Brad Binder

Brad Binder (born 11 August 1995) is a South African Grand Prix motorcycle racer. He is most-known for winning the 2016 Moto3 World Championship. In November 2019 he was confirmed as Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider in MotoGP class for the 2020 season,[1] replacing Johann Zarco who had abandoned his factory ride earlier during that year.

Brad Binder
NationalitySouth African
Born (1995-08-11) 11 August 1995 (age 28)
Potchefstroom, South Africa
Current teamRed Bull KTM Factory Racing
Bike number33
WebsiteBrad Binder 33
Motorcycle racing career statistics
MotoGP World Championship
Active years2020
ManufacturersKTM
Championships0
2023 championship position4th (293 pts)
StartsWinsPodiumsPolesF. lapsPoints
7421104761
Moto2 World Championship
Active years20172019
ManufacturersKTM
Championships0
2019 championship position2nd (259 pts)
StartsWinsPodiumsPolesF. lapsPoints
5281513585
Moto3 World Championship
Active years20122016
ManufacturersKalex KTM (2012)
Suter Honda (2013)
Mahindra (20132014)
KTM (20152016)
Championships1 (2016)
2016 championship position1st (319 pts)
StartsWinsPodiumsPolesF. lapsPoints
8872067677
125cc World Championship
Active years2011
ManufacturersAprilia
Championships0
2011 championship positionNC (0 pts)
StartsWinsPodiumsPolesF. lapsPoints
500000

Previously, he had competed in the Moto2 class during 2019, with the Ajo KTM team,[1] finishing the championship in second place. Prior to moving up into Grand Prix level, Binder contested three seasons of the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, with a best finish of fifth overall in the championship standings.

At the 2016 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix in Jerez, Binder became the first South African to win a motorcycle Grand Prix since Jon Ekerold won the 350 cc class at the 1981 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix. From 2017, Binder raced in the Moto2 class having agreed to a deal with Ajo Motorsport.[2]

Binder's younger brother Darryn is also a motorcycle racer, and competed alongside Binder in Moto3 in both 2015 and 2016.

Binder became the first, and so far, the only South African to win a MotoGP championship race at the 2020 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix, also becoming the first rider to win with KTM in the premier class, as well as being the first rookie to win in MotoGP since Marc Márquez at the 2013 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas.

Career

Early career

He began his motorsports career in go-karting in 2003. In 2005 he switched to two wheels, immediately winning several titles in the 50cc, 125cc and 150cc categories. In 2008 he made his international debut, competing in the Aprilia Superteens Series, a British competition. In his first race he finished in second place, but in the second race he crashed. In 2009 he raced in the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup finishing 14th, in 2010 he finished 5th, and in 2011 he finished 7th.

125cc/Moto3 World Championship

RW Racing GP (2011–2012)

Binder started his Grand Prix career in the 125cc class riding an Aprilia for RW Racing GP in the 2011 season with his bike number as 14. Binder finished the season pointless, with his best position being a 17th place in Indianapolis.

In 2012, he switched to the Kalex KTM with his bike number changed to 41. Binder's first Moto3 point came at the 2012 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix. 2012 was a crash-filled season for Binder, with seven crashes. Binder scored four times in the season, with his best result of fourth place coming in Valencia. He finished the season at 21st place with 24 points.

Abrogio Racing (2013–2014)

In 2013 Binder switched from Kalex KTM to Suter Honda and later to Mahindra with the team Ambrogio Racing. 2013 was a consistent year for Binder; he scored in 14 out of the 18 races, his best result being a fourth place at Spain; he finished the final standings at 13th place with 66 points. In 2014, he improved with 2 podiums to 11th place.

Red Bull KTM Ajo (2015–2016)

In 2015 Binder again switched teams to the KTM factory-supported Ajo Motorsport. His first season on the new machine was largely positive with regular points finishes and 4 podiums leading to an overall 6th place finish.

Binder in 2016

In the 2016 season, he built on this success with 7 wins and 14 podiums en route to his first world championship, with a 142 point margin over 2nd place.

Moto2 World Championship

Red Bull KTM Ajo (2017–2019)

2017

In 2017, Binder moved up to the Moto2 class, continuing with Red Bull KTM Ajo. In his first season he achieved 3 podiums on the way to 8th place in the riders' standings; despite having an injury and being forced to miss a few rounds.

2018

In 2018, Binder improved with 3 wins and consistent points finishes to achieve 3rd place in the championship.

2019

In 2019, after a difficult start to the season for KTM with the new Triumph engine, Binder took 5 wins and 9 podiums to finish in 2nd place as the best KTM rider, just 3 points off champion Álex Márquez.

MotoGP World Championship

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing (2020–present)

2020
Binder racing in 2020

Binder made his MotoGP debut with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team in the 2020 season.[1] Binder won his first MotoGP race at the third round of the season in Brno. This was also the first race win for the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team in the premier class.[3]

2021

Binder, along with KTM, had a rough start to the 2021 season. Despite this, he maintained top ten positions and got into the top 5 four times, with two 5th places at Portimao and Mugello and two 4th place finishes at Sachsenring and Assen.

Binder scored a surprise home track victory for KTM at the Austrian MotoGP Grand Prix when, with 5 laps remaining and rain beginning to fall, he decided to take the chance of finishing the race on slicks while most other leading riders chose to pit and swap to motorcycles fitted with wet tires. The gamble paid off and despite extremely slick conditions and mostly ineffective brakes due to the wet and cold track surface, he was able to withstand a late charge by Ducati rider Francesco Bagnaia and win the race.

2022

Binder stayed with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team for a third consecutive season for the 2022 World Championship.[4] He started off the year with an overachieving 2nd place finish at the Qatar Grand Prix.[5] From then on, Brad has been a consistent top 10 finisher, with a tendency to perform better in race trim than in qualifying trim, as has been the case with his teammate Miguel Oliveira.[6] He attained his first ever top 3 qualifying result in MotoGP at the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix, which he followed up with his second podium finish of the season, in 2nd position.

2023

Binder signed a contract with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing in June 2021, to remain with the team for the 2023 World Championship and 2024.[7] He showed his class by winning the Sprint race in Argentina (2023) at the 2nd race of the season coming from 15th on the grid.[8]

On the weekend of the 2023 Austrian round, Binder extended his contract, which keeps him there until the end of 2026.[9]

Career statistics

Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup

Races by year

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

Year1234567891011121314PosPts
2009SPA1
13
SPA2
10
ITA
Ret
NED
16
GER
Ret
GBR
15
CZE1
11
CZE2
14
14th17
2010SPA1
4
SPA2
Ret
ITA
3
NED1
7
NED2
7
GER1
2
GER2
2
CZE1
7
CZE2
4
RSM
Ret
5th109
2011SPA1
2
SPA2
Ret
POR1
1
POR2
17
GBR1
15
GBR2
Ret
NED1
10
NED2
20
ITA
10
GER1
2
GER2
9
CZE1
12
CZE2
10
RSM
Ret
7th95

CEV Buckler Moto3 Championship

Races by year

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

YearBike1234567PosPts
2012Suter HondaJERNAVARACATALB1ALB2VAL
1
17th25

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

By season

SeasonClassMotorcycleTeamRaceWinPodiumPoleFLapPtsPlcdWCh
2011125ccApriliaRW Racing GP500000NC
Andalucía Banca Cívica
2012Moto3Kalex KTMRW Racing GP1700002421st
2013Moto3Suter HondaAmbrogio Racing1100004613th
Mahindra6000020
2014Moto3MahindraAmbrogio Racing18020110911th
2015Moto3KTMRed Bull KTM Ajo1804031596th
2016Moto3KTMRed Bull KTM Ajo18714633191st1
2017Moto2KTMRed Bull KTM Ajo1503021258th
2018Moto2KTMRed Bull KTM Ajo1833112013rd
2019Moto2KTMRed Bull KTM Ajo1959002592nd
2020MotoGPKTMRed Bull KTM Factory Racing1411028711th
2021MotoGPKTMRed Bull KTM Factory Racing1811001516th
2022MotoGPKTMRed Bull KTM Factory Racing2003011886th
2023MotoGPKTMRed Bull KTM Factory Racing2005012934th
2024MotoGPKTMRed Bull KTM Factory Racing20100422nd
Total219174671420231

By class

ClassSeasons1st GP1st Pod1st WinRaceWinPodiumsPoleFLapPtsWChmp
125cc20112011 Indianapolis5000000
Moto32012–20162012 Qatar2014 Japan2016 Spain88720676771
Moto22017–20192017 Qatar2017 Australia2018 Germany52815135850
MotoGP2020–present2020 Spain2020 Czech Republic2020 Czech Republic74211047610
Total2011–present219174671420231

Races by year

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

YearClassBike123456789101112131415161718192021PosPts
2011125ccApriliaQATSPAPORFRACATGBRNEDITAGERCZEINP
17
RSMARAJPN
20
AUS
21
MAL
Ret
VAL
Ret
NC0
2012Moto3Kalex KTMQAT
Ret
SPA
Ret
POR
11
FRA
Ret
CAT
Ret
GBR
17
NED
20
GER
Ret
ITA
24
INP
Ret
CZE
20
RSM
16
ARA
16
JPN
Ret
MAL
12
AUS
14
VAL
4
21st24
2013Moto3Suter HondaQAT
12
AME
9
SPA
4
FRA
8
ITA
14
CAT
12
NED
15
GER
9
INP
Ret
CZE
Ret
GBR
Ret
13th66
MahindraRSM
18
ARA
12
MAL
11
AUS
15
JPN
10
VAL
12
2014Moto3MahindraQAT
15
AME
Ret
ARG
14
SPA
Ret
FRA
14
ITA
9
CAT
6
NED
9
GER
2
INP
9
CZE
6
GBR
15
RSM
6
ARA
8
JPN
3
AUS
15
MAL
Ret
VAL
9
11th109
2015Moto3KTMQAT
10
AME
5
ARG
5
SPA
3
FRA
Ret
ITA
10
CAT
9
NED
7
GER
7
INP
8
CZE
3
GBR
Ret
RSM
5
ARA
Ret
JPN
17
AUS
3
MAL
2
VAL
4
6th159
2016Moto3KTMQAT
2
ARG
3
AME
3
SPA
1
FRA
1
ITA
1
CAT
2
NED
12
GER
8
AUT
2
CZE
Ret
GBR
1
RSM
1
ARA
2
JPN
2
AUS
1
MAL
17
VAL
1
1st319
2017Moto2KTMQAT
20
ARG
9
AMESPAFRAITA
10
CAT
17
NED
13
GER
7
CZE
12
AUT
7
GBR
9
RSM
4
ARA
5
JPN
Ret
AUS
2
MAL
2
VAL
3
8th125
2018Moto2KTMQAT
6
ARG
Ret
AME
6
SPA
6
FRA
9
ITA
6
CAT
6
NED
7
GER
1
CZE
6
AUT
6
GBR
C
RSM
8
ARA
1
THA
4
JPN
5
AUS
1
MAL
8
VAL
Ret
3rd201
2019Moto2KTMQAT
12
ARG
6
AME
Ret
SPA
5
FRA
4
ITA
15
CAT
11
NED
2
GER
2
CZE
Ret
AUT
1
GBR
3
RSM
6
ARA
1
THA
2
JPN
12
AUS
1
MAL
1
VAL
1
2nd259
2020MotoGPKTMSPA
13
ANC
Ret
CZE
1
AUT
4
STY
8
RSM
12
EMI
Ret
CAT
11
FRA
12
ARA
11
TER
Ret
EUR
7
VAL
5
POR
Ret
11th87
2021MotoGPKTMQAT
14
DOH
8
POR
5
SPA
Ret
FRA
13
ITA
5
CAT
8
GER
4
NED
12
STY
4
AUT
1
GBR
6
ARA
7
RSM
9
AME
9
EMI
11
ALR
10
VAL
7
6th151
2022MotoGPKTMQAT
2
INA
8
ARG
6
AME
12
POR
Ret
SPA
10
FRA
8
ITA
7
CAT
8
GER
7
NED
5
GBR
11
AUT
7
RSM
8
ARA
4
JPN
2
THA
10
AUS
10
MAL
8
VAL
2
6th188
2023MotoGPKTMPOR
6
ARG
171
AME
135
SPA
21
FRA
62
ITA
5
GER
Ret6
NED
45
GBR
39
AUT
22
CAT
Ret4
RSM
145
IND
44
JPN
Ret2
INA
6
AUS
4
THA
32
MAL
Ret5
QAT
57
VAL
32
4th293
2024MotoGPKTMQAT
22
POR
4
AME
9
SPAFRACATITAKAZNEDGERGBRAUTCATRSMINDINAJPNAUSTHAMALVAL6th*49*

* Season still in progress.

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