2020 FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship

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2020 FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship
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The 2020 FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship was the ninth CEV Moto3 season and the seventh under the FIM.

Contents

Calendar

The calendar was published in November 2019; [1] a revised schedule was released on 16 June 2020 as a result of delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]

RoundDateCircuitPole positionFastest lapRace winnerWinning constructor
17 July Flag of Portugal.svg Estoril Flag of Spain.svg David Salvador Flag of Spain.svg Xavier Artigas Flag of Spain.svg Xavier Artigas Flag of Japan.svg Honda
213 July Flag of Portugal.svg Portimão Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Acosta Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Cook Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Acosta Flag of Austria.svg KTM
329 August Flag of Spain.svg Jerez Flag of Spain.svg Daniel Muñoz Flag of Spain.svg Daniel Holgado Flag of Spain.svg Xavier Artigas Flag of Japan.svg Honda
430 August Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Acosta Flag of Spain.svg Izan Guevara Flag of Austria.svg KTM
Flag of Spain.svg José Julián García Flag of Spain.svg José Julián García Flag of Japan.svg Honda
53 October Flag of Spain.svg Aragón Flag of Spain.svg Daniel Holgado Flag of France.svg Lorenzo Fellon Flag of Spain.svg Izan Guevara Flag of Austria.svg KTM
64 October Flag of Spain.svg Izan Guevara Flag of Spain.svg Izan Guevara Flag of Austria.svg KTM
Flag of Spain.svg Izan Guevara Flag of Spain.svg Izan Guevara Flag of Austria.svg KTM
731 October Flag of Spain.svg Valencia Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Acosta Flag of Spain.svg Izan Guevara Flag of Spain.svg Izan Guevara Flag of Austria.svg KTM
81 November Flag of Spain.svg Izan Guevara Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Acosta Flag of Austria.svg KTM
Flag of Spain.svg Izan Guevara Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Acosta Flag of Austria.svg KTM

Calendar changes

Entry list

TeamConstructorNo.RiderRounds
Flag of Spain.svg Junior Team Estrella Galicia 0,0 Honda 5 Flag of France.svg Lorenzo Fellon All
92 Flag of Brazil.svg Diogo Moreira All
95 Flag of Spain.svg José Antonio RuedaAll
Flag of Spain.svg Apex Cardoso Racing KTM 7 Flag of Spain.svg Daniel MuñozAll
64 Flag of Spain.svg David Muñoz All
Flag of Italy.svg Reale Avintia MTA Junior Team KTM 11 Flag of Italy.svg Nicholas Spinelli1–6
21 Flag of Spain.svg Vicente Pérez 7–8
69 Flag of Italy.svg Raffaele FuscoAll
Flag of Italy.svg Junior Team Total Gresini Honda 11 Flag of Italy.svg Nicholas Spinelli7–8
Flag of Spain.svg Team MT-Foundation77 KTM 13 Flag of Japan.svg Sho Nishimura5–6
37 Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Acosta All
76 Flag of Spain.svg Julián Giral1–6
88 Flag of Russia.svg Artem Maraev7–8
Flag of Italy.svg SIC58 Squadra Corse Honda 20 Flag of Spain.svg José Julián GarcíaAll
81 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Senna AgiusAll
Flag of Spain.svg Laglisse Academy Husqvarna 22 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Masaki All
25 Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Fernández All
27 Flag of Spain.svg Alejandro DíezAll
45 Flag of France.svg Clément RougéAll
47 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Filip ŘeháčekAll
71 Flag of Italy.svg Filippo Farioli7–8
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Leopard Impala Junior Team Honda 24 Flag of Italy.svg Leonardo TacciniAll
43 Flag of Spain.svg Xavier Artigas All
97 Flag of Italy.svg Filippo Maria Palazzi5–8
Flag of Spain.svg Openbank Aspar Team KTM 28 Flag of Spain.svg Izan Guevara All
50 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ondřej VostatekAll
96 Flag of Spain.svg Daniel Holgado All
Flag of Japan.svg Asia Talent Team Honda 29 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bill van Eerde1–4
32 Flag of Japan.svg Takuma MatsuyamaAll
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg British Talent Team30 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max CookAll
31 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Ogden All
Flag of Japan.svg AP Honda33 Flag of Thailand.svg Tatchakorn Buasri3–8
Flag of Japan.svg Astra Honda Racing Team34 Flag of Indonesia.svg Mario Aji 3–8
Flag of France.svg CIP Junior Team KTM 36 Flag of Japan.svg Sho Hasegawa5–6
65 Flag of Japan.svg Hikaru Arita1–4
Flag of Spain.svg Cuna de Campeones KTM 38 Flag of Spain.svg David SalvadorAll
Flag of Germany.svg Cuna de Campeones Prüstel GP60 Flag of Germany.svg Dirk GeigerAll
Flag of France.svg Larresport Carré d'Or Honda 48 Flag of France.svg Gabin PlanquesAll
Flag of Italy.svg FM Motorsport Racing Emotion KTM 51 Flag of Italy.svg Angelo Tagliarini7–8
Flag of Spain.svg Monlau Motorsport Honda 63 Flag of Malaysia.svg Syarifuddin AzmanAll
Flag of Spain.svg AGR Team KTM 66 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joel Kelso All
67 Flag of Spain.svg Gerard RiuAll
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg KRP (UK) Ltd KTM 70 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joshua Whatley All
Flag of Spain.svg FAU55 Tey Racing KTM 97 Flag of Italy.svg Filippo Maria Palazzi1–4
Entry lists: [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Championship standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider had to finish the race to earn points.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points252016131110987654321

Riders' championship

PosRiderBike EST
Flag of Portugal.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
ARA
Flag of Spain.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
Points
1 Flag of Spain.svg Izan Guevara KTM 813812111133196
2 Flag of Spain.svg Xavier Artigas Honda 121282522122189
3 Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Acosta KTM 21Ret33Ret26211177
4 Flag of Spain.svg José Julián García Honda 4579133555Ret130
5 Flag of Spain.svg Daniel Holgado KTM 5424RetRet44344125
6 Flag of Spain.svg David Salvador KTM 634Ret7673Ret65104
7 Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Fernández Husqvarna 36Ret52676Ret781079
8 Flag of Spain.svg Gerard Riu KTM 1183Ret410129Ret9973
9 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Masaki Husqvarna 10RetRet6588816151553
10 Flag of Brazil.svg Diogo Moreira Honda 1411576289RetRet181149
11 Flag of France.svg Lorenzo Fellon Honda 2417Ret149410715101347
12 Flag of Spain.svg José Antonio Rueda Honda 222261211121310Ret11746
13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Cook Honda 77RetDNSDNS51111Ret141245
14 Flag of Japan.svg Takuma Matsuyama Honda 929Ret2812914194Ret643
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Ogden Honda Ret10Ret1110Ret191312Ret832
16 Flag of Indonesia.svg Mario Aji Honda DNSDNSDNS22Ret1267Ret23
17 Flag of Spain.svg Daniel Muñoz KTM 2512228Ret151727817Ret21
18 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joel Kelso KTM 212011RetDNS2016Ret9121418
19 Flag of Malaysia.svg Syarifuddin Azman Honda Ret14913151823201116Ret18
20 Flag of Spain.svg David Muñoz KTM 12RetRet10Ret11151617RetRet16
21 Flag of Thailand.svg Tatchakorn Buasri Honda 1418221424181019Ret10
22 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy van Eerde Honda Ret9DNSDNSDNS7
23 Flag of France.svg Clément Rougé Husqvarna 19191019192625172024176
24 Flag of Spain.svg Vicente Pérez KTM 1313Ret6
25 Flag of Spain.svg Julián Giral KTM Ret26132713DNSDNSDNS6
26 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joshua Whatley KTM 1521122121Ret262322Ret185
27 Flag of Italy.svg Nicholas Spinelli KTM 1315Ret22Ret1722Ret4
Honda Ret2020
28 Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Geiger KTM Ret18Ret242521181414Ret214
29 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Senna Agius Honda 201617171813RetRet1821163
30 Flag of Italy.svg Leonardo Taccini Honda Ret3015151616171527RetDNS3
31 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ondřej Vostatek KTM 1825DNS16141921211922192
PosRiderBike EST
Flag of Portugal.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
ARA
Flag of Spain.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap

Constructors' championship

PosConstructor EST
Flag of Portugal.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
ARA
Flag of Spain.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
Points
1 Flag of Austria.svg KTM 21212111111260
2 Flag of Japan.svg Honda 12121232422224
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Husqvarna 3610557687810104
PosConstructor EST
Flag of Portugal.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
ARA
Flag of Spain.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
Points

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