Celestino Vietti Explained

Celestino Vietti
Nationality:Italian
Birth Date:2001 10, df=y
Birth Place:Cirié, Italy
Current Team:Red Bull KTM Ajo
Bike Number:13
Moto2 Active Years:
Moto2 Manufacturers:Kalex
Moto2 Race Starts:65
Moto2 Race Wins:5
Moto2 Podiums:9
Moto2 Poles:7
Moto2 Fastest Laps:6
Moto2 Total Points:466
Moto2 Last Season:2023
Moto2 Last Position:10th (116 pts)
Moto3 Active Years:
Moto3 Manufacturers:KTM
Moto3 Championships:0
Moto3 Race Starts:38
Moto3 Race Wins:2
Moto3 Podiums:8
Moto3 Poles:1
Moto3 Fastest Laps:2
Moto3 Total Points:305
Moto3 Last Season:2020
Moto3 Last Position:5th (146 pts)

Celestino Vietti Ramus (born 13 October 2001) is an Italian motorcycle rider competing in Moto2 for Red Bull KTM Ajo. He is also a member of Valentino Rossi's VR46 Academy.

Career

Junior career

In 2015 he won the Italian Premoto3 250 4t championship, a CIV category in which he won 7 out of 8 races. On December 15, 2015 he joins the VR46 Academy, remaining in the CIV but moving up a category, moving to Moto3 for the 2016 season in the RMU Racing team. After a season in the CIV Moto3 where he finishes 12th, in 2017 comes his debut in the CEV Junior World Championship with SKY Racing Team VR46 where he finishes 25th.

In 2018 he competed full-time in the 2018 FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship, scoring a second place in Barcelona, and finishing the season 10th overall, with 52 points.

Moto3 World Championship (2018–2020)

In he graduated to the Moto3 World Championship where he replaced Enea Bastianini in the Estrella Galicia team.

He made his Grand Prix racing debut as injury replacement for fellow VR46 Academy member Nicolò Bulega at the Japanese Grand Prix. A week later he scored his first career podium in Moto3 at Phillip Island, and finished off the season with a 10th place in Valencia. Vietti scored 24 points total, six more than Bulega, despite taking part in 14 races less.

Following his impressive debut performances, Vietti competed full-time in the 2019 Moto3 World Championship, with Bulega moving up to the Moto2 category.[1] Vietti hit the ground running, scoring regular top 10 points at almost every weekend, grabbing three 3rd places in Jerez, Barcelona, and Motegi, scoring 135 points total, finishing sixth overall in the championship standings, and winning rookie of the year.

Vietti started the 2020 Moto3 World Championship season well, with a third place in Jerez in the third race of the year, earning Vietti his fifth career podium in Moto3, all third places. A month later in Austria, Vietti scored his first victory in the category, followed by a second place in Misano, and another victory in France. Overall Vietti closed a strong year with two victories, four podiums, 146 points, and a fifth place finish in the final standings, in his final year of Moto3.

Moto2 World Championship (2021–present)

Following Nicolò Bulega's performances, Vietti was promoted to Moto2 for the 2021 season, partnering Marco Bezzecchi at Sky Racing Team VR46. Vietti slowly improved as the season went on, with his three best results coming at the last three races of the year, fourth in Misano, sixth in Portimao, and fourth in Valencia. He finished the season with 89 points, good for 12th in the final standings, and third among rookies, behind Raúl Fernández, and Ai Ogura.

Vietti was partnered by Niccolò Antonelli at Mooney VR46 Racing team for the 2022 Moto2 World Championship.[2]

Career statistics

CIV PreMoto3 Championship

Races by year

(key)

FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearBike123456789101112PosPts
2016KTMVAL1
VAL2
LMS
ARA
CAT1
CAT2
ALB
ALG
JER1
JER2
VAL1
VAL2
25th9
2017KTMALB
LMS
CAT1
CAT2
VAL1
VAL2
EST
JER1
JER1
ARA
VAL1
VAL2
25th15
2018KTMEST
VAL1
VAL2
FRA
CAT1
CAT2
ARA
JER1
JER2
ALB
VAL1
VAL2
10th52

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

By season

SeasonClassMotorcycleTeamRaceWinPodiumPoleFLapPtsPlcd
Moto3KTMSky Racing Team VR46401002425th
Moto3KTMSky Racing Team VR461903111356th
Moto3KTMSky Racing Team VR461524011465th
Moto2KalexSky Racing Team VR461800008912th
Moto2KalexMooney VR46 Racing Team2035341657th
Moto2KalexFantic Racing17122111610th
Moto2KalexRed Bull KTM Ajo101221966th*
Total10371788771

By class

ClassSeasons1st GP1st Pod1st WinRaceWinPodiumsPoleFLapPtsWChmp
Moto32018–20202018 Japan2018 Australia2020 Styria3828123050
Moto22021–present2021 Qatar2022 Qatar2022 Qatar6559764660
Total2018–present103717887710

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearClassBike123456789101112131415161718192021PosPts
Moto3KTMQATARGAMESPAFRAITACATNEDGERCZEAUTGBRRSMARATHAJPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
25th24
Moto3KTMQAT
ARG
AME
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
THA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
6th135
Moto3KTMQAT
SPA
ANC
CZE
AUT
STY
RSM
EMI
CAT
FRA
ARA
TER
EUR
VAL
POR
5th146
Moto2KalexQAT
DOH
POR
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
GER
NED
STY
AUT
GBR
ARA
RSM
AME
EMI
ALR
VAL
12th89
Moto2KalexQAT
INA
ARG
AME
POR
SPA
FRA
ITA
CAT
GER
NED
GBR
AUT
RSM
ARA
JPN
THA
AUS
MAL
VAL
7th165
Moto2KalexPOR
ARG
AME
SPA
FRA
ITA
GER
NED
GBR
AUT
CAT
RSM
IND
JPNINAAUS
THA
MAL
QAT
VAL
10th116
Moto2KalexQAT
POR
AMESPAFRACATITAKAZNEDGERGBRAUT
CATRSMINDINAJPNAUSTHAMALVAL9th*16*
Half points awarded as less than two thirds of the race distance (but at least three full laps) was completed.
Season still in progress.

Notes and References

  1. News: SKY Racing Team VR46 confirm 2019 Moto2™ and Moto3™ lineups. 29 October 2018. MotoGP.com. Dorna Sports.
  2. Web site: VR46: Three teams, two classes for 2022 Grand Prix season. 1 November 2021. Crash.