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词条 2016 Moto2 season
释义

  1. Changes for 2016

  2. Race calendar

     Calendar changes 

  3. Teams and riders

     Team changes  Rider changes  In-season changes 

  4. Results and standings

     Grands Prix  Riders' standings  Manufacturers' standings 

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Motorsport season
|series = Grand Prix motorcycle racing
|title = F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
|year = 2016
|previouslink = 2015 Moto2 season
|nextlink = 2017 Moto2 season
|footer = 2016 MotoGP season
2016 Moto3 season
}}{{MotoGP overview}}

The 2016 Moto2 season was a part of the 68th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. The season was marred by the death of Luis Salom during a free practice session, at the Catalan Grand Prix.[1]

Johann Zarco started the season as the defending World Champion, having secured his first championship title at the 2015 Japanese Grand Prix.[2] With victory at the Malaysian Grand Prix – his sixth of the 2016 season – Zarco was able to retain his title,[3] amassing an unassailable points lead ahead of the final round in Valencia. As a result, Zarco became the first French rider to win multiple world motorcycle racing titles,[4] as well as becoming the first rider in the Moto2 era to defend the world championship, and the first to do so in the intermediate class since Jorge Lorenzo in {{MGP|2006}} and {{MGP|2007}}.[5] Zarco completed the season with victory in Valencia,[6] as he won the championship by an eventual margin of 42 points.

The runner-up position remained up for grabs in Valencia, as four-time winner Thomas Lüthi, double winner Álex Rins and Franco Morbidelli all had a mathematical chance of finishing there. Ultimately with a second-place finish,[6] Lüthi finished clear of Rins by 20 points; Lüthi's last-lap pass on Morbidelli also cost the latter third place in the championship by a point, as Rins had finished the race in fifth place.[6] Morbidelli took a total of eight podium finishes, including each of the last five races, but was unable to take a victory. Four other riders won races; Sam Lowes took two race victories at Jerez and Aragon,[7][8] Jonas Folger won at Brno,[9] while first Grand Prix victories went to Takaaki Nakagami at Assen,[10] and Lorenzo Baldassarri in Misano.[11] The constructors' championship went to Kalex with a maximum score of 450 points, with a 34-race winning streak at the conclusion of the season – a run stretching back to a Speed Up victory for Lowes at the 2015 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas.

Changes for 2016

  • French oil and gas giants company Total was selected to become official fuel supplier of Moto2 and Moto3 beginning from 2016 onwards, replacing Eni after five seasons as a fuel supplier of Moto2 and Moto3.[12]

Race calendar

The following Grands Prix took place in 2016.[13]

Round Date Grand Prix Circuit
1 20 MarchQAT}} Commercial Bank Grand Prix of Qatar Losail International Circuit, Doha
2 3 AprilARG}} Gran Premio Motul de la República Argentina Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo, Santiago del Estero
3 10 AprilUSA}} Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas Circuit of the Americas, Austin
4 24 AprilESP}} Gran Premio Red Bull de España Circuito de Jerez, Jerez de la Frontera
5 8 MayFRA}} Monster Energy Grand Prix de France Le Mans Bugatti, Maine
6 22 MayITA}} Gran Premio d'Italia TIM Mugello Circuit, Mugello
7 5 JuneCatalonia}} Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya Circuit de Catalunya, Montmeló
8 26 JuneNED}} Motul TT Assen TT Circuit Assen, Assen
9 17 JulyGER}} GoPro Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland Sachsenring, Hohenstein-Ernstthal
10 14 AugustAUT}} NeroGiardini Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
11 21 AugustCZE}} HJC Helmets Grand Prix České republiky[14] Automotodrom Brno, Brno
12 4 SeptemberGBR}} Octo British Grand Prix Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone
13 11 September{{flagicon|SMR}} Gran Premio TIM di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini        }}Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico}}
1425 September}}Aragon}} Gran Premio Movistar de Aragón Motorland Aragón, Alcañiz
15 16 OctoberJPN}} Motul Grand Prix of Japan Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi
16 23 OctoberAUS}} Michelin Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Phillip Island
17 30 OctoberMYS}} Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix Sepang International Circuit, Selangor
18 13 NovemberValencia}} Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia

Calendar changes

  • The 2016 season looked set to see the return of the Austrian Grand Prix to the series' schedule after 19 years absence. The race will be held at the Red Bull Ring, which was the venue of the last Austrian Grand Prix, when the track was called A1 Ring.[13]
  • Having been on the calendar since 2008, the Indianapolis round has been discontinued.[15]

Teams and riders

A provisional entry list was announced on 7 November 2015.[16]

TeamConstructorMotorcycleNo.|Bike numberRiderRounds
{{flagicon|ESP}} Sports-Millions-Emwe-SAG
{{flagicon|ESP}} SAG Team
KalexKalex Moto22CHE}} Jesko Raffin[17] All
39ESP}} Luis Salom[18] 1–7
{{flagicon|ESP}} AGR TeamKalexKalex Moto24{{flagicon|RSA}} Steven Odendaal[19] 14
23DEU}} Marcel Schrötter[20] All
49ESP}} Axel Pons[16] All
{{flagicon|FIN}} Ajo Motorsport
{{flagicon|FIN}} Ajo Motorsport Academy
KalexKalex Moto25FRA}} Johann Zarco[2][21] All
45{{flagicon|JPN}} Tetsuta Nagashima[22] 14–15
{{flagicon|CHE}} Forward TeamKalexKalex Moto27ITA}} Lorenzo Baldassarri[23] All
10ITA}} Luca Marini[16] All
{{flagicon|MYS}} JPMoto MalaysiaSuterSuter MMX28ESP}} Efrén Vázquez[16] 1–3
69{{flagicon|USA}} Danny Eslick[24] 5
88{{flagicon|ESP}} Ricard Cardús[25] 6
{{flagicon|DEU}} Dynavolt Intact GPKalexKalex Moto211DEU}} Sandro Cortese[26] All
94DEU}} Jonas Folger[26] All
{{flagicon|CHE}} Garage Plus Interwetten
{{flagicon|CHE}} CarXpert Interwetten
KalexKalex Moto212CHE}} Thomas Lüthi[16] All
27{{flagicon|ESP}} Iker Lecuona[27] 12–13, 15–18
70CHE}} Robin Mulhauser[16] All
77CHE}} Dominique Aegerter[16] 1–11, 14
{{flagicon|JPN}} Idemitsu Honda Team AsiaKalexKalex Moto214THA}} Ratthapark Wilairot[16] 1–7, 9–18
30JPN}} Takaaki Nakagami[16] All
FRA}} Promoto Sport TransFIORmers TBA16{{flagicon|FRA}} Hugo Clere[28] 18
{{flagicon|QAT}} QMMF Racing TeamSpeed UpSpeed Up SF1619BEL}} Xavier Siméon[29] All
60ESP}} Julián Simón[16] All
{{flagicon|LUX}} Leopard RacingKalex[30]Kalex Moto220{{flagicon|ITA}} Alessandro Nocco[31] 16–17
44PRT}} Miguel Oliveira[32] 1–15, 18
52GBR}} Danny Kent[33] All
{{flagicon|BEL}} EG 0,0 Marc VDSKalexKalex Moto221ITA}} Franco Morbidelli[34] All
73ESP}} Álex Márquez[34] All
ITA}} Federal Oil Gresini Moto2 Kalex Kalex Moto222GBR}} Sam Lowes[35] All
ITA}} Speed Up Speed Up Speed Up SF1624ITA}} Simone Corsi[16] All
{{flagicon|FRA}} Tech 3 RacingTech 3Tech 3 Mistral 61032ESP}} Isaac Viñales[20] All
97ESP}} Xavi Vierge[36] All
{{flagicon|ITA}} Tasca Racing Scuderia Moto2KalexKalex Moto233ITA}} Alessandro Tonucci[16] 1–6
87{{flagicon|AUS}} Remy Gardner[37] 7–18
{{flagicon|ESP}} Páginas Amarillas HP 40KalexKalex Moto240ESP}} Álex Rins[38] All
57ESP}} Edgar Pons[39] 1–2, 4, 6–18
ITA}} Team Ciatti Kalex Kalex Moto242{{flagicon|ITA}} Federico Fuligni[40] 4, 6, 13, 18
ITA}} Italtrans Racing Team Kalex Kalex Moto254ITA}} Mattia Pasini[16] All
{{flagicon|MYS}} Petronas Raceline Malaysia
{{flagicon|MYS}} Petronas AHM Malaysia
KalexKalex Moto255MYS}} Hafizh Syahrin[16] All
93{{flagicon|MYS}} Ramdan Rosli[41] 7, 16–17
JPN}} Japan-GP2 Kalex Kalex Moto263{{flagicon|JPN}} Naomichi Uramoto[42] 15
JPN}} Team Taro Plus One TSR TBA84{{flagicon|JPN}} Taro Sekiguchi[42] 15
JPN}} NTS T.Pro Project NTS TBA89{{flagicon|FRA}} Alan Techer[22] 14
CZE}} Montáže Brož Racing Team Suter Suter MMX295{{flagicon|AUS}} Anthony West[43] 11
Key
Regular rider
Wildcard rider
Replacement rider

Team changes

Rider changes

In-season changes

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Round Grand Prix Pole position Fastest lap Winning rider Winning constructor Report
1QAT}} Qatar motorcycle Grand PrixDEU}} Jonas FolgerGBR}} Sam LowesSUI}} Thomas LüthiDEU}} Kalex Report
2ARG}} Argentine motorcycle Grand PrixGBR}} Sam LowesFRA}} Johann ZarcoFRA}} Johann ZarcoDEU}} Kalex Report
3USA}} Motorcycle Grand Prix of the AmericasESP}} Álex RinsGBR}} Sam LowesESP}} Álex RinsDEU}} Kalex Report
4ESP}} Spanish motorcycle Grand PrixGBR}} Sam LowesESP}} Álex RinsGBR}} Sam LowesDEU}} Kalex Report
5FRA}} French motorcycle Grand PrixSUI}} Thomas LüthiESP}} Álex RinsESP}} Álex RinsDEU}} Kalex Report
6ITA}} Italian motorcycle Grand PrixGBR}} Sam LowesSUI}} Thomas LüthiFRA}} Johann ZarcoDEU}} Kalex Report
7ESP}} Catalan motorcycle Grand PrixFRA}} Johann ZarcoFRA}} Johann ZarcoFRA}} Johann ZarcoDEU}} Kalex Report
8NED}} Dutch TTSUI}} Thomas LüthiJPN}} Takaaki NakagamiJPN}} Takaaki NakagamiDEU}} Kalex Report
9DEU}} German motorcycle Grand PrixJPN}} Takaaki NakagamiBEL}} Xavier SiméonFRA}} Johann ZarcoDEU}} Kalex Report
10AUT}} Austrian motorcycle Grand PrixFRA}} Johann ZarcoFRA}} Johann ZarcoFRA}} Johann ZarcoDEU}} Kalex Report
11CZE}} Czech Republic motorcycle Grand PrixFRA}} Johann ZarcoDEU}} Jonas FolgerDEU}} Jonas FolgerDEU}} Kalex Report
12GBR}} British motorcycle Grand PrixGBR}} Sam LowesSUI}} Thomas LüthiSUI}} Thomas LüthiDEU}} Kalex Report
13SMR}} San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand PrixFRA}} Johann ZarcoESP}} Álex RinsITA}} Lorenzo BaldassarriDEU}} Kalex Report
14ESP}} Aragon motorcycle Grand PrixGBR}} Sam LowesITA}} Franco MorbidelliGBR}} Sam LowesDEU}} Kalex Report
15JPN}} Japanese motorcycle Grand PrixFRA}} Johann ZarcoITA}} Franco MorbidelliSUI}} Thomas LüthiDEU}} Kalex Report
16AUS}} Australian Motorcycle Grand PrixSUI}} Thomas LüthiITA}} Franco MorbidelliSUI}} Thomas LüthiDEU}} Kalex Report
17MYS}} Malaysian motorcycle Grand PrixFRA}} Johann ZarcoITA}} Luca MariniFRA}} Johann ZarcoDEU}} Kalex Report
18Valencia}} Valencian Community motorcycle Grand PrixFRA}} Johann ZarcoFRA}} Johann ZarcoFRA}} Johann ZarcoDEU}} Kalex Report

Riders' standings

PosRiderBike{{flagicon>QAT{{flagicon>ARG{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>ITA{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>NED{{flagicon>DEU{{flagicon>AUT{{flagicon>CZE{{flagicon>GBR{{flagicon>SMR{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>JPN{{flagicon>AUS{{flagicon>MYS{{flagicon>ESPPts
1{{flagicon|FRA}} Johann Zarco Kalex12135241121111224821211 276
2{{flagicon|SUI}} Thomas Lüthi Kalex1776345RetRet4DNS1641162 234
3{{flagicon|ESP}} Álex Rins Kalex84131726Ret3272620Ret145 214
4{{flagicon|ITA}} Franco Morbidelli Kalex72514448113Ret282533223 213
5{{flagicon|GBR}} Sam Lowes Kalex92216364RetRet321Ret1RetRetRet4 175
6{{flagicon|JPN}} Takaaki Nakagami Kalex1491575931117Ret33545216 169
7{{flagicon|DEU}} Jonas Folger KalexRet352Ret1571022615810Ret638 167
8{{nowrap|{{flagicon|ITA}} Lorenzo Baldassarri}} KalexDNS1323171721455816617Ret4414 127
9{{flagicon|MYS}} Hafizh Syahrin Kalex461611854Ret7216471413Ret515 118
10{{flagicon|ITA}} Simone Corsi Speed Up3206Ret212Ret7RetRet198Ret9671111 103
11{{flagicon|ITA}} Mattia Pasini Kalex1610171216Ret12194134916127Ret237 72
12{{flagicon|SUI}} Dominique Aegerter Kalex55481310Ret910101722 71
13{{flagicon|ESP}} Álex Márquez KalexRetRet11RetRet16188Ret6525102RetDNS7Ret 69
14{{flagicon|DEU}} Marcel Schrötter Kalex171110Ret14181013Ret518111115992010 64
15{{flagicon|DEU}} Sandro Cortese Kalex15Ret12RetDNS11Ret12151123129135317Ret 61
16{{flagicon|ESP}} Axel Pons KalexRet822Ret769RetRet9Ret10Ret16Ret8RetRet 55
17{{flagicon|BEL}} Xavier Siméon Speed UpRet1281011DNSRet11Ret231516Ret1110111516 46
18{{flagicon|ESP}} Julián Simón Speed UpRet199DNSRet1713163151314Ret218RetDNS23 40
19{{flagicon|ESP}} Luis Salom † Kalex21513910RetDNS 37
20{{flagicon|ESP}} Xavi Vierge Tech 3Ret1420Ret15Ret2017Ret16121312171110812 37
21{{flagicon|POR}} Miguel Oliveira Kalex1121RetRet913815Ret149Ret17DNSDNS13 36
22{{flagicon|GBR}} Danny Kent Kalex616RetRet1914Ret14DNS12715Ret29RetRet189 35
23{{flagicon|ITA}} Luca Marini Kalex1018Ret1612RetRetRet617RetRet13251216922 34
24{{flagicon|ESP}} Isaac Viñales Tech 3192418132024162191814RetRet2815DNS10Ret 19
25{{flagicon|SUI}} Jesko Raffin Kalex182321142326DNS188242417152017131617 14
26{{flagicon|AUS}} Remy Gardner Kalex152012192120191919Ret1318 8
27{{flagicon|AUS}} Anthony West Suter10 6
28{{flagicon|THA}} Ratthapark Wilairot Kalex131719Ret2122RetRet222518142618152420 6
29{{flagicon|MYS}} Ramdan Rosli Kalex191812 4
30{{flagicon|SUI}} Robin Mulhauser Kalex2022Ret1518212122132522242027Ret17Ret21 4
31{{flagicon|ESP}} Edgar Pons KalexRetDNSDNS23172314202023Ret2416141919 4
32{{flagicon|JPN}} Tetsuta Nagashima Kalex2314 2
{{flagicon|ITA}} Federico Fuligni Kalex182018Ret 0
{{flagicon|RSA}} Steven Odendaal Kalex18 0
{{flagicon|ITA}} Alessandro Tonucci Kalex212724192225 0
{{flagicon|ESP}} Iker Lecuona Kalex1921RetRet2224 0
{{flagicon|ESP}} Ricard Cardús Suter19 0
{{flagicon|JPN}} Naomichi Uramoto Kalex21 0
{{flagicon|ESP}} Efrén Vázquez Suter2226DNS 0
{{flagicon|JPN}} Taro Sekiguchi TSR22 0
{{flagicon|USA}} Danny Eslick Suter25 0
{{flagicon|ITA}} Alessandro Nocco KalexRetRet 0
{{flagicon|FRA}} Hugo Clere TransFIORmersRet 0
{{flagicon|FRA}} Alan Techer NTSRet 0
PosRiderBike{{flagicon>QAT{{flagicon>ARG{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>ITA{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>NED{{flagicon>DEU{{flagicon>AUT{{flagicon>CZE{{flagicon>GBR{{flagicon>SMR{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>JPN{{flagicon>AUS{{flagicon>MYS{{flagicon>ESPPts
{{Motorsport driver results legend}}Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Manufacturers' standings

PosManufacturer{{flagicon>QAT{{flagicon>ARG{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>ITA{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>NED{{flagicon>DEU{{flagicon>AUT{{flagicon>CZE{{flagicon>GBR{{flagicon>SMR{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>JPN{{flagicon>AUS{{flagicon>MYS{{flagicon>ESPPts
1{{flagicon|DEU}} Kalex111111111111111111 450
2{{flagicon|ITA}} Speed Up312610212137315138Ret9671111 136
3{{flagicon|FRA}} Tech 31914181315241617916121312171110812 47
4{{flagicon|SUI}} Suter2226DNS251910 6
{{flagicon|JPN}} TSR22 0
{{flagicon|FRA}} TransFIORmersRet 0
{{flagicon|JPN}} NTSRet 0
PosManufacturer{{flagicon>QAT{{flagicon>ARG{{flagicon>USA{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>FRA{{flagicon>ITA{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>NED{{flagicon>DEU{{flagicon>AUT{{flagicon>CZE{{flagicon>GBR{{flagicon>SMR{{flagicon>ESP{{flagicon>JPN{{flagicon>AUS{{flagicon>MYS{{flagicon>ESPPts

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