List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing rider records

Summary

This is a list of all-time Grand Prix motorcycle racing (50cc/80cc, MotoE, 125cc/Moto3, 250cc/Moto2, 350cc, and 500cc/MotoGP classes) rider records, since 1949. Riders competing in the 2023 MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3, and MotoE seasons are highlighted in bold.

This page is accurate as of the 2024 Portuguese Grand Prix.

Race entered and started edit

Riders are considered to be entered into a race if they attempt to compete in at least one official practice session with the intent of entering the race. These drivers are noted on the entry list for that race. A rider is considered to have started a race if they line up on the grid or at the pitlane exit for the start of the race. If a race is stopped and restarted, participation in any portion of the race is counted, but only if that portion was in any way counted towards the final classification.

Total entries edit

Rider Seasons Entries
1   Valentino Rossi 19962021 435
2   Andrea Dovizioso 20012022 348
3   Loris Capirossi 19902011 332
4   Aleix Espargaró 20042024 327
5   Simone Corsi 20022022 326
6   Thomas Lüthi 20022021 323
7   Jorge Lorenzo 20022019 306
  Dani Pedrosa 20012018, 2021, 2023
9   Pol Espargaró 20062023 297
10   Álvaro Bautista 20022018, 2023 280

Total starts edit

Rider Seasons Starts
1   Valentino Rossi 19962021 432
2   Andrea Dovizioso 20012022 346
3   Loris Capirossi 19902011 328
4   Aleix Espargaró 20042024 323
5   Simone Corsi 20022022 320
6   Thomas Lüthi 20022021 317
7   Dani Pedrosa 20012018, 2021, 2023 298
8   Jorge Lorenzo 20022019 297
9   Pol Espargaró 20062023 288
10   Alex Barros 19862005, 2007 276

Wins edit

Total Grand Prix wins edit

Rider Wins
1   Giacomo Agostini 122
2   Valentino Rossi 115
3   Ángel Nieto 90
4   Marc Márquez 85
5   Mike Hailwood 76
6   Jorge Lorenzo 68
7   Mick Doohan 54
  Dani Pedrosa
9   Phil Read 52
10   Jim Redman 45
  Casey Stoner
Source:[1]

Most consecutive Grand Prix wins edit

Rider Season(s) Wins Consecutive races won
1   Giacomo Agostini 19681969 35 1968 350cc West German1969 500cc Ulster
2   Giacomo Agostini 1970 19 1970 350cc West German1970 500cc Nations
3   John Surtees 19581959 17 1958 350cc Ulster1959 500cc Nations
4   Anton Mang 1981 13 1981 250cc French1981 350cc Czechoslovak
5   Carlo Ubbiali 19551956 12 1955 125cc French1956 250cc Belgian
6   Ángel Nieto 19781979 11 1978 125cc Finnish1979 125cc Dutch
  Fausto Gresini 19861987 1986 125cc Baden-Württemberg1987 125cc San Marino
8   Mike Hailwood 19651966 10 1965 500cc Nations1966 350cc Dutch
  Mick Doohan 1997 1997 500cc Italian1997 500cc Catalan
  Marc Márquez 2014 2014 MotoGP Qatar2014 MotoGP Indianapolis
Source:[1]

Youngest Grand Prix winners edit

(only the first win for each rider is listed)

Rider Age Race Class
1   Can Öncü 15 years, 115 days 2018 Valencian Grand Prix Moto3
2   Scott Redding 15 years, 170 days 2008 British Grand Prix 125cc
3   Marco Melandri 15 years, 324 days 1998 Dutch TT 125cc
4   Romano Fenati 16 years, 105 days 2012 Spanish Grand Prix Moto3
5   Maverick Viñales 16 years, 123 days 2011 French Grand Prix 125cc
6   Jorge Lorenzo 16 years, 139 days 2003 Rio Grand Prix 125cc
7   Ivan Goi 16 years, 157 days 1996 Austrian Grand Prix 125cc
8   Sergio García 16 years, 240 days 2019 Valencian Grand Prix Moto3
9   Héctor Barberá 16 years, 253 days 2003 British Grand Prix 125cc
10   Dani Pedrosa 16 years, 273 days 2002 Dutch TT 125cc

Oldest Grand Prix winners edit

(only the last win for each rider is listed)

Rider Age Race Class
1   Arthur Wheeler 46 years, 70 days 1962 Argentine Grand Prix 250cc
2   Fergus Anderson 45 years, 236 days 1954 Spanish Grand Prix 350cc
3   Hermann Paul Müller 45 years, 217 days 1955 West German Grand Prix 250cc
4   Enrico Lorenzetti 42 years, 273 days 1953 Spanish Grand Prix 250cc
5   Jack Findlay 42 years, 85 days 1977 Austrian Grand Prix 500cc
6   Leslie Graham 41 years, 270 days 1953 Isle of Man TT 125cc
7   Maurice Cann 41 years, 144 days 1952 Ulster Grand Prix 250cc
8   Marcellino Lucchi 41 years, 65 days 1998 Italian Grand Prix 250cc
9   Freddie Frith 40 years, 82 days 1949 Ulster Grand Prix 350cc
10   Jack Ahearn 39 years, 327 days 1964 Finnish Grand Prix 500cc

Total MotoGP Sprint wins edit

Rider Wins
1   Jorge Martín 10
2   Francesco Bagnaia 4
3   Brad Binder 2
  Álex Márquez
5   Marco Bezzecchi 1
  Aleix Espargaró
  Maverick Viñales

Pole positions edit

Total pole positions edit

Rider Poles
1   Marc Márquez 92
2   Jorge Lorenzo 69
3   Valentino Rossi 65
4   Mick Doohan 58
5   Max Biaggi 56
6   Dani Pedrosa 49
7   Casey Stoner 43
8   Loris Capirossi 41
9   Jorge Martín 35
10   Freddie Spencer 33
Source:[2]

Most consecutive pole positions edit

Rider Poles Races
1   Mick Doohan 12 1997 500cc Italian1997 500cc Australian
2   Freddie Spencer 9 1985 500cc German1985 500cc Swedish
3   Pier Paolo Bianchi 8 1977 125cc Nations1977 125cc Finnish
4   Max Biaggi 7 1995 250cc German1995 250cc Rio de Janeiro
  Casey Stoner 2008 MotoGP Catalan2008 MotoGP San Marino
  Marc Márquez 2013 MotoGP Valencia2014 MotoGP Italian
7   Marco Lucchinelli 6 1981 500cc Nations1981 500cc San Marino
  Kevin Schwantz 1989 500cc Nations1989 500cc Belgian
  Mick Doohan 1992 500cc Australian1992 500cc German
1995 500cc Australian1995 500cc Italian
Source:[1]

Most seasons with a pole position edit

Rider Seasons Total
1   Valentino Rossi 19961997, 20012010, 20142016, 2018 16
2   Dani Pedrosa 20022015, 2017 15
  Jorge Lorenzo 20032016, 2018
4   Max Biaggi 19922004 13
  Marc Márquez 20092019, 20222023
6   Luca Cadalora 19851995 11
  Loris Capirossi 1991, 19931994, 19972001, 2003, 20052006
8   Maverick Viñales 20112014, 20172021, 2023 10
9   Pier Paolo Bianchi 19751978, 19801983, 1985 9
  Mick Doohan 19901998
  Casey Stoner 20032012
  Andrea Dovizioso 20032004, 20062007, 2010, 20142016, 2018

Podium finishes edit

Total podium finishes edit

Rider Podiums
1   Valentino Rossi 235
2   Giacomo Agostini 159
3   Dani Pedrosa 153
4   Jorge Lorenzo 152
5   Marc Márquez 140
6   Ángel Nieto 139
7   Phil Read 121
8   Mike Hailwood 112
9   Max Biaggi 111
10   Andrea Dovizioso 103
Source:[1]

Youngest to score a podium finish edit

Rider Age Place Race Class
1   Iván Palazzese 15 years, 77 days 3rd 1977 Venezuelan Grand Prix 125cc
2   Can Öncü 15 years, 115 days 1st 2018 Valencian Grand Prix Moto3
3   Marc Márquez 15 years, 126 days 3rd 2008 British Grand Prix 125cc
4   Scott Redding 15 years, 170 days 1st 2008 British Grand Prix 125cc
5   Jonas Folger 15 years, 277 days 2nd 2009 French Grand Prix 125cc
6   Marco Melandri 15 years, 283 days 2nd 1998 Italian Grand Prix 125cc
7   Fabio Quartararo 15 years, 283 days 2nd 2015 Grand Prix of the Americas Moto3
8   Dani Pedrosa 15 years, 359 days 3rd 2001 Valencian Grand Prix Moto3
9   David Muñoz 16 years, 21 days 2nd 2022 Catalan Grand Prix Moto3
10   Romano Fenati 16 years, 84 days 2nd 2012 Qatar Grand Prix Moto3

Points edit

Throughout the history of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Championship, the points-scoring positions and the number of points awarded to each position have varied – see the List of FIM World Championship points scoring systems for details.

Total points edit

Rider Seasons Points
1   Valentino Rossi 19962021 6357
2   Dani Pedrosa 20012018, 2021, 2023 4200
3   Jorge Lorenzo 20022019 3946
4   Andrea Dovizioso 20012022 3796
5   Marc Márquez 20082024 3699
6   Loris Capirossi 19902011 3215
7   Max Biaggi 19912005 2892
8   Thomas Lüthi 20072021 2657
9   Maverick Viñales 20112024 2568
10   Casey Stoner 20012012 2411
Source:[3][4]

Most consecutive points finishes edit

Rider Points finishes Races
1   Mick Doohan 37 1995 500cc Italian Grand Prix1997 500cc Indonesian Grand Prix
2   Giacomo Agostini 35 1967 500cc Nations Grand Prix–1969 500cc Ulster Grand Prix
3   Luca Cadalora 34 1990 250cc French Grand Prix1992 250cc South African Grand Prix
  Colin Edwards 2004 MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix2006 MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix
5   Dominique Aegerter 33 2012 Moto2 Spanish Grand Prix2013 Moto2 Valencian Grand Prix
6   Andrea Dovizioso 31 2005 250cc Qatar Grand Prix2007 250cc Czech Grand Prix
  Mika Kallio 2013 Moto2 French Grand Prix2014 Moto2 Malaysian Grand Prix
8   Wayne Gardner 30 1986 500cc West German Grand Prix1988 500cc West German Grand Prix
  Francesco Bagnaia 2017 Moto2 Catalan Grand Prix2018 Moto2 Valencian Grand Prix
10   Ralf Waldmann 29 1996 250cc Indonesian Grand Prix1997 250cc Australian Grand Prix
Source:[5]

Riders' Championships edit

Total championships edit

Rider Titles Seasons
1   Giacomo Agostini 15 350cc – 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974
500cc – 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975
2   Ángel Nieto 13 50cc – 1969, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977
125cc – 1971, 1972, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984
3   Carlo Ubbiali 9 125cc – 1951, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960
250cc – 1956, 1959, 1960
  Mike Hailwood 250cc – 1961, 1966, 1967
350cc – 1966, 1967
500cc – 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
  Valentino Rossi 125cc – 1997
250cc – 1999
500cc – 2001
MotoGP – 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009
6   Marc Márquez 8 125cc – 2010
Moto2 – 2012
MotoGP – 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
7   John Surtees 7 350cc – 1958, 1959, 1960
500cc – 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960
  Phil Read 125cc – 1968
250cc – 1964, 1965, 1968, 1971
500cc – 1973, 1974
9   Geoff Duke 6 350cc – 1951, 1952
500cc – 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955
  Jim Redman 250cc – 1962, 1963
350cc – 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
Source:[6]

Most consecutive championships edit

Rider Titles Seasons
1   Giacomo Agostini 12 1967 500cc, 19681972 350cc500cc, 1973 350cc
2   Mike Hailwood 8 19621965 500cc, 19661967 250cc350cc
3   Geoff Duke 6 1951 350cc500cc, 1952 350cc, 19531955 500cc
  John Surtees 1958 350cc500cc, 1959 350cc500cc, 1960 350cc500cc
  Jim Redman 19621963 250cc350cc, 19641965 350cc
6   Carlo Ubbiali 5 1958 125cc, 19591960 125cc250cc
  Ángel Nieto 19691970 50cc, 1971 125cc, 1972 50cc125cc
  Mick Doohan 19941998 500cc
  Valentino Rossi 2001 500cc, 20022005 MotoGP
10   Hugh Anderson 4 1963 80cc125cc, 1964 80cc, 1965 125cc
  Walter Villa 19741975 250cc, 1974 250cc350cc, 1975 250cc350cc
  Kork Ballington 19781979 250cc350cc
  Kenny Roberts 19781979 500cc, 1980 750cc, 1981 500cc
  Anton Mang 1980 250cc, 1981 250cc350cc, 1982 350cc
  Ángel Nieto 19811984 125cc
  Stefan Dörflinger 19821983 50cc, 19841985 80cc
  Jorge Martínez 19861987 80cc, 1988 80cc125cc
  Max Biaggi 19941997 250cc
  Marc Márquez 20162019 MotoGP

Youngest World Riders' Championship winners edit

(at the time they clinched the first/only title)

Rider Age Season Class
1   Loris Capirossi 17 years, 165 days 1990 125cc
2   Pedro Acosta 17 years, 166 days 2021 Moto3
3   Marc Márquez 17 years, 263 days 2010 125cc
4   Dani Pedrosa 18 years, 13 days 2003 125cc
5   Izan Guevara 18 years, 110 days 2022 Moto3
6   Valentino Rossi 18 years, 196 days 1997 125cc
7   Álex Márquez 18 years, 200 days 2014 Moto3
8   Andrea Dovizioso 18 years, 201 days 2004 125cc
9   Manuel Poggiali 18 years, 262 days 2001 125cc
10   Maverick Viñales 18 years, 302 days 2013 Moto3

Oldest World Riders' Championship winners edit

(at the time they clinched the last/only title)

Rider Age Season Class
1   Hermann Paul Müller 45 years, 287 days 1955 250cc
2   Fergus Anderson 45 years, 236 days 1954 350cc
3   Enrico Lorenzetti 41 years, 254 days 1952 250cc
4   Freddie Frith 40 years, 82 days 1949 350cc
5   Anton Mang 37 years, 349 days 1987 250cc
6   Leslie Graham 37 years, 340 days 1949 500cc
7   Nello Pagani 37 years, 241 days 1949 125cc
8   Ángel Nieto 37 years, 193 days 1984 125cc
9   Luigi Taveri 36 years, 357 days 1966 125cc
10   Phil Read 35 years, 208 days 1974 500cc

References edit

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  2. ^ "Results-front".
  3. ^ "Rossi aiming to hit 5000 points from pole". motogp.com. 2 June 2018.
  4. ^ "MotoGP, Dovizioso Leonida, the battle of the 300 in Barcelona!". GPOne.com. 12 June 2019.
  5. ^ Hedge, Trevor (31 March 2016). "Argentina MotoGP Statistics". mcnews.com.au.
  6. ^ "Records". motorsportstats.com.

External links edit

  • The Official MotoGP Website