2024 FIM Stock European Championship | |||
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Support series: JuniorGP World Championship 2024 FIM Moto2 European Championship European Talent Cup |
The 2024 FIM Stock European Championship is the second season of the FIM Stock European Championship and the second under the FIM banner. This is the second season after the separation with the FIM Moto2 European Championship. [1]
The provisional calendar was published in November 2023 [2]
Round | Date | Circuit | Pole position | Fastest lap | Race winner | Winning Team | Winning constructor | Ref |
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1 | 21 April | Misano | Lorenzo Dalla Porta | Andy Verdoïa | Lorenzo Dalla Porta | Yamaha GV Racing | Yamaha | [3] |
2 | 5 May | Estoril | Dino Iozzo | Adrián Rodríguez | Adrián Rodríguez | SF Racing | Yamaha | [4] |
3 | 19 May | Barcelona | Lorenzo Dalla Porta | Mario Mayor | Lorenzo Dalla Porta | Yamaha GV Racing | Yamaha | [5] |
4 | 23 June | Algarve | Archie McDonald | Dino Iozzo | Archie McDonald | MRE Talent | Yamaha | [6] |
5 | 15 September | Jerez | Mario Mayor | Mario Mayor | Mario Mayor | GV Macrobonsai Racing | Yamaha | [7] |
6 | 13 October | Aragón | Rubén Romero | Demis Mihaila | Demis Mihaila | MDR Competicion | Yamaha | [8] |
7 | 27 November | Estoril | Dino Iozzo | Dino Iozzo | Dino Iozzo | IUM Motorsports | Yamaha | [9] |
Team | Constructor | No. | Rider | Rounds |
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Team Honda Laglisse | Honda | 8 | Marco García | 4–7 |
18 | Aleix Viu | 5 | ||
25 | Andy Verdoïa | 1–6 | ||
35 | Yeray Saiz | 1–3 | ||
51 | Juan Uriostegui | All | ||
53 | Francisco Palomera | 7 | ||
Kawasaki Palmeto PL Racing | Kawasaki | 61 | Javier Del Olmo | All |
DR Andifer Team | Yamaha | 26 | Francisco Ruiz | 1–4 |
32 | Rodrigo Valente | 5–6 | ||
35 | Yeray Saiz | 4, 7 | ||
67 | Carlos Valle | 1–3, 5–7 | ||
Easyrace Team | 8 | Marco García | 1–2 | |
76 | Gonçalo Capote | 3–7 | ||
Echeverry Racing Team | 4 | Pablo Echeverry | 1, 3–5, 7 | |
Face Racing | 71 | Rubén Romero | All | |
Fantic Cardoso Racing | 33 | Filip Rehacek | All | |
Fau55 Tey Racing | 64 | Davide Fabbri | 1–3, 5–7 | |
91 | Borja Jiménez | All | ||
99 | Mohammed Binladin | 4 | ||
Fifty Motorsport | 3 | Niccolò Bergamasco | 5 | |
14 | Kavin Quintal | 2–4, 6 | ||
26 | Francisco Ruiz | 6 | ||
28 | Spyros Fourthiotis | 1 | ||
43 | Eric Molina | 6–7 | ||
47 | Erik Varga | 4–5 | ||
72 | Yeray Ruiz | 5 | ||
73 | Gonçalo Ribeiro | 1–5, 7 | ||
75 | Alessio Guarnieri | 1–2, 7 | ||
Frando Racing VHC Team | 25 | Andy Verdoïa | 7 | |
26 | Francisco Ruiz | 5 | ||
34 | Britanni Belladona | 1–3, 6 | ||
IUM Motorsports | 13 | Dino Iozzo | All | |
22 | Declan Van Rosmalen | 1–5, 7 | ||
MDR Competición | 31 | David Jiménez | 5 | |
80 | Bence Kecskés | 1–4, 6–7 | ||
89 | Denis Mihaila | All | ||
MRE Talent | 69 | Archie McDonald | 1–4, 6–7 | |
Pinamoto RS | 36 | Cristian D'Arliano | 7 | |
39 | Andrea Bettin | 1–3 | ||
57 | Kilian Holzer | 1–2, 4–5, 7 | ||
88 | Mateusz Hulewicz | 3 | ||
97 | Jeong Soo | 6 | ||
PS Racing | 19 | Shuai Li | All | |
32 | Rodrigo Valente | 7 | ||
92 | Nil Roig | 1–4 | ||
SF Racing | 29 | Massimo Coppa | 1–2, 4–6 | |
44 | Adrián Rodríguez | 1–6 | ||
86 | Kylian Nestola | 1–6 | ||
Superhugo44 Team | 58 | Jose Luis Armario | All | |
Team Zivimotor | 7 | Manuel Rocca | 1, 4 | |
23 | Alex Millán | 2–3 | ||
39 | Andrea Bettin | 6 | ||
44 | Adrián Rodríguez | 7 | ||
77 | Daniele Galloni | 7 | ||
Yamaha GV Racing GV Macrobonsai Racing GV Tamoil Racing | 2 | Nicholas Bevilacqua | All | |
11 | Iker García | All | ||
21 | Daniel Brooks | 1–4 | ||
24 | Alberto García | 7 | ||
27 | Benedetto Rasa | 2–3 | ||
48 | Lorenzo Dalla Porta | 1–3, 5–7 | ||
62 | Blai Trias | 5–6 | ||
74 | Carter Brown | 4 | ||
81 | Joan Santos | 1–6 | ||
82 | Mario Mayor | All | ||
Entry lists: [10] |
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 |
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Points | 25 | 20 | 16 | 13 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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P – Pole position |
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