Provisional entry list for the 2025 Moto3 World Championship revealed, with two places still to be filled.

Provisional entry list for the 2025 Moto3 World Championship revealed, with two places still to be filled.
Provisional entry list for the 2025 Moto3 World Championship revealed, with two places still to be filled.

The provisional entry list for the 2025 Moto3 World Championship was published on Wednesday, although it is still incomplete. There are two places to fill on the grid: one at Leopard Racing and the other at FleetSafe Honda-MLav Racing.

The entry category of the World Championships will welcome several rookies, as well as returning drivers. This year's top four will be promoted to Moto2, so the highest-ranked rider from 2024 remaining in Moto3 is fifth-placed David Muñoz, who joins the Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP team.

CFMOTO Aspar, which helped David Alonso win the title, will have a completely new rider team, consisting of rookie Máximo Quiles, who comes from the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, and Dennis Foggia, who makes the rare choice to move down from Moto2.

This year's Rookies Cup champion, Álvaro Carpe, will also make his Moto3 debut, joining the Red Bull KTM Ajo team, along with Valentin Perrone, who will race for Red Bull KTM Tech3. Among the top five in the Rookies Cup, only Brian Uriarte and Rico Salmela are absent from the provisional entry list. However, as two places remain open, they are not excluded.

Eddie O'Shea will contest his first full season with FleetSafe Honda-MLav Racing after joining the team mid-season at this year's Indonesian GP.

In FIM JuniorGP, in addition to Carpe and Quiles, Cormac Buchanan and Ruché Moodley will also join Moto3 with BOE Motorsports. Among the teams, there are no major changes, except for slight adjustments to their respective designations. CFMOTO will no longer be represented as a manufacturer, with the bike now a KTM – although it was already a KTM this year under the CFMOTO brand.

Provisional entry list for the 2025 Moto3 World Championship

  • CFMOTO Aspar Team/KTM
    • #29 Máximo Quiles
      #71 Dennis Foggia
  • MT Helmets-MSi/KTM
    • #6 Ryusei Yamanaka
    • #36 Ángel Piqueras
  • Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP/KTM
    • #24 Tatsuki Suzuki
    • #64 David Muñoz
  • Red Bull KTM Tech3
    • #12 Jacob Roulstone
    • #73 Valentin Perrone

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  • Leopard Racing/Honda
    • #31 Adrian Fernandez
    • TBA runner
  • BOE Motorsports/KTM
    • #14 Cormac Buchanan
    • #21 Ruché Moodley
  • Red Bull KTM Ajo
    • #83 Álvaro Carpe
    • #99 José Antonio Rueda
  • SIC58 Racing Team/Honda
    • #58 Luca Lunetta
    • #82 Stefano Nepa
  • Honda Team Asia
    • #5 Tatchakorn Buasri
    • #72 Taiyo Furusato
  • LevelUp-MTA/KTM
    • #18 Matteo Bertelle
    • #66 Joel Kelso
  • Rivacold Snipers Team/Honda
    • #10 Nicola Carraro

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    • #54 Riccardo Rossi
  • CIP Green Power/KTM
    • #19 Scott Ogden
    • #55 Noah Dettwiler
  • FleetSafe Honda-MLav Racing
    • #8 Eddie O’Shea
    • Driver to be confirmed
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