2017 Moto2 season

The 2017 Moto2 season was a part of the 69th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. Johann Zarco was the reigning series champion but he wasn't defending his title as he joined the series' premier class, MotoGP.

2017 F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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2017 MotoGP season
2017 Moto3 season
Franco Morbidelli secured the Riders' Championship at the Malaysian Grand Prix.

The season was marred by the death of Stefan Kiefer (boss of Kiefer Racing) in Malaysia.

The 2017 season was the first season for the KTM Moto2 chassis, after KTM expanded its factory operations to Moto2 and MotoGP.

Calendar

The following Grands Prix were scheduled to take place in 2017.[1]

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit
1 26 March Grand Prix of Qatar[2] Losail International Circuit, Lusail
2 9 April Gran Premio Motul de la República Argentina[3] Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo, Santiago del Estero
3 23 April Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas[4] Circuit of the Americas, Austin
4 7 May Gran Premio Red Bull de España Circuito de Jerez, Jerez de la Frontera
5 21 May HJC Helmets Grand Prix de France[5] Circuit Bugatti, Le Mans
6 4 June Gran Premio d'Italia Oakley Mugello Circuit, Mugello
7 11 June Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló
8 25 June Motul TT Assen[6] TT Circuit Assen, Assen
9 2 July GoPro Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[7] Sachsenring, Hohenstein-Ernstthal
10 6 August Monster Energy Grand Prix České republiky[8] Automotodrom Brno, Brno
11 13 August NeroGiardini Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
12 27 August Octo British Grand Prix[9] Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone[10]
13 10 September Gran Premio Tribul MasterCard di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini[11] Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico
14 24 September Gran Premio Movistar de Aragón[12] Motorland Aragón, Alcañiz
15 15 October Motul Grand Prix of Japan[13] Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi
16 22 October Michelin Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix[14] Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Phillip Island
17 29 October Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix Sepang International Circuit, Selangor
18 12 November Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana[15] Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia

Calendar changes

  • The British Grand Prix was scheduled to move from Silverstone to the new Circuit of Wales, but construction on the new track has not commenced.[16] The two circuits reached a deal that will see Silverstone continue to host the British Grand Prix in 2017, with an option to host the 2018 race.[10]

Teams and riders

A provisional list of team entrants for 2017 was released on 26 October 2016.[17] All Moto2 competitors raced with an identical CBR600RR inline-four engine developed by Honda. Teams competed with tyres supplied by Dunlop.

Team Constructor Motorcycle No. Rider Rounds
Garage Plus Interwetten
CarXpert Interwetten
Kalex Kalex Moto2 2 Jesko Raffin[18] All
12 Thomas Lüthi[19] 1–17
27 Iker Lecuona[18] 3–5, 7–18
52 Danny Kent[20] 6
60 Julián Simón[21] 1–2
88 Ricard Cardús 18
NTS NTS NTS NH6 4 Steven Odendaal 14
Italtrans Racing Team Kalex Kalex Moto2 5 Andrea Locatelli[19] All
54 Mattia Pasini[19] All
Kiefer Racing Suter[22] Suter MMX2 6 Tarran Mackenzie[23] 5–18
22 Federico Fuligni[24] 4
52 Danny Kent[25] 1–3
77 Dominique Aegerter[25] All
Forward Racing Team
Forward Junior Team
Kalex Kalex Moto2 7 Lorenzo Baldassarri[19] 1–8, 10–18
10 Luca Marini[19] All
22 Federico Fuligni[26] 6–7, 13–14
22 Federico Fuligni[27] 9
QMMF Racing Speed Up Speed Up SF16 8 Saeed Al Sulaiti[21] 1
96 Nasser Al Malki[28] 1
Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 Kalex Kalex Moto2 9 Jorge Navarro[29] 1–16, 18
26 Dimas Ekky Pratama 17
Dynavolt Intact GP Suter[30] Suter MMX2 11 Sandro Cortese[31] All
15 Alex de Angelis 13
23 Marcel Schrötter[31] 1–10, 14–18
52 Danny Kent 11
94 Jake Dixon[32] 12
94 Jake Dixon 18
Tech 3 Racing Tech 3 Tech 3 Mistral 610 14 Héctor Garzó[27] 9
60 Julián Simón[33] 3
87 Remy Gardner[34] 1–2, 4–18
97 Xavi Vierge[34] 1–8, 10–18
Tasca Racing Scuderia Moto2 Kalex Kalex Moto2 15 Alex de Angelis[35] 12, 17
19 Xavier Siméon[36] 1–11, 13–16, 18
AGR Team Kalex Kalex Moto2 20 Joe Roberts 10–14
68 Yonny Hernández[37] 1–9
EG 0,0 Marc VDS Kalex Kalex Moto2 21 Franco Morbidelli[19] All
73 Álex Márquez[38] All
Speed Up Racing Speed Up Speed Up SF7[39] 24 Simone Corsi[19] All
37 Augusto Fernández[26] 6–18
47 Axel Bassani[19] 2–5
88 Ricard Cardús[21] 1
Idemitsu Honda Team Asia Kalex Kalex Moto2 30 Takaaki Nakagami[19] All
89 Khairul Idham Pawi[19] All
BE-A-VIP SAG Team
Teluru SAG Team
Teluru MOTOBUM Racing Team
Kalex Kalex Moto2 32 Isaac Viñales[40] All
33 Ikuhiro Enokido 15
45 Tetsuta Nagashima[19] All
MuSASHi RT HARC-RRO Kalex Kalex Moto2 34 Ryo Mizuno 15
Pons HP40 Kalex Kalex Moto2 40 Fabio Quartararo[41] All
57 Edgar Pons[19] All
Red Bull KTM Ajo KTM[42] KTM Moto2 41 Brad Binder[42] 1–2, 6–18
44 Miguel Oliveira[42] All
88 Ricard Cardús[33] 3–5
Sky Racing Team VR46 Kalex Kalex Moto2 42 Francesco Bagnaia[43] All
62 Stefano Manzi[19] All
RW Racing GP Kalex Kalex Moto2 49 Axel Pons[44] All
Promoracing Kalex Kalex Moto2 51 Eric Granado 18
Petronas Raceline Malaysia Kalex Kalex Moto2 55 Hafizh Syahrin[19] All
Willirace Team Kalex Kalex Moto2 98 Karel Hanika 10
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

Riders changes

Team changes

  • Ajo Motorsport switched to KTM bikes, with KTM making their Moto2 debut. KTM will field two bikes for Brad Binder and Miguel Oliveira.
  • Valentino Rossi's Sky Racing Team VR46 expanded to Moto2, fielding two Kalex bikes for Francesco Bagnaia and Stefano Manzi.
  • SAG Team will field two bikes again, after running most of the 2016 season with only one bike due to Luis Salom's death at the Catalonia Grand Prix.
  • After four years with Kalex, Dynavolt Intact GP switched to Suter.
  • Leopard Racing will revert to their original name Kiefer Racing. In addition, they have also switched to Suter.
  • Italtrans Racing Team are competing with two bikes again in 2017, with Pasini and Locatelli riding.
  • AGR Team have downsized to one bike in exchange for one slot in Moto3 for 2017.
  • QMMF Racing Team withdrew from the championship. As a result of losing their customer, Speed Up have expanded to two bikes.
  • RW Racing GP switched from Moto3 to Moto2 for 2017.

Mid-season changes

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Round Grand Prix Pole position Fastest lap Winning rider Winning constructor Report
1 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix Franco Morbidelli[lower-alpha 1] Franco Morbidelli Franco Morbidelli Kalex Report
2 Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix Miguel Oliveira Miguel Oliveira Franco Morbidelli Kalex Report
3 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas Franco Morbidelli Franco Morbidelli Franco Morbidelli Kalex Report
4 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix Álex Márquez Franco Morbidelli Álex Márquez Kalex Report
5 French motorcycle Grand Prix Thomas Lüthi Franco Morbidelli Franco Morbidelli Kalex Report
6 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix Franco Morbidelli Thomas Lüthi Mattia Pasini Kalex Report
7 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix Álex Márquez Álex Márquez Álex Márquez Kalex Report
8 Dutch TT Franco Morbidelli Franco Morbidelli Franco Morbidelli Kalex Report
9 German motorcycle Grand Prix Franco Morbidelli Miguel Oliveira Franco Morbidelli Kalex Report
10 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix Mattia Pasini Franco Morbidelli Thomas Lüthi Kalex Report
11 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix Mattia Pasini Álex Márquez Franco Morbidelli Kalex Report
12 British motorcycle Grand Prix Mattia Pasini Franco Morbidelli Takaaki Nakagami Kalex Report
13 San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand Prix Mattia Pasini Brad Binder Thomas Lüthi Kalex Report
14 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix Miguel Oliveira Mattia Pasini Franco Morbidelli Kalex Report
15 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix Takaaki Nakagami Álex Márquez Álex Márquez Kalex Report
16 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix Mattia Pasini Brad Binder Miguel Oliveira KTM Report
17 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix Franco Morbidelli Miguel Oliveira Miguel Oliveira KTM Report
18 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix Álex Márquez Franco Morbidelli Miguel Oliveira KTM Report

Riders' standings

Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider has to finish the race to earn points.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th 
Points 25 20 16 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Pos Rider Bike QAT
ARG
AME
ESP
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts
1 Franco Morbidelli Kalex 1 1 1 Ret 1 4 5 1 1 8 1 3 Ret 1 8 3 3 2 308
2 Thomas Lüthi Kalex 2 3 2 8 3 2 2 2 Ret 1 3 4 1 4 11 10 DNS 243
3 Miguel Oliveira KTM 4 2 6 3 17 5 3 5 2 3 Ret 8 Ret 3 7 1 1 1 241
4 Álex Márquez Kalex 5 21 4 1 4 3 1 6 Ret 2 2 14 DNS Ret 1 6 Ret 5 201
5 Francesco Bagnaia Kalex 12 7 16 2 2 22 13 10 3 7 4 5 3 10 4 12 5 4 174
6 Mattia Pasini Kalex 24 20 22 4 5 1 DSQ 4 5 Ret 5 2 Ret 2 5 Ret 4 19 148
7 Takaaki Nakagami Kalex 3 Ret 3 21 7 Ret 10 3 10 24 6 1 10 8 6 Ret Ret 7 137
8 Brad Binder KTM 20 9 10 17 13 7 12 7 9 4 5 Ret 2 2 3 125
9 Simone Corsi Speed Up 17 6 7 Ret 8 8 11 Ret 4 6 11 6 7 7 21 7 11 9 117
10 Hafizh Syahrin Kalex Ret 10 11 13 11 12 9 8 11 15 10 17 2 16 3 16 6 6 106
11 Xavi Vierge Tech 3 9 5 9 Ret 9 DNS 8 DNS 5 Ret 12 14 14 2 5 8 Ret 98
12 Dominique Aegerter Suter 11 14 5 7 6 7 16 12 Ret Ret 9 10 DSQ 12 9 8 WD 10 88
13 Fabio Quartararo Kalex 7 Ret 12 16 18 18 7 9 13 20 Ret 16 6 11 19 Ret 7 8 64
14 Jorge Navarro Kalex Ret 15 15 12 Ret 9 6 15 6 11 8 13 Ret 6 28 Ret Ret 60
15 Luca Marini Kalex 6 12 10 5 Ret 6 DNS Ret DNS 4 Ret 11 Ret Ret Ret 23 Ret 23 59
16 Lorenzo Baldassarri Kalex 8 4 Ret 11 Ret Ret 4 DNS 18 Ret 29 Ret 13 10 14 Ret 15 51
17 Marcel Schrötter Suter 16 11 8 6 12 11 Ret 11 9 DNS Ret 13 Ret 17 13 50
18 Sandro Cortese Suter 22 8 23 Ret 14 19 Ret Ret 8 Ret Ret Ret 5 9 Ret 9 Ret Ret 43
19 Axel Pons Kalex 10 Ret 18 10 15 21 18 22 DNS 16 13 15 DNS Ret 18 11 Ret 11 27
20 Jesko Raffin Kalex 14 13 21 20 23 23 23 17 16 29 18 27 9 23 25 4 15 21 26
21 Remy Gardner Tech 3 Ret Ret 22 20 14 19 16 12 9 15 20 12 20 12 15 Ret 22 23
22 Isaac Viñales Kalex 21 17 17 18 Ret 13 12 Ret 22 25 Ret 18 Ret Ret 24 19 9 12 18
23 Xavier Siméon Kalex 15 Ret 13 19 16 15 20 7 14 23 Ret Ret 25 Ret DNS Ret 16
24 Yonny Hernández Kalex 18 22 Ret 9 10 17 15 14 17 16
25 Stefano Manzi Kalex 29 23 Ret 25 Ret Ret Ret 20 15 21 Ret 7 Ret 15 26 13 Ret Ret 14
26 Tetsuta Nagashima Kalex 19 19 19 15 21 24 26 21 18 17 12 19 13 18 20 18 10 26 14
27 Khairul Idham Pawi Kalex 28 24 25 Ret 22 26 25 26 20 14 17 28 8 Ret 23 21 Ret 25 10
28 Andrea Locatelli Kalex 27 Ret 20 26 19 16 14 18 Ret 13 Ret 23 Ret 19 Ret Ret 13 16 8
29 Ricard Cardús Speed Up 25 7
KTM 14 14 13
Kalex Ret
30 Joe Roberts Kalex 10 19 21 Ret 26 6
31 Augusto Fernández Speed Up 25 21 19 DSQ 27 16 26 Ret 22 16 17 12 14 6
32 Alex de Angelis Kalex 24 18 5
Suter 11
33 Danny Kent Suter 13 Ret DNS DNS 3
Kalex Ret
34 Edgar Pons Kalex 26 16 Ret 17 25 20 22 24 19 28 14 22 Ret 17 27 Ret 16 20 2
35 Iker Lecuona Kalex DNS Ret DNS 24 23 21 19 21 Ret Ret 21 17 20 14 18 2
36 Ikuhiro Enokido Kalex 14 2
37 Tarran Mackenzie Suter Ret 27 Ret 25 23 26 20 30 Ret 27 15 22 WD 24 1
38 Federico Fuligni Suter 24 1
Kalex 28 27 24 15 Ret
Eric Granado Kalex 17 0
Julián Simón Kalex 23 18 0
Tech 3 Ret
Karel Hanika Kalex 22 0
Ryo Mizuno Kalex 22 0
Axel Bassani Speed Up 25 24 23 24 0
Steven Odendaal NTS 24 0
Jake Dixon Suter 25 DNS 0
Saeed Al Sulaiti Speed Up Ret 0
Héctor Garzó Tech 3 Ret 0
Dimas Ekky Pratama Kalex Ret 0
Nasser Al Malki Speed Up DNS 0
Pos Rider Bike QAT
ARG
AME
ESP
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd 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)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap
Light blue – Rookie

Manufacturers' standings

Pos Manufacturer QAT
ARG
AME
ESP
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts
1 Kalex 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 427
2 KTM 4 2 6 3 13 5 3 5 2 3 7 8 4 3 7 1 1 1 266
3 Suter 11 8 5 6 6 7 16 11 8 26 9 10 5 9 9 8 17 10 120
4 Speed Up 17 6 7 23 8 8 11 19 4 6 11 6 7 7 16 7 11 7 117
5 Tech 3 9 5 9 22 7 14 8 16 12 5 15 12 12 14 2 5 8 22 107
NTS 24 0
Pos Manufacturer QAT
ARG
AME
ESP
FRA
ITA
CAT
NED
GER
CZE
AUT
GBR
RSM
ARA
JPN
AUS
MAL
VAL
Pts

Notes

  1. Grid formed by each rider's best time from any of the three free practice sessions held, after rain cancelled the planned qualifying session.[28][45]
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