Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup explained

Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup
Category:Motorcycle sport
Region:Europe
Inaugural2:2007
Champion Rider: Ángel Piqueras
Current Season:2024 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup

The Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup is a motorcycle racing series contested by young, up-and-coming motorcycle riders, who have not had experience in a motorcycle grand prix previously. The class was founded in 2007, and since then a number of the rookies have progressed through to the 125cc/Moto3 championship in MotoGP.

Prior to the 2013 season, a 2-stroke KTM RC 125cc engine was used. The year 2013 saw a change of machinery to the 4-stroke KTM RC250RBR, following the introduction of the four-stroke Moto3 class.[1]

The Spaniard José Antonio Rueda was the first racer to win the Cup title and his first World Championship title in the same year (2022).The Spaniard Ángel Piqueras was the second racer to win the Cup title and his first World Championship title in the same year (2023).

Twenty ex Rookies have gone on to win a world championship as of 2023:

RiderWorld championship
2015 Moto2, 2016 Moto2
2015 Moto3
2015 Superstock 1000
2016 Moto3
2017 Supersport 300
2017 Moto3, 2020 MotoGP
2018 Moto3
2017–18 FIM Endurance World Championship
2017–18 FIM Endurance World Championship, 2022 FIM Endurance World Championship
2020 FIM CEV Moto3 Junior, 2022 Moto3
2020 Moto2
2021 Supersport 300
2021 Moto3, 2023 Moto2
2021 Superbike
2021 FIM CEV Moto3 Junior
2022 FIM JuniorGP
2023 FIM JuniorGP
2023 FIM Endurance World Championship
2023 Moto3

So far, ten ex Rookie riders have started a race in the MotoGP class as of 2022 (active riders in bold):

RiderFirst race weekend in MotoGPFirst pole position in MotoGPFirst podium in MotoGPFirst win in MotoGPRace StartsTeams
Johann Zarco Qatar 2017 Netherlands 2017 France 2017 (GP - 2nd) Australia 2023 (GP) 123 (GP) Tech3 Racing (2017-18)
KTM Factory Racing (2019)
LCR Team (2019)
Esponsorama Racing (2020)
Pramac Racing (2021-)
No podiums (S) No wins (S) 18 (S)
Joan Mir Qatar 2019No poles Austria 2020 (GP - 2nd) Europe 2020 (GP) 80 (GP) Team Suzuki Ecstar (2019-22)
Repsol Honda (2023-)
No podiums (S) No wins (S) 16 (S)
Miguel Oliveira Qatar 2019 Portugal 2020 Styria 2020 (GP - 1st) Styria 2020 (GP) 84 (GP) Tech3 Racing (2019-20)
KTM Factory Racing (2021-22)
RNF MotoGP Racing (2023-)
No podiums (S) No wins (S) 16 (S)
Brad Binder Spain 2020No poles Czechia 2020 (GP - 1st) Czechia 2020 (GP) 70 (GP) KTM Factory Racing (2020-)
Argentina 2023 (S - 1st) Argentina 2023 (S) 18 (S)
Lorenzo Savadori Europe 2020No polesNo podiumsNo wins21 (GP) Gresini Racing (2019-20) (Test Rider)
Gresini Racing (2020-21)
Aprilia Factory Racing (2022-) (Test Rider)
4 (S)
Enea Bastianini Qatar 2021 Austria 2022 San Marino 2021 (GP - 3rd) Qatar 2022 (GP) 48 (GP) Esponsorama Racing (2021)
Gresini Racing (2022)
Ducati Corse (2023-)
No podiums (S) No wins (S) 11 (S)
Jorge Martín Qatar 2021 Doha 2021 Doha 2021 (GP - 3rd) Styria 2021 (GP) 53 (GP) Pramac Racing (2021-)
Portugal 2023 (S - 2nd) France 2023 (S) 18 (S)
Darryn Binder Qatar 2022No polesNo podiumsNo wins20 (GP) RNF MotoGP Racing (2022)
0 (S)
Fabio Di Giannantonio Qatar 2022 Italy 2022 Australia 2023 (GP - 3rd) Qatar 2023 (GP) 39 (GP) Gresini Racing (2022-)
Qatar 2023 (S - 2nd) No wins (S) 18 (S)
Raúl Fernández Qatar 2022No polesNo podiumsNo wins36 (GP) Tech3 Racing (2022)
RNF MotoGP Racing (2023-)
17 (S)

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 
Points252016131110987654321

Bike Spec

Rookies Cup KTM RC250RBR Technical Details[2]
ManufacturerKTM
ConfigurationSingle-cylinder
Displacement249.5 ccm
Combustion4-stroke
Valve TrainDOHC
Power Outputmin. 37kW at 13.000 rpm
Rev Limit13,500 rpm
Tank Capacity~11 liters
FrameTubular steel with adjustable headstock and swing arm pivot
Dry Weightapprox. 80.5 kg
SuspensionFrontRear
WP / DM 35 mm, RCMA3548WP / BAVP 4618, adjustable length, hydraulic preload
RimsFrontRear
OZ Forged Aluminium 2.5 x 17 OZ Forged Aluminium 3.5 x 17
TiresFrontRear
Dunlop 95/70-17Dunlop 115/70-17
BrakesFrontRear
Brembo Radial caliper, 290 mm GALFER single floating Disc Wave® rotorFormula brake system, 190mm GALFER fixed Disc Wave® rotor

Results

SeasonRacesChampionPointsRunner UpPointsThird placePoints
20078 Johann Zarco159 Lorenzo Savadori102 Matthew Hoyle96
200810 J. D. Beach149 Luis Salom145 Sturla Fagerhaug142
20098 Jakub Kornfeil132 Sturla Fagerhaug130 Daijiro Hiura104
201010 Jacob Gagne170 Danny Kent164 Daijiro Hiura125
201114 Lorenzo Baldassarri208 Arthur Sissis199 Alan Techer162
201215 Florian Alt233 Scott Deroue177 Karel Hanika162
201314 Karel Hanika235 Jorge Martín163 Stefano Manzi154
201414 Jorge Martín254 Joan Mir197 Stefano Manzi193
201513 Bo Bendsneyder243 Fabio Di Giannantonio194 Ayumu Sasaki161
201613 Ayumu Sasaki250 Aleix Viu201 Raúl Fernández195
201713 Kazuki Masaki194 Aleix Viu183 Can Öncü165
201812 Can Öncü235 Deniz Öncü192 Xavier Artigas166
201912 Carlos Tatay194 Pedro Acosta162 Haruki Noguchi151
202012 Pedro Acosta214 David Muñoz150 Iván Ortolá150
202114 David Alonso248 David Muñoz211 Daniel Holgado190
202214 José Antonio Rueda224 Collin Veijer210 Máximo Quiles189
202314 Ángel Piqueras318 Álvaro Carpe203 Máximo Quiles167

Records

DescriptionRecordDetails
Most race wins (total)11 wins Ángel Piqueras (2022 - 2023)
Most race wins in a season9 wins Ángel Piqueras (2023)
Most consecutive race wins6 wins Pedro Acosta (2020)
Most podium finishes (total)17 podiums Karel Hanika (2012 - 2013)
Can Öncü (2017 - 2018)
Most podium finishes in a season11 podiums Ayumu Sasaki (2016)
Most consecutive podium finishes10 podiums Can Öncü (2018)
Most points (total)417 points Jorge Martín (2013 - 2014)
Most points in a season254 points Jorge Martín (2014)
Most pole positions (total)10 pole positions Karel Hanika (2012 - 2013)
Most pole positions in a season6 pole positions Karel Hanika (2013)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rookies Cup Future Champions Wanted . . 2012-12-22 . 2014-04-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140408231452/http://www.redbull.com/cs/Satellite/en_INT/Article/Rookies-Cup-Future-Champions-Wanted-021243238872384 . dead .
  2. News: The Rookies Cup Bike . Red Bull . 2015-01-01 .