Born in 2001, Czech rider Filip Salac debuted in the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup in 2016 and built momentum throughout three years in the series, coming home fourth overall in 2018 after some impressive podiums. Also racing in the FIM CEV Repsol Moto3™ Junior World Championship, he scored a point there in 2016 before again showing solid progress despite some injury struggles in 2017 after breaking his leg mid-season. In 2018 he came 11th overall in the CEV and also made his Grand Prix debut as a wildcard in his home race at Brno with Redox Pruestel GP and he moved up full time with the same team in 2019. The following year saw him change to Rivacold Snipers Team where he continued his development in the lightweight class. For 2021, he started the year with Snipers before switching back to the PruestelGP squad halfway through the year. A debut podium in Le Mans, followed by a debut pole position in Germany secured the tall Czech a Moto2™ ride with Gresini for 2022, where he impressed in his rookie year. The undoubted highlight of the campaign coming at the Thai GP, where he earned a maiden intermediate class podium in a wet 16-lap race in Buriram. His journey with Gresini family continued in 2023 as he aimed to build on the encouraging debut season. He finished second at Le Mans, ending the season in 11th place overall. In 2024, he races for the Elf Marc VDS Racing Team.
Rider Stats
Rider Bio
Bike
Kalex
Date of birth
12/12/2001
Place of birth
Mlada Boleslav
Height
172 cm
Weight
66 kg
Rider Story
News
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PrüstelGP welcome back Salac for second half of 2021
The Czech rider will take the place of his late friend Jason Dupasquier from the Styrian GP onwards
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Snipers Team confirm Salac out, Surra in for rest of 2021
The Moto3™ team and the Czech star have mutually agreed to end their relationship, Italy’s Alberto Surra now partners Migno
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Salac storms to maiden Sachsenring pole in Moto3™
Unthinkable drama and a new pole-sitter...
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Filip Salac to remain with Snipers Team in 2021
The Czech rider will be staying in the Moto3™ World Championship for a third year next season
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Ogura and Salač end Sunday in a dead heat
The Moto3™ test in Qatar ends with the Japanese rider and Czech rider setting exactly the same fastest lap
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Salač stamps some authority on Saturday
Czech rider fastest by over half a second on Day 2
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Snipers Team unveil 2020 Moto3™ livery in Verona
Italian Tony Arbolino and Czech rider Filip Salac will style a flash of pink throughout the 2020 lightweight series
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Redox PruestelGP launch 2019 Moto3™ bikes
Jakub Kornfeil and rookie Filip Salac unveiled their KTMs at the Sachsenring on Friday 1st February
By motogp.com
Videos
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Moto2™ rostrum round up: Arbolino, Salač, Lopez
Hear from the podium finishers following a drama-filled intermediate class race at the French GP
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Moto2™ recap: Vietti strikes late for COTA pole
The Italian showed a return to form in qualifying as he ousted Pedro Acosta and Filip Salac to top spot
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Moto2™ recap: Salac, Canet, Acosta
Hear from the intermediate class' quickest riders in qualifying as they secured front row starts
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Moto2™ Top 3: Acosta, Dixon, Salac
The Red Bull KTM Ajo rider strikes first in Portimao as he looks to live up to his favourite's tag
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Moto3™ recap: Salac stuns in the sun for maiden pole
The Rivacold Snipers rider becomes the first Czech on pole since Brno 2018 after keeping Dennis Foggia and Tatsuki Suzuki at bay