List of 250cc/Moto2 World Riders' Champions

Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier championship of motorcycle road racing, which has been divided into three classes since 1990: 125cc, 250cc and MotoGP. Former classes that have been discontinued include 350cc, 50cc/80cc and Sidecar.[1] 250cc is the intermediate category; the 250cc refers to the size of the engines of the motorcycles that race in that class. The engines have twin cylinders, as opposed to the four cylinders used in MotoGP.[2] The Grand Prix Road-Racing World Championship was established in 1949 by the sport's governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), and is the oldest motorsport World Championship.[2] The 250cc class was replaced in 2010 by a new class called Moto2. The 250cc engines were replaced by 600cc engines, which were supplied by Honda to all teams.[3]

A man in a jacket standing in front of a stall
Phil Read, who, along with Max Biaggi, holds the most 250cc championships, with four.

Each season consists of 12 to 18 Grands Prix contested on closed circuits, as opposed to public roads. Points earned in these events count toward the riders' and constructors' world championships. The rider's and constructor's championship are separate championships, but are based on the same point system. The number of points awarded at the end of each race to the top 15 qualifying riders depends on their placement. Points received by each finisher, from first 1st place to 15th place: 25, 20, 16, 13, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Historically, there have been several points systems.[4] Results from all current Grands Prix count towards the championships; in the past, only a certain number of results were counted.[5]

Phil Read and Max Biaggi have won the most championships, with four each. Dani Pedrosa is the youngest to win the championship; he was 19 years and 18 days old when he won the championship in 2004.[6] Italian riders have won the most championships; 13 riders have won a total of 22 championships. Riders from Great Britain have won the second most; four riders have won a total of nine championships. Germans have won the third most, as four riders have won a total of seven championships. Bruno Ruffo won the inaugural championship in 1949. Hiroshi Aoyama was the last rider to win the 250cc championship in 2009. Toni Elías was the first champion of the Moto2 category.[7] Augusto Fernández is the current champion; he won the 2022 Moto2 World Championship.

Champions

Key
*Champion also won 500cc Championship in that season
Champion also won 350cc Championship in that season
Champion also won 125cc Championship in that season
Indicates information is not available
  • The "Season" column refers to the season the competition was held, and wikilinks to the article about that season.
  • The "Margin" column refers to the margin of points by which the winner defeated the runner-up.

By season

250cc/Moto2 Motorcycle World Champions
SeasonCountryRiderConstructorGrands PrixPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsMargin
1949  ItalyBruno RuffoMoto Guzzi4120245
1950  ItalyDario AmbrosiniBenelli43432410
1951  ItalyBruno RuffoMoto Guzzi5243224
1952  ItalyEnrico LorenzettiMoto Guzzi6252284
1953  West GermanyWerner HaasNSU7252285
1954  West GermanyWerner HaasNSU7553326
1955  West GermanyHermann Paul MüllerNSU5131162
1956  ItalyCarlo UbbialiMV Agusta6554326
1957  United KingdomCecil SandfordMondial62502610
1958  ItalyTarquinio ProviniMV Agusta64453216
1959  ItalyCarlo UbbialiMV Agusta72522812
1960  ItalyCarlo UbbialiMV Agusta6464324
1961  United KingdomMike HailwoodHonda11483446
1962  Rhodesia and NyasalandJim RedmanHonda106924816
1963  Rhodesia and NyasalandJim RedmanHonda12492442
1964  United KingdomPhil ReadYamaha11574464
1965  United KingdomPhil ReadYamaha127965614
1966  United KingdomMike HailwoodHonda12101085622
1967  United KingdomMike HailwoodHonda13587500
1968  United KingdomPhil ReadYamaha10575460
1969  AustraliaKel CarruthersBenelli12373895
1970  United KingdomRodney GouldYamaha1269310218
1971  United KingdomPhil ReadYamaha12353735
1972  FinlandJarno SaarinenYamaha13496941
1973  West GermanyDieter BraunYamaha114528016
1974  ItalyWalter VillaHarley-Davidson1014537719
1975  ItalyWalter VillaHarley-Davidson115564859
1976  ItalyWalter VillaHarley-Davidson1177879017
1977  ItalyMario LegaMorbidelli1201518513
1978  South AfricaKork BallingtonKawasaki1254841246
1979  South AfricaKork BallingtonKawasaki12379714160
1980  West GermanyAnton MangKawasaki109410412841
1981  West GermanyAnton MangKawasaki12101011916065
1982  FranceJean-Louis TournadreYamaha1201821181
1983  VenezuelaCarlos LavadoYamaha11146210027
1984  FranceChristian SarronYamaha1233811099
1985  United StatesFreddie Spencer *Honda1267861273
1986  VenezuelaCarlos LavadoYamaha1176831146
1987  West GermanyAnton MangHonda15188113628
1988  SpainSito PonsHonda151411223110
1989  SpainSito PonsHonda153712726272
1990  United StatesJohn KocinskiYamaha158712822315
1991  ItalyLuca CadaloraHonda154812823717
1992  ItalyLuca CadaloraHonda13279320364
1993  JapanTetsuya HaradaYamaha1424731974
1994  ItalyMax BiaggiAprilia147510823420
1995  ItalyMax BiaggiAprilia139812728363
1996  ItalyMax BiaggiAprilia15891192746
1997  ItalyMax BiaggiHonda15351022502
1998  ItalyLoris CapirossiAprilia1482932043
1999  ItalyValentino RossiAprilia165912830948
2000  FranceOlivier JacqueYamaha16531142797
2001  JapanDaijiro KatoHonda1661113932249
2002  ItalyMarco MelandriAprilia162912429857
2003  San MarinoManuel PoggialiAprilia163410624914
2004  SpainDani PedrosaHonda164713831761
2005  SpainDani PedrosaHonda165811730955
2006  SpainJorge LorenzoAprilia1610811128917
2007  SpainJorge LorenzoAprilia179912331252
2008  ItalyMarco SimoncelliGilera167612428137
2009  JapanHiroshi AoyamaHonda16247426122
2010  SpainToni ElíasMoriwaki17378227170
2011  GermanyStefan BradlKalex177411327423
2012  SpainMarc MárquezSuter177914532859
2013  SpainPol EspargaróKalex176610426540
2014  SpainTito RabatKalex1811714534657
2015  FranceJohann ZarcoKalex1878141352118
2016  FranceJohann ZarcoKalex187710427642
2017  ItalyFranco MorbidelliKalex186812830865
2018  ItalyFrancesco BagnaiaKalex18681233069
2019  SpainÁlex MárquezKalex19651052623
2020  ItalyEnea BastianiniKalex1503722059
2021  AustraliaRemy GardnerKalex18351233114
2022  SpainAugusto FernándezKalex202495271.529.5
2023  SpainPedro AcostaKalex2037148332.583

Multiple champions

250cc/Moto2 Motorcycle multiple champions
RiderTotalSeasons
Phil Read41964, 1965, 1968, 1971
Max Biaggi41994, 1995, 1996, 1997
Carlo Ubbiali31956, 1959, 1960
Mike Hailwood31961, 1966, 1967
Walter Villa31974, 1975, 1976
Anton Mang31980, 1981, 1987
Bruno Ruffo21949, 1951
Werner Haas21953, 1954
Jim Redman21962, 1963
Kork Ballington21978, 1979
Carlos Lavado21983, 1986
Sito Pons21988, 1989
Luca Cadalora21991, 1992
Dani Pedrosa22004, 2005
Jorge Lorenzo22006, 2007
Johann Zarco22015, 2016

By constructor

250cc/Moto2 Motorcycle world champions by constructor
ConstructorTotal
Honda16
Yamaha14
Kalex12
Aprilia9
MV Agusta4
Kawasaki4
NSU3
Harley-Davidson3
Moto Guzzi3
Benelli2
Mondial1
Morbidelli1
Gilera1
Moriwaki1
Suter1

By nationality

250cc/Moto2 Motorcycle world champions by nationality
NationalityRidersTotal
 Italy1625
 Spain912
 United Kingdom49
 Germany58
 France45
 Japan33
 United States22
 Australia22
 Rhodesia12
 South Africa12
 Venezuela12
 Finland11
 San Marino11

References

Bibliography

  • Marshall, Anne (1997). Guinness Book of Knowledge. Guinness Publishing. ISBN 0-85112-046-6.

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