2024 FIM JuniorGP World Championship

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2024 FIM JuniorGP World Championship
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Support series:
FIM Moto2 European Championship
Stock European Championship
European Talent Cup

The 2024 FIM JuniorGP World Championship was the third season after leaving the historical connection to CEV. The season started on 21 April at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli in Italy and finished on 27 November at Circuito do Estoril in Portugal.

Contents

Calendar

The provisional calendar was published in November 2023. [1]

roundDateCircuitPole positionFastest lapRace winnerWinning constructorref
121 April Flag of Italy.svg Misano Flag of Spain.svg Jesús Rios Flag of Uruguay.svg Facundo Llambias Flag of Spain.svg Jesús Rios Flag of Austria.svg KTM [2]
Flag of Spain.svg Jesús Rios Flag of Spain.svg Jesús Rios Flag of Austria.svg KTM [3]
25 May Flag of Portugal.svg Estoril Flag of New Zealand.svg Cormac Buchanan Flag of Ireland.svg Casey O'Gorman Flag of Finland.svg Rico Salmela Flag of Sweden.svg Husqvarna [4]
319 May Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Cruces Flag of Italy.svg Dodo Boggio Flag of Spain.svg Jesús Rios Flag of Austria.svg KTM [5]
Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Rosenthaler Flag of Spain.svg Álvaro Carpe Flag of Sweden.svg Husqvarna [6]
423 June Flag of Portugal.svg Portimão Flag of Italy.svg Guido Pini Flag of Italy.svg Guido Pini Flag of Spain.svg Álvaro Carpe Flag of Sweden.svg Husqvarna [7]
Flag of Spain.svg Jesús Rios Flag of Italy.svg Guido Pini Flag of Austria.svg KTM [8]
515 September Flag of Spain.svg Jerez Flag of Italy.svg Guido Pini Flag of Spain.svg Brian Uriarte Flag of Italy.svg Guido Pini Flag of Austria.svg KTM [9]
Flag of Spain.svg Brian Uriarte Flag of Spain.svg Brian Uriarte Flag of Austria.svg KTM [10]
613 October Flag of Spain.svg Aragón Flag of Spain.svg Brian Uriarte Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Rosenthaler Flag of Spain.svg Álvaro Carpe Flag of Sweden.svg Husqvarna [11]
727 November Flag of Portugal.svg Estoril Flag of Spain.svg Álvaro Carpe Flag of Uruguay.svg Facundo Llambias Flag of Italy.svg Guido Pini Flag of Austria.svg KTM [12]
Flag of Spain.svg Máximo Quiles Flag of Spain.svg Máximo Quiles Flag of Japan.svg Honda [13]

Entry list

TeamConstructorNo.RiderRounds
Flag of Spain.svg CFMoto Aspar Junior Team CFMoto 19 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro MorosiAll
71 Flag of Qatar.svg Hamad Al-Sahouti1–2
89 Flag of Spain.svg Marcos UriarteAll
Flag of Japan.svg Asia Talent Team Honda 56 Flag of Japan.svg Amon OdakiAll
57 Flag of Malaysia.svg Danial ShahrilAll
Flag of Indonesia.svg Astra Honda Racing Team93 Flag of Indonesia.svg Fadillah Arbi Aditama3–7
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg British Talent Team-MLAV Racing8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Eddie O'Shea1–5
52 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Evan BelfordAll
92 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lucas Brown6–7
Flag of Thailand.svg Honda Racing Thailand20 Flag of Thailand.svg Jakkreephat PhuettisanAll
85 Flag of Thailand.svg Kiattisak Singhapong2
Flag of Spain.svg Team Estrella Galicia 0,0 24 Flag of France.svg Guillem Planques1–2
28 Flag of Spain.svg Máximo QuilesAll
67 Flag of Ireland.svg Casey O'GormanAll
94 Flag of Uruguay.svg Facundo LlambiasAll
Flag of Germany.svg Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact Junior GP Team Husqvarna 5 Flag of Austria.svg Leo RammerstorferAll
27 Flag of Finland.svg Rico SalmelaAll
78 Flag of Austria.svg Jakob RosenthalerAll
Flag of Spain.svg STV Laglisse Racing4 Flag of Poland.svg Milan Pawelec1, 3–7
83 Flag of Spain.svg Álvaro CarpeAll
Flag of Italy.svg AC Racing Team KTM 29 Flag of Hungary.svg Kevin FarkasAll
72 Flag of Italy.svg Edoardo LiguoriAll
Flag of Spain.svg AGR Team14 Flag of New Zealand.svg Cormac BuchananAll
17 Flag of India.svg Geoffrey Emmanuel1–4
22 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Owen Van Trigt5–7
45 Flag of South Africa.svg Kgopotso MononyaneAll
Flag of Italy.svg Eagle-118 Flag of Italy.svg Edoardo Bertola6
34 Flag of Italy.svg Cesare TiezziAll
47 Flag of Italy.svg Dodo Boggio1–5, 7
Flag of Spain.svg Finetwork Team11 Flag of Spain.svg Adrián CrucesAll
21 Flag of South Africa.svg Ruché Moodley1–5
95 Flag of Italy.svg Leo Zanni6–7
Flag of Germany.svg F. Koch Rennsport2 Flag of Germany.svg Loris SchönrockAll
Flag of Spain.svg MRE Talent54 Flag of Spain.svg Jesús RiosAll
Flag of Italy.svg MTA Junior Team25 Flag of Italy.svg Leonardo AbruzzoAll
41 Flag of Japan.svg Aoi UezuAll
48 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lenoxx PhommaraAll
91 Flag of Japan.svg Kotaro UchiumiAll
Flag of Spain.svg Seventytwo Motorsports Artbox36 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Angus Grenfell1–6
51 Flag of Spain.svg Brian Uriarte5–7
69 Flag of Spain.svg Marcos Ruda1–3
96 Flag of Italy.svg Guido Pini4–7
Flag of Malaysia.svg SIC Racing-MSI13 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hakim Danish1–6
37 Flag of Malaysia.svg Farish Hafiy7
Entry lists: [14]

Championship standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. 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

Pos.RiderBike MIS
Flag of Italy.svg
EST1
Flag of Portugal.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
ARA
Flag of Spain.svg
EST2
Flag of Portugal.svg
Points
1 Flag of Spain.svg Álvaro Carpe Husqvarna 6Ret99113331RetP6P157
2 Flag of Italy.svg Guido Pini KTM 2PF1P1P4P412141
3 Flag of Spain.svg Máximo Quiles Honda Ret9615442Ret22Ret1F129
4 Flag of Spain.svg Jesús Rios KTM 1P1PF261Ret254FRet511712117
5 Flag of Spain.svg Marcos Uriarte CFMoto 36223271014131839116
6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Cormac Buchanan KTM Ret33P555Ret910627116
7 Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Cruces KTM 11273P6P694917Ret4116
8 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Morosi CFMoto 2747211Ret11129101998
9 Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Rosenthaler Husqvarna 10Ret104RetF1782867F5379
10 Flag of Spain.svg Brian Uriarte KTM 2F1F5P4878
11 Flag of Ireland.svg Casey O'Gorman Honda 45RetFRet15367Ret3RetRet76
12 Flag of Uruguay.svg Facundo Llambias Honda 7FRet296Ret87138Ret8F566
13 Flag of Finland.svg Rico Salmela Husqvarna 16Ret116RetRet55Ret8Ret1061
14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Eddie O'Shea Honda 84812RetRetDNS6752
15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Hakim Danish KTM 915151179118Ret1346
16 Flag of South Africa.svg Ruché Moodley KTM RetRet13109713101139
17 Flag of Austria.svg Leo Rammerstorfer Husqvarna 122011138261412Ret1691435
18 Flag of Malaysia.svg Danial Shahril Honda Ret1051813Ret17201610161826
19 Flag of Italy.svg Dodo Boggio KTM 1411258FRet1829RetRet6Ret25
20 Flag of Poland.svg Milan Pawelec Husqvarna 1313191216211515Ret11Ret17
21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Evan Belford Honda DNQDNQ27211010Ret1822Ret181315
22 Flag of Spain.svg Marcos Ruda KTM Ret81214Ret14
23 Flag of Japan.svg Amon Odaki Honda Ret14DNQ23141324212314251114
24 Flag of France.svg Guillem Planques Honda 11121411
25 Flag of Indonesia.svg Fadillah Arbi Aditama Honda Ret281912Ret251214178
26 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lenoxx Phommara KTM 15Ret212218201617141912167
27 Flag of Italy.svg Leonardo Abruzzo KTM 1817182611WDWD24202115Ret6
28 Flag of South Africa.svg Kgopotso Mononyane KTM Ret191920161215161725WDWD5
29 Flag of Italy.svg Edoardo Liguoni KTM 1916173120Ret2319Ret2213154
30 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Angus Grenfell KTM Ret211625191419DNQDNQ242
31 Flag of Japan.svg Kotaro Uchiumi KTM 21233017Ret151825Ret2023211
32 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Owen Van Trigt KTM 27211517251
33 Flag of Thailand.svg Jakkreephat Phuettisan Honda 16Ret222417222023182921230
34 Flag of Italy.svg Cesare Tiezzi KTM 2022NC2921212822192319220
35 Flag of Hungary.svg Kevin Farkas KTM DNQDNQ23272223222624DNQ20200
36 Flag of Thailand.svg Kiattisak Singhapong Honda 200
37 Flag of Qatar.svg Hamad Al-Sahouti CFMoto 2225DNQ0
38 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lucas Brown Honda 2622260
39 Flag of Japan.svg Aoi Uezu KTM 2324243023Ret25DNQDNQ2726270
40 Flag of Malaysia.svg Farish Hafiy KTM 24240
41 Flag of India.svg Geoffrey Emmanuel KTM DNQDNQ28DNQDNQ24260
42 Flag of Germany.svg Loris Schönrock KTM DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ27DNQDNQDNQ27Ret0
43 Flag of Italy.svg Edoardo Bertola KTM 280
Flag of Italy.svg Leo Zanni KTM WDWDWD0
Pos.RiderBike MIS
Flag of Italy.svg
EST1
Flag of Portugal.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
POR
Flag of Portugal.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
ARA
Flag of Spain.svg
EST2
Flag of Portugal.svg
Points

Constructors Championship

Pos.Constructor MIS
Flag of Italy.svg
EST1
Flag of Portugal.svg
BAR
Flag of Spain.svg
ALG
Flag of Portugal.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
ARA
Flag of Spain.svg
EST2
Flag of Portugal.svg
Points
1 Flag of Austria.svg KTM 113152111412255
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Husqvarna 6131411333153201
3 Flag of Japan.svg Honda 445643262281179
4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg CFMoto 2622211101112939140
Pos.Constructor MIS
Flag of Italy.svg
EST1
Flag of Portugal.svg
BAR
Flag of Spain.svg
ALG
Flag of Portugal.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
ARA
Flag of Spain.svg
EST2
Flag of Portugal.svg
Points

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