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#RF25 Raul Fernandez
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Biographie

Moto

Aprilia

Date de naissance

23/10/2000

Lieu de naissance

Madrid

Taille

179 cm

Poids

68 kg

Biographie

From Madrid, Raul Fernandez began racing when he was 11 and went from the Cuna de Campeones to PreMoto3, then moved into the FIM CEV Repsol and raced in the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup. By 2016 he was third overall in the Rookies with two wins and six podiums, took a win in the Moto3™ Junior World Championship and made his Grand Prix debut with a P11 finish. 2017 was a more difficult year in the FIM CEV Repsol despite Fernandez taking pole position in Portugal, but in 2018 the Spaniard bounced back in style to accrue three wins and six podiums on the way to winning the FIM CEV Repsol Moto3™ Junior World Championship. He also made four more Grand Prix appearances as a mixture of wildcards and replacement rides; Catalunya, Germany, Aragon and Valencia saw him take two top tens and score points in three of the four Grands Prix he contested.

In 2019, Fernandez moved into the Moto3™ World Championship full time in the same Angel Nieto Team structure with whom he won the CEV title, and proved a quick learner as he was a regular Top 10 finisher. 2020 proved to be his breakout year, with stunning Qualifying times meaning he was a regular sight on pole position. A first podium in Aragon was followed up by a maiden victory in the European GP, while he earned another podium and victory in the season-ending Valencia and Portimao GPs respectively.

Fernandez well and truly declared himself as the hottest prospect in MotoGP™ in 2021 as he enjoyed the most successful rookie campaign in Moto2™ history. An incredible eight victories, bettering Marc Marquez's previous record for rookie wins, saw him play his part in a stunning title duel against teammate Remy Gardner. However, a crash with three rounds to go in Misano all but ended his charge, eventually having to settle for runner-up. Fernandez made his MotoGP™ debut in 2022 with Tech3 KTM Factory Racing. A not-so rider friendly KTM RC16 made life tough for the talented Spaniard, finishing inside the points six times. A move to RNF Aprilia came his way in 2023 and despite some continued struggles, the second half of the season brought marked improvements. A best premier class finish of P5 in Valencia was a great way for Fernandez to head into an important 2024 campaign, as a second season with Aprilia awaits with Trackhouse Racing

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