2023 MotoE World Championship

The 2023 MotoE World Championship (known officially as the 2023 FIM Enel MotoE World Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the fifth season of the MotoE World Championship for electric motorcycle racing and was part of the 75th F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season.

Having run as a World Cup from 2019 until 2022, 2023 saw the start of MotoE having officially gained World Championship status.[1]

Mattia Casadei became the first-ever MotoE World Champion after winning race 1 of the San Marino round.[2]

Teams and riders

All teams used the series-specified Ducati.[3]

Team No. Rider Rounds
Germany Dynavolt Intact GP MotoE 3 Switzerland Randy Krummenacher[4] All
4 Spain Héctor Garzó[4] All
Italy Felo Gresini MotoE 11 Italy Matteo Ferrari[5] All
72 Italy Alessio Finello[5] All
Spain HP Pons Los40 29 Italy Nicholas Spinelli[6] All
40 Italy Mattia Casadei[7] All
Monaco LCR E-Team 51 Brazil Eric Granado[8] 2–8
77 Spain Miquel Pons[9] All
Italy Ongetta Sic58 Squadracorse 21 Italy Kevin Zannoni[10] All
34 Italy Kevin Manfredi[11] All
Spain Openbank Aspar Team 6 Spain María Herrera[12] All
81 Spain Jordi Torres[13] All
Italy Prettl Pramac MotoE 23 Italy Luca Salvadori[14] 1–5
99 Spain Oscar Gutiérrez[15] 6–7
16 Italy Andrea Migno[16] 8
53 Spain Tito Rabat[17] All
Malaysia RNF MotoE Team 8 Spain Mika Pérez[18] All
9 Italy Andrea Mantovani[18] All
France Tech3 E-Racing 61 Italy Alessandro Zaccone[19] All
78 Japan Hikari Okubo[20] All
Source:[21]
Key
Regular rider
Replacement rider

Rider changes

Mid-season changes

  • Eric Granado missed the opening round of the season at Le Mans due to a serious brain swelling sustained during the Barcelona round of the 2023 Superbike World Championship.[24] He was not replaced.
  • Luca Salvadori missed the Austrian, Catalan, and San Marino rounds due to having a physical problem in his back after his crash during the British round. He was replaced by Oscar Gutiérrez for the first two races,[15] and by Andrea Migno for the San Marino round.[16]

Regulation changes

As part of the MotoGP regulations, the minimum age in the four classes participating (MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3, MotoE) was raised to 18 years old.[25]

Each race weekend featured free practice and qualifying on Friday, followed by two races on Saturday.[26]

Calendar

The following Grands Prix took place in 2023:[1]

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit
1 13 May France Shark Grand Prix de France Circuit Bugatti, Le Mans
2 10 June Italy Gran Premio d'Italia Oakley Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello, Scarperia e San Piero
3 17 June Germany Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland Sachsenring, Hohenstein-Ernstthal
4 24 June Netherlands Motul TT Assen TT Circuit Assen, Assen
5 5 August United Kingdom Monster Energy British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone
6 19 August Austria CryptoData Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
7 2 September Catalonia Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló
8 9 September San Marino Gran Premio Red Bull di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico
Sources:[1]

Grand Prix locations

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Round Grand Prix Pole position Fastest lap Winning rider Winning team Report
1 France French motorcycle Grand Prix Italy Matteo Ferrari Italy Matteo Ferrari Spain Jordi Torres Spain Openbank Aspar Team Report
Italy Matteo Ferrari Italy Matteo Ferrari Italy Felo Gresini MotoE
2 Italy Italian motorcycle Grand Prix Italy Matteo Ferrari Italy Matteo Ferrari Italy Andrea Mantovani Malaysia RNF MotoE Team Report
Brazil Eric Granado Brazil Eric Granado Monaco LCR E-Team
3 Germany German motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Jordi Torres Spain Héctor Garzó Spain Jordi Torres Spain Openbank Aspar Team Report
Switzerland Randy Krummenacher Spain Héctor Garzó Germany Dynavolt Intact GP MotoE
4 Netherlands Dutch TT Spain Jordi Torres[lower-alpha 1] Spain Jordi Torres Italy Matteo Ferrari Italy Felo Gresini MotoE Report
Italy Mattia Casadei Italy Matteo Ferrari Italy Felo Gresini MotoE
5 United Kingdom British motorcycle Grand Prix Brazil Eric Granado Italy Kevin Manfredi Switzerland Randy Krummenacher Germany Dynavolt Intact GP MotoE Report
Italy Mattia Casadei Italy Mattia Casadei Spain HP Pons Los40
6 Austria Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix Italy Kevin Zannoni Italy Mattia Casadei Italy Mattia Casadei Spain HP Pons Los40 Report
Italy Mattia Casadei Italy Mattia Casadei Spain HP Pons Los40
7 Catalonia Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix Spain Jordi Torres Spain Jordi Torres Italy Andrea Mantovani Malaysia RNF MotoE Team Report
Spain Héctor Garzó Italy Mattia Casadei Spain HP Pons Los40
8 San Marino San Marino and Rimini Riviera motorcycle Grand Prix Italy Mattia Casadei Spain Héctor Garzó Italy Mattia Casadei Spain HP Pons Los40 Report
Spain Héctor Garzó Italy Nicholas Spinelli Spain HP Pons Los40

Riders' standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen finishers. A rider had 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 FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
Pts
1 Italy Mattia Casadei Ret 4 3 Ret 5 2 4 3F 6 1F 1F 1F 2 1 1P 3P 260
2 Spain Jordi Torres 1 2 9 5 1P 3P 2P F 2P 5 4 5 6 7P F RetP 10 4 217
3 Italy Matteo Ferrari RetP F 1P F 2P F 3P 3 7 1 1 8 7 16 2 4 5 6 7 216
4 Spain Héctor Garzó 2 3 4 6 RetF 1 7 11 4 5 4 5 3 4F 2F 2F 215
5 Switzerland Randy Krummenacher 3 7 5 7 2 6F 3 9 1 Ret 11 7 6 9 8 11 167
6 Italy Nicholas Spinelli Ret 5 Ret 4 6 5 9 8 Ret 3 13 13 5 3 3 1 150
7 Brazil Eric Granado 6 1F Ret 4 6 4 3P 2P 2 18 12 10 14 17 139
8 Italy Andrea Mantovani Ret 6 1 Ret 9 10 5 Ret 10 6 Ret 9 1 2 16 5 138
9 Italy Kevin Zannoni 4 8 8 10 11 12 10 6 12 Ret 3P 3P 11 7 5 6 130
10 Italy Kevin Manfredi 7 Ret 7 2 12 13 13 10 2F 9 9 10 10 12 4 18 117
11 Italy Alessandro Zaccone 8 9 11 9 4 9 12 7 Ret Ret 7 11 9 8 7 10 104
12 Spain Miquel Pons Ret 12 10 15 8 11 11 5 7 Ret 6 4 8 6 15 9 98
13 Japan Hikari Okubo 5 10 15 12 10 8 14 12 13 8 Ret 8 13 13 9 12 79
14 Spain Tito Rabat 6 16 12 13 7 14 8 Ret 11 Ret 10 14 EX Ret Ret 8 57
15 Spain Mika Pérez 11 14 16 8 13 15 17 14 9 10 8 15 Ret 14 11 13 53
16 Italy Alessio Finello 9 11 14 Ret 14 17 15 13 14 12 14 16 15 15 12 15 35
17 Italy Luca Salvadori 10 13 13 11 16 16 16 Ret Ret 11 22
18 Spain María Herrera 12 15 17 14 15 18 18 15 15 13 15 17 16 16 13 16 17
19 Spain Oscar Gutiérrez 12 12 14 11 15
20 Italy Andrea Migno NC 14 2
Pos. Rider FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
Pts
Source:[28]
Race key
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 practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Annotation Meaning
P Pole position
F Fastest lap
Rider key
ColourMeaning
Light blue Rookie rider

Teams' standings

The teams' standings were based on results obtained by regular and substitute riders.

Pos. Team Bike
No.
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
Pts
1 Spain HP Pons Los40 29 Ret 5 Ret 4 6 5 9 8 Ret 3 13 13 5 3 3 1 410
40 Ret 4 3 Ret 5 2 4 3F 6 1F 1F 1F 2 1 1P 3P
2 Germany Dynavolt Intact GP MotoE 3 3 7 5 7 2 6F 3 9 1 Ret 11 7 6 9 8 11 382
4 2 3 4 6 RetF 1 7 11 4 5 4 5 3 4F 2F 2F
3 Italy Felo Gresini MotoE 11 RetP F 1P F 2P F 3P 3 7 1 1 8 7 16 2 4 5 6 7 251
72 9 11 14 Ret 14 17 15 13 14 12 14 16 15 15 12 15
4 Italy Ongetta Sic58 Squadracorse 21 4 8 8 10 11 12 10 6 12 Ret 3P 3P 11 7 5 6 247
34 7 Ret 7 2 12 13 13 10 2F 9 9 10 10 12 4 18
5 Monaco LCR E-Team 51 6 1F Ret 4 6 4 3P 2P 2 18 12 10 14 17 237
77 Ret 12 10 15 8 11 11 5 7 Ret 6 4 8 6 15 9
6 Spain Openbank Aspar Team 6 12 15 17 14 15 18 18 15 15 13 15 17 16 16 13 16 234
81 1 2 9 5 1P 3P 2P F 2P 5 4 5 6 7P F RetP 10 4
7 Malaysia RNF MotoE Team 8 11 14 16 8 13 15 17 14 9 10 8 15 Ret 14 11 13 191
9 Ret 6 1 Ret 9 10 5 Ret 10 6 Ret 9 1 2 16 5
8 France Tech3 E-Racing 61 8 9 11 9 4 9 12 7 Ret Ret 7 11 9 8 7 10 183
78 5 10 15 12 10 8 14 12 13 8 Ret 8 13 13 9 12
9 Italy Prettl Pramac MotoE 16 NC 14 96
23 10 13 13 11 16 16 16 Ret Ret 11
53 6 16 12 13 7 14 8 Ret 11 Ret 10 14 EX Ret Ret 8
99 12 12 14 11
Pos. Team Bike
No.
FRA
France
ITA
Italy
GER
Germany
NED
Netherlands
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
CAT
Catalonia
RSM
San Marino
Pts
Source:[28]

Notes

  1. Mattia Casadei, who initially set the fastest time during qualifying, was penalized for illegal tyre pressures during the second qualifying session. His lap time which led to him qualifying on pole was cancelled and he was also disqualified from Q2, leading him to start tenth on the grid. Jordi Torres, who initially finished second in Q2, was promoted to the pole position grid slot during the race and was also officially awarded the pole position statistic.[27]

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