Jorge Martín
Spanish motorcycle racer
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2025 | Signed with Aprilia Racing team, but no competitive results recorded at this point. |
2025 | Jorge Martín confirmed his move to Aprilia Racing during the Mugello Test, signing a two-year contract. He will be replacing his mentor and friend Aleix Espargaró, who announced his retirement from Grand Prix racing at the Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix. |
2025 | Set to ride for Aprilia Racing in the upcoming season. |
2024 | Competes in the MotoGP World Championship for the Trackhouse Racing Team, becoming the first American rider to be signed by the team. |
2024 | Won the MotoGP World Championship with Prima Pramac Racing, becoming the first independent team rider to win the premier class title in the MotoGP era. |
2023 | Raced with Prima Pramac Racing Ducati, achieving a significant improvement to 2nd place in the World Championship with 428 points, securing 4 race wins and 8 podium finishes. |
2023 | Crashed in the main race at the Valencian Community Grand Prix, which officially ended his championship challenge. |
2023 | Secured wins in the Germany and San Marino Grand Prix, strengthening his championship challenge. |
2023 | Briefly took the championship lead after the sprint race at the Indonesian Grand Prix, but later lost the lead after crashing out of the main race. |
2023 | Finished runner-up to Francesco Bagnaia in the World Riders' Championship. |
2022 | Jorge Martín continued racing with Pramac Racing in the MotoGP World Championship season. |
October 2022 | At the Australian motorcycle Grand Prix, Martín secured pole position and broke the all-time lap record at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. |
March 6 2022 | Achieves his first MotoGP pole position and race win at the Indonesian Grand Prix in Mandalika, demonstrating his potential in the premier class. |
2021 | Suffered a serious accident during practice before the Portuguese Grand Prix, forcing him to miss multiple races including Portuguese, Spanish, French, and Italian Grands Prix. |
2021 | Jorge Martín joins Pramac Racing in the MotoGP World Championship, marking his entry into the premier class of motorcycle racing. |
November 2021 | Finished 9th in the MotoGP World Championship with 111 points and won Rookie of the Year. |
November 2021 | Finished second in the season-closing Valencia Grand Prix, securing his fourth pole position and fourth podium of the season. |
August 2021 | Achieved his third pole position and third podium at the Austrian GP, finishing the race in third place. |
August 2021 | Won his maiden MotoGP race at the Styrian GP after taking pole position, becoming Pramac Racing's first ever MotoGP winner and the third rider in the modern 1000cc era to win in his rookie season. |
June 2021 | Made a full return at the Catalan Grand Prix, finishing 14th. |
March 2021 | Achieved first MotoGP pole position and secured his first podium by finishing 3rd in the Qatar Grand Prix. |
2020 | Achieved six podium finishes (two each in first, second, and third places), one pole position, and 160 points, ranking 5th in the Moto2 World Championship standings. |
November 2020 | Concluded the season with a third-place finish in Aragón, a second place in the first Valencian race, and a victory in the second Valencian race. |
September 10 2020 | Tested positive for COVID-19, which forced him to miss the next two racing rounds at Rimini and Misano. |
August 2020 | Claimed his first Moto2 victory at the Austrian Grand Prix and secured a second-place finish at the subsequent Styrian Grand Prix. |
July 2020 | Started the Moto2 season strongly with a pole position and third-place finish at Jerez. |
2019 | Competed in his first Grand Prix in Moto2 class at Qatar |
2019 | Moved up to Moto2 World Championship with Red Bull KTM Ajo Motorsport team, finishing the season 11th with 94 points and securing a third place in Japan and a second place in Australia. |
2018 | Secured seven wins in the season at Qatar, America, Italy, The Netherlands, Germany, Aragon, and Malaysia. |
2018 | Earned 260 championship points, 42 more than teammate Fabio Di Giannantonio. |
2018 | Secured eleven pole positions throughout the season. |
2018 | Missed the Czech Grand Prix due to a fracture of the left radius sustained during free practice. |
2018 | Secured the Moto3 World Championship title with Gresini Racing. |
2017 | Finished the season in 4th place with 196 points, missing the Czech Grand Prix due to an injury. |
2017 | Secured nine pole positions throughout the season in Qatar, France, Italy, Barcelona, Holland, Aragon, Australia, and Valencia. |
2017 | Joined Del Conca Gresini Racing Moto3 team, with Fabio Di Giannantonio as teammate. |
2017 | Achieved his first victory in the Moto3 category in the last race at Valencia. |
2016 | Jorge Martín achieved his first-ever Grand Prix podium at the rain-affected Czech Grand Prix, finishing in second place. He concluded the Moto3 World Championship season 16th in the standings with 72 points. |
2015 | Competed in his first Grand Prix in Qatar during the Moto3 season |
2015 | Jorge Martín competed full-time in the Moto3 World Championship with Mapfre Team Mahindra, racing alongside Francesco Bagnaia and Juanfran Guevara. During his rookie season, he achieved his best result of 7th place in Aragon and scored a total of 45 points. |
2014 | Won the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, marking his breakthrough in motorcycle racing. |
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