Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup

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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.

RegionEurope
Inaugural season2007
Riders' championSpain Brian Uriarte
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Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup
CategoryMotorcycle sport
RegionEurope
Inaugural season2007
Riders' championSpain Brian Uriarte
Official websitewww.redbullrookiescup.com
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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 Rookies Cup staff include Rider Coaches August "Gustl" Auinger and Dani Ribalta with Peter Clifford being the Director of Rider Development and Media.

Alumni

World Champions

29 ex Rookies have gone on to win at least one World Championship as of 2025:

The Spaniards José Antonio Rueda, Ángel Piqueras, Álvaro Carpe and Brian Uriarte have all won the Rookies up and the FIM Moto3 Junior World Championship in the same year.

Moto GP riders

So far, 11 ex Rookie riders have started a race in the MotoGP class as of 2024 (active riders in bold):

More information Rider, First race weekend in MotoGP ...
Rider First race weekend in MotoGP First pole position in MotoGP First podium in MotoGP First win in MotoGP Race Starts Teams
France Johann Zarco Qatar Qatar 2017 Netherlands Netherlands 2017 France France 2017 (GP - 2nd) Australia Australia 2023 (GP) 143 (GP) France Tech3 Racing (2017-18)
Austria KTM Factory Racing (2019)
Monaco LCR Team (2019)
Spain Esponsorama Racing (2020)
Italy Pramac Racing (2021-2023) Monaco LCR Team (2024-)
No podiums (S) No wins (S) 38 (S)
Spain Joan Mir Qatar Qatar 2019 No poles Austria Austria 2020 (GP - 2nd) Europe Europe 2020 (GP) 98 (GP) Japan Team Suzuki Ecstar (2019-22)
Japan Repsol Honda (2023-)
No podiums (S) No wins (S) 34 (S)
Portugal Miguel Oliveira Qatar Qatar 2019 Portugal Portugal 2020 Styria Styria 2020 (GP - 1st) Styria Styria 2020 (GP) 98 (GP) France Tech3 Racing (2019-20)
Austria KTM Factory Racing (2021-22)
Malaysia RNF MotoGP Racing (2023) United States Trackhouse Racing (2024-)
No podiums (S) No wins (S) 30 (S)
South Africa Brad Binder Spain Spain 2020 No poles Czech Republic Czechia 2020 (GP - 1st) Czech Republic Czechia 2020 (GP) 90 (GP) Austria KTM Factory Racing (2020-)
Argentina Argentina 2023 (S - 1st) Argentina Argentina 2023 (S) 37 (S)
Italy Lorenzo Savadori Europe Europe 2020 No poles No podiums No wins 21 (GP) Italy Gresini Racing (2019-20) (Test Rider)
Italy Gresini Racing (2020-21)
Italy Aprilia Factory Racing (2022-) (Test Rider)
4 (S)
Italy Enea Bastianini Qatar Qatar 2021 Austria Austria 2022 San Marino San Marino 2021 (GP - 3rd) Qatar Qatar 2022 (GP) 69 (GP) Spain Esponsorama Racing (2021)
Italy Gresini Racing (2022)
Italy Ducati Corse (2023-)
No podiums (S) No wins (S) 31 (S)
Spain Jorge Martín Qatar Qatar 2021 Qatar Doha 2021 Qatar Doha 2021 (GP - 3rd) Styria Styria 2021 (GP) 73 (GP) Italy Pramac Racing (2021-)
Portugal Portugal 2023 (S - 2nd) France France 2023 (S) 38 (S)
South Africa Darryn Binder Qatar Qatar 2022 No poles No podiums No wins 20 (GP) Malaysia RNF MotoGP Racing (2022)
0 (S)
Italy Fabio Di Giannantonio Qatar Qatar 2022 Italy Italy 2022 Australia Australia 2023 (GP - 3rd) Qatar Qatar 2023 (GP) 57 (GP) Italy Gresini Racing (2022-2023) Italy VR46 Racing Team (2024-)
Qatar Qatar 2023 (S - 2nd) No wins (S) 36 (S)
Spain Raúl Fernández Qatar Qatar 2022 No poles No podiums No wins 58 (GP) France Tech3 Racing (2022)
Malaysia RNF MotoGP Racing (2023) United States Trackhouse Racing (2024-)
37 (S)
Spain Pedro Acosta Qatar Qatar 2024 Japan Japan 2024 Portugal Portugal 2024 (GP - 3rd) No wins 18 (GP) France Tech3 Racing (2024)
Spain Spain 2024 (S - 2nd) 19 (S)
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  • Data correct as of November 8 2024

Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider has to finish the race to earn points.

More information Position, 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
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  • Each rider's lowest score discounted. (2007-08 Only)

Bike Spec

More information Rookies Cup KTM RC250RBR Technical Details, Manufacturer ...
Rookies Cup KTM RC250RBR Technical Details[2]
Manufacturer KTM
Configuration Single-cylinder
Displacement 249.5 ccm
Combustion 4-stroke
Valve Train DOHC
Power Output min. 37 kilowatts (50 hp) at 13.000 rpm
Rev Limit 13,500 rpm
Tank Capacity ~11 liters
Frame Tubular steel with adjustable headstock and swing arm pivot
Dry Weight approx. 80.5 kg
Suspension Front Rear
WP / DM 35 mm, RCMA3548 WP / BAVP 4618, adjustable length, hydraulic preload
Rims Front Rear
OZ Forged Aluminium 2.5 x 17 OZ Forged Aluminium 3.5 x 17
Tires Front Rear
Dunlop 95/70-17 Dunlop 115/70-17
Brakes Front Rear
Brembo Radial caliper, 290 mm GALFER single floating Disc Wave® rotor Formula brake system, 190mm GALFER fixed Disc Wave® rotor
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Results

Records

More information Description, Record ...
Description Record Details
Most race wins (total) 11 wins Spain Ángel Piqueras (2022 - 2023)
Most race wins in a season 9 wins Spain Ángel Piqueras (2023)
Most consecutive race wins 6 wins Spain Pedro Acosta (2020)
Most podium finishes (total) 17 podiums Czech Republic Karel Hanika (2012 - 2013)
Turkey Can Öncü (2017 - 2018)
Most podium finishes in a season 11 podiums Japan Ayumu Sasaki (2016)
Most consecutive podium finishes 10 podiums Turkey Can Öncü (2018)
Most points (total) 417 points Spain Jorge Martín (2013 - 2014)
Most points in a season 254 points Spain Jorge Martín (2014)
Most pole positions (total) 10 pole positions Czech Republic Karel Hanika (2012 - 2013)
Most pole positions in a season 6 pole positions Czech Republic Karel Hanika (2013)
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