2012 CEV Moto3 season

The 2012 CEV Moto3 season was the inaugural year in which Moto3 bikes became mandatory. Álex Márquez was proclaimed champion after finishing runner up in the 125cc class in 2011.

Podio- Álex Márquez, Pecco Bagnaia, Amato.

Calendar

2012 calendar
Round Date Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Race winner Winning team Sources
1 1 April Spain Jerez Germany Philipp Öttl Germany Philipp Öttl Germany Philipp Öttl HP-Moto-Kalex
2 22 April Spain Navarra Spain Álex Márquez Spain Álex Márquez Spain Álex Márquez Junior Team Catalunya Caixa Repsol
3 27 May Spain Aragon Spain Juan Francisco Guevara Germany Luca Amato Germany Luca Amato ADAC Stylobike
4 24 June Spain Catalunya Italy Francesco Bagnaia Italy Lorenzo Baldassarri Italy Francesco Bagnaia Junior Team Catalunya Caixa Repsol
5 22 July Spain Albacete Spain Álex Márquez Germany Luca Amato Spain Álex Márquez Junior Team Catalunya Caixa Repsol
6 9 September Spain Albacete Spain Albert Arenas Italy Francesco Bagnaia Spain Juan Francisco Guevara Wild Wolf-BST
7 18 November Spain Valencia Italy Kevin Calia Belgium Livio Loi South Africa Brad Binder Tey Racing

Championship 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 JER
Spain
NAV
Spain
ARA
Spain
CAT
Spain
ALB
Spain
ALB
Spain
VAL
Spain
Pts
1 Spain Álex Márquez Suter Honda Ret 1 2 2 1 4 103
2 Germany Luca Amato FTR Honda Ret 4 1 3 2 Ret 12 78
3 Italy Francesco Bagnaia Honda 8 2 Ret 1 Ret 2 Ret 73
4 Germany Philipp Öttl Kalex KTM 1 8 7 8 9 Ret 4 70
5 Spain Marcos Ramírez FTR Honda 6 5 4 5 4 Ret 11 63
6 Spain Juan Francisco Guevara FTR Honda 5 Ret 3 6 Ret 1 Ret 62
7 United Kingdom John McPhee KRP Honda 3 3 9 Ret 6 5 Ret 60
8 Italy Lorenzo Baldassarri Honda Ret 7 11 4 Ret 8 7 44
9 Spain Josep Rodríguez FTR Honda 4 Ret 6 14 Ret 11 5 41
10 Japan Hyuga Watanabe Honda Ret 9 10 7 3 Ret Ret 38
11 Spain Julián Miralles Honda 13 14 5 18 7 6 37
12 Spain Jorge Navarro Honda 11 Ret 8 10 Ret 7 8 36
13 Spain Alejandro Medina Honda 2 Ret 27 13 8 Ret 14 33
14 United Kingdom Fraser Rogers KRP Honda 24 6 14 11 10 6 Ret 33
15 Spain Xavi Vierge Honda Ret 10 13 12 5 9 Ret 31
16 Spain Albert Arenas Honda Ret Ret 12 9 Ret 3 Ret 27
17 South Africa Brad Binder Suter Honda 1 25
18 Belgium Livio Loi Honda 13 2 23
19 Spain Ana Carrasco Honda 7 Ret 16 17 11 10 Ret 20
20 Italy Kevin Calia Kalex KTM 3 16
21 France Jules Danilo Honda 14 16 14 12 10 14
22 Italy Andrea Migno Honda 10 13 19 Ret 13 12
23 United Kingdom Wayne Ryan KRP Honda 16 11 15 15 12 Ret Ret 11
24 Spain Eduardo Alayon Honda 9 21 Ret 33 18 18 7
25 United Kingdom Kyle Ryde Honda 9 7
26 Australia Remy Gardner Moriwaki Honda Ret 15 Ret 13 14 19 6
27 Argentina Fausto Granton Honda 12 Ret 22 22 16 Ret 4
28 Spain Daniel Sáez Honda 14 18 18 27 Ret 26 22 2
29 Spain Pedro Rodríguez Honda 15 16 17 23 17 16 20 1
30 Spain María Herrera Honda 23 WD Ret 29 19 15 16 1
31 Venezuela Gabriel Ramos Honda Ret 17 20 24 15 Ret 25 1
32 United Kingdom Bradley Ray Honda 15 1
Pos Rider Bike JER
Spain
NAV
Spain
ARA
Spain
CAT
Spain
ALB
Spain
ALB
Spain
VAL
Spain
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird 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 practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole position
Italics – Fastest lap

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