM RC250GP
12
Filip Salač [16]
All
84
Jakub Kornfeil [16]
All
Gaviota Ángel Nieto Team Sama Qatar Ángel Nieto Team Valresa Ángel Nieto Team
KTM RC250GP
25
Raúl Fernández [17]
All
73
Maximilian Kofler
11–12
75
Albert Arenas [17]
1, 4–19
81
Aleix Viu [18]
2–3
SKY Racing Team VR46 SKY Junior Team VR46
KTM RC250GP
7
Dennis Foggia [19]
All
13
Celestino Vietti [19]
All
20
Elia Bartolini
13
Sterilgarda Max Racing Team
KTM RC250GP
44
Arón Canet [20]
All
Baiko Racing Team
KTM RC250GP
67
Gerard Riu
14
FPW Racing
KTM RC250GP
96
Brandon Paasch
12
TM Official Team
TM Racing
TM Racing
3
Kevin Zannoni
6
Source:[21]
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider
Team changes
Marinelli Snipers Team expanded to two bikes again after the team's withdrawal from Moto2.[22]
Max Biaggi's team, Max Racing Team, made its World Championship debut after he signed a partnership deal with Peter Öttl 's race team, Südmetal Schedl GP Racing.[23]
Rider changes
Philipp Öttl moved up to Moto2 with Red Bull KTM Tech 3 .
Both Fabio Di Giannantonio and Jorge Martín moved up to Moto2, joining Speed Up Racing and Red Bull KTM Ajo respectively.
Raúl Fernández made his full season debut with Ángel Nieto Team, replacing Andrea Migno who moved to Bester Capital Dubai.
Filip Salač made his full season debut with Redox PrüstelGP as a teammate of Jakub Kornfeil , replacing Marco Bezzecchi who moved up to Moto2 with Red Bull KTM Tech 3 .
Celestino Vietti made his full season debut with Sky Racing Team VR46 , replacing Nicolò Bulega who moved up to Moto2 with the same team.
Makar Yurchenko returned to Moto3 with BOE Skull Rider Mugen Race.
John McPhee left CIP Green Power to join Petronas Sprinta Racing , replacing Adam Norrodin who moved to the CEV Moto2 European Championship with the same team.
Marcos Ramírez left Bester Capital Dubai to join Leopard Racing, replacing Enea Bastianini who moved up to Moto2 with Italtrans Racing Team.
Sergio García made his full season debut with Estrella Galicia 0,0 , replacing Arón Canet who moved to Max Racing Team .
Ai Ogura made his full season debut with Honda Team Asia, replacing Nakarin Atiratphuvapat .
Gabriel Rodrigo left RBA Racing Team and joined Gresini Racing alongside rookie Riccardo Rossi .
Romano Fenati returned to Moto3 with VNE Snipers after one season in Moto2 after his contract with Forward Racing was terminated following the controversial incident at the 2018 San Marino Grand Prix with Stefano Manzi .
Can Öncü made his full season debut with Red Bull KTM Ajo , replacing Darryn Binder who moved to CIP Green Power. Öncü was allowed to race despite being below the minimum age of 16 as he received a special dispensation by Dorna after winning the 2018 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup .
Tom Booth-Amos made his full season debut with CIP Green Power.
In-season changes
Calendar
The following Grands Prix took place during the season:[24]
Round
Date
Grand Prix
Circuit
1
10 March
VisitQatar Grand Prix
Losail International Circuit , Lusail
2
31 March
Gran Premio Motul de la República Argentina
Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo , Termas de Río Hondo
3
14 April
Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas
Circuit of the Americas , Austin
4
5 May
Gran Premio Red Bull de España
Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto , Jerez de la Frontera
5
19 May
SHARK Helmets Grand Prix de France
Circuit Bugatti , Le Mans
6
2 June
Gran Premio d'Italia Oakley
Mugello Circuit , Scarperia e San Piero
7
16 June
Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya , Montmeló
8
30 June
Motul TT Assen
TT Circuit Assen , Assen
9
7 July
HJC Helmets Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland
Sachsenring , Hohenstein-Ernstthal
10
4 August
Monster Energy Grand Prix České republiky
Automotodrom Brno , Brno
11
11 August
myWorld Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich
Red Bull Ring , Spielberg
12
25 August
GoPro British Grand Prix
Silverstone Circuit , Silverstone
13
15 September
Gran Premio Octo di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini
Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli , Misano Adriatico
14
22 September
Gran Premio Michelin de Aragón
Motorland Aragón , Alcañiz
15
6 October
PTT Thailand Grand Prix
Buriram International Circuit ,[25] Buriram
16
20 October
Motul Grand Prix of Japan
Twin Ring Motegi , Motegi
17
27 October
Pramac Generac Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit , Phillip Island
18
3 November
Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix
Sepang International Circuit , Selangor
19
17 November
Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana
Circuit Ricardo Tormo , Valencia
Results and standings
Grands Prix
Riders' 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
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
Second place
Bronze
Third 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)
Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap Light blue – Rookie
Manufacturers' standings
Teams' standings
Notes
^ After losing its title sponsor, Bester Capital Dubai, the WorldwideRace team participated using their corporate name at the San Marino Grand Prix.
^ a b Can Öncü competed in the first Friday practice session during round 13, before being replaced by Deniz Öncü.
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