MotoE World Cup

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MotoE World Cup
Current season Motorcycle World Championship 2020
Vehicle type Motorcycle - prototypes with electric motor
Country or region World Championship
Current name MotoE
First season 2019
vehicles Energica Eco
tires Dunlop
Official website www.motogp.com

The MotoE World Cup is a motorsport class for motorcycles that use electric motors.

Technical regulations

All motorcycles in the series are from the Energica Eco brand . The top speed is 270 km / h.

Cup winner

year Driver world champion
2019 ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari

Records

driver

World champion title

Status: end of season 2019
space driver title Years
1 ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari 1 2019

Grand Prix victories

Status: GP of Spain 2020
space driver Victories
1 BrazilBrazil Eric Granado 3
2 ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari 2
3 FinlandFinland Niki Tuuli 1
FranceFrance Mike Di Meglio 1

Pole positions

Status: GP of Andalusia 2020
space driver Poles
1 BrazilBrazil Eric Granado 2
2 FinlandFinland Niki Tuuli 1
FranceFrance Mike Di Meglio 1
San MarinoSan Marino Alex De Angelis 1
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Dominique Aegerter 1

Fastest racing laps

Status: GP of Spain 2020
space driver SR
1 BrazilBrazil Eric Granado 3
2 FinlandFinland Niki Tuuli 1
FranceFrance Mike Di Meglio 1
ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari 1
SpainSpain Héctor Garzó 1

World Cup points

Status: GP of Spain 2020
space driver Points
1 ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari 119
2 BrazilBrazil Eric Granado 96
3 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Smith 88
4th SpainSpain Héctor Garzó 69
FranceFrance Mike Di Meglio 69
6th BelgiumBelgium Xavier Siméon 66
7th ItalyItaly Mattia Casadei 50
8th ItalyItaly Niccolò Canepa 49
9 San MarinoSan Marino Alex De Angelis 47
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jesko Raffin 47

Podium places

Status: GP of Spain 2020
space driver Podiums
1 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Smith 4th
ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari 4th
3 BrazilBrazil Eric Granado 3
SpainSpain Héctor Garzó 3
5 FranceFrance Mike Di Meglio 2
BelgiumBelgium Xavier Siméon 2
7th FinlandFinland Niki Tuuli 1
ItalyItaly Mattia Casadei 1
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Dominique Aegerter 1

Grand Prix starts

All races in which the driver in question actually took part are counted. If, for example, he failed in the introductory lap (i.e. before the actual start of the race), this will not be counted as a GP participation. However, those who have made at least the first attempt to start the Grand Prix race are considered to have started.

Status: GP of Spain 2020
space driver GP
1 ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari 7th
BrazilBrazil Eric Granado 7th
FranceFrance Mike Di Meglio 7th
BelgiumBelgium Xavier Siméon 7th
San MarinoSan Marino Alex De Angelis 7th
ItalyItaly Niccolò Canepa 7th
ItalyItaly Mattia Casadei 7th
AustraliaAustralia Joshua Hook 7th
SpainSpain María Herrera 7th
10 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Smith 6th
SpainSpain Héctor Garzó 6th
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jesko Raffin 6th
SpainSpain Sete Gibernau 6th
SpainSpain Nicolás Terol 6th
ItalyItaly Lorenzo Savadori 6th
FranceFrance Randy De Puniet 6th
FranceFrance Kenny Foray 6th

More records

Status: GP of Spain 2020
record Details driver
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Biggest point advantage of the world champion 11 points ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari in Bradley Smith ( 2019 )
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Smallest point advantage of the world champion 11 points ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari in Bradley Smith ( 2019 )
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
The youngest world champion at 22 years and 278 days ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari ( 2019 )
The oldest world champion at 22 years and 278 days ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari ( 2019 )
VICTORIES
The best win rate 42.86% (3 wins in 7 races) BrazilBrazil Eric Granado
Most consecutive wins (absolute) 3 BrazilBrazil Eric Granado ( 2019 - 2020 )
Most wins in a row (in one season) 2 ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari ( 2019 ) Eric Granado ( 2019 )
BrazilBrazil 
Most wins from pole position 3 BrazilBrazil Eric Granado
Most of the hat tricks 3 BrazilBrazil Eric Granado
The youngest Grand Prix winner with 22 years and 214 days, GP of San Marino 2019 ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari
The oldest Grand Prix winner with 31 years and 177 days, Austrian GP 2019 FranceFrance Mike Di Meglio
Drivers who won their first Grand Prix participation FinlandFinland Niki Tuuli ( 2019 )
Most Grand Prix starts before the first win 5 BrazilBrazil Eric Granado
STARTING PLACES
The best pole quota 28.57% (2 poles in 7 races) BrazilBrazil Eric Granado
Most consecutive poles (absolute) 2 BrazilBrazil Eric Granado ( 2019 - 2020 )
Most of the starting places in the first row 4th ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari
Youngest driver on pole position with 23 years and 160 days, GP of Valencia 2015 BrazilBrazil Eric Granado
Oldest driver on pole position with 35 years and 201 days, GP of San Marino 2015 San MarinoSan Marino Alex De Angelis
Drivers who were on pole position in their first race FinlandFinland Niki Tuuli ( 2012 )
FASTEST LAPS
The best rate of fastest race laps 42.86% (3 wins in 7 races) BrazilBrazil Eric Granado
Most fastest race laps in a season 2 with 6 starts (33.33%) BrazilBrazil Eric Granado Matteo Ferrari ( 2019 )
ItalyItaly 
The youngest driver to set the fastest race lap with 21 years and 98 days, GP of San Marino (Sunday) 2019 SpainSpain Héctor Garzó
The oldest driver who drove the fastest race lap with 31 years and 177 days, Austrian GP 2019 FranceFrance Mike Di Meglio
Drivers who set the fastest lap in their first race FinlandFinland Miki Tuuli ( 2019 )
Podestals
The best podium quota 100% (1 podium in 1 race) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Dominique Aegerter
Most podium finishes in one season 4 in 6 races (66.67%) United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Smith ( 2019 )
Most of the podium finishes without a win 4th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Smith
Most second places 3 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Smith
Most third places 1 FranceFrance Mike The Meglio Bradley Smith Xavier Siméon Mattia Casadei Matteo Ferrari Héctor Garzó Dominique Aegerter
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
BelgiumBelgium 
ItalyItaly 
ItalyItaly 
SpainSpain 
SwitzerlandSwitzerland 
Youngest driver on the podium with 20 years and 74 days, GP of San Marino (Sunday) 2019 ItalyItaly Mattia Casadei
Oldest driver on the podium with 31 years and 177 days, Austrian GP 2019 FranceFrance Mike Di Meglio
POINT RANGES
Most point placements (absolute) 7th ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari
Most point placements (in a row) 7th ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari
Most point placements in a season 6th ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari ( 2019 ) Jesko Raffin ( 2019 ) Nicolás Terol ( 2019 )
SwitzerlandSwitzerland 
SpainSpain 
Most fourth places 2 San MarinoSan Marino Alex De Angelis
Most fifth places 3 ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari
Most sixth places 1 San MarinoSan Marino Alex De Angelis Sete Gibernau Maria Herrera Eric Granado Niccolò Canepa Mike Di Meglio Jordi Torres
SpainSpain 
SpainSpain 
BrazilBrazil 
ItalyItaly 
FranceFrance 
SpainSpain 
Most seventh places 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jesko Raffin
Most eighth places 1 BrazilBrazil Eric Granado Niccolò Canepa Nicolás Terol Bradley Smith Joshua Hook Mattia Cassadei Xavier Siméon
ItalyItaly 
SpainSpain 
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
AustraliaAustralia 
ItalyItaly 
BelgiumBelgium 
Most ninth places 2 SpainSpain Nicolás Terol
Most tenth places 3 FranceFrance Mike Di Meglio
Most eleventh places 2 FranceFrance Randy De Puniet
Most twelfth places 2 FranceFrance Randy De Puniet
Most thirteenth places 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jesko Raffin Mattia Casadei Eric Granado Randy De Puniet Nicolás Terol Lorenzo Savadori Niccolò Canepa
ItalyItaly 
BrazilBrazil 
FranceFrance 
SpainSpain 
ItalyItaly 
ItalyItaly 
Most fourteenth places 3 FranceFrance Kenny Foray
Most fifteenth places 1 AustraliaAustralia Joshua Hook Niki Tuuli Lorenzo Savadori María Herrera
FinlandFinland 
ItalyItaly 
SpainSpain 
The youngest driver to finish in the points with 20 years and 7 days, GP of Germany 2018 ItalyItaly Mattia Casadei
The oldest driver who finished in the points with 46 years and 337 days, GP Valencia 2019 SpainSpain Sete Gibernau
Most of the GP participations without scoring World Championship points 1 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jakub Kornfeil
DESTINATION ARRIVALS
Most destination arrivals in a row 7th ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari ( 2019 - 2020 ) Eric Granado ( 2019 - 2020 ) Maria Herrera ( 2019 - 2020 )
BrazilBrazil 
SpainSpain 
Most finishings in one season 6 in 6 races ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari ( 2019 ) Eric Granado ( 2019 ) Jesko Raffin ( 2019 ) Nicolás Terol ( 2019 ) María Herrera ( 2019 ) Randy De Puniet ( 2019 )
BrazilBrazil 
SwitzerlandSwitzerland 
SpainSpain 
SpainSpain 
FranceFrance 
Failures
Most failures in a race 5 of 18 starters (27.78%), GP of San Marino (Saturday) 2019
Most failures in a row 2 San MarinoSan Marino Alex De Angelis ( 2019 )
Most failures in one season 2 in 6 races (33.33%) San MarinoSan Marino Alex De Angelis Xavier Siméon ( 2019 )
BelgiumBelgium 
GP PARTICIPATION
The youngest GP participant with 20 years and 7 days, GP of Germany 2018 ItalyItaly Mattia Casadei
The oldest GP participant with 46 years and 337 days, GP Valencia 2019 SpainSpain Sete Gibernau
The longest break between two Grand Prix races 309 days, GP of San Marino (Saturday) 2020 and GP of Spain 2020 FinlandFinland Niki Tuuli
The largest time span between the first and the last Grand Prix 1 year and 12 days, GP of Germany 2019 to GP Spain 2020 ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari Eric Granado Mike Di Meglio Xavier Siméon Alex De Angelis Niccolò Canepa Mattia Casadei María Herrera Niki Tuuli
BrazilBrazil 
FranceFrance 
BelgiumBelgium 
San MarinoSan Marino 
ItalyItaly 
ItalyItaly 
SpainSpain 
FinlandFinland 
Most of the season participations 2 ItalyItaly Matteo Ferrari Eric Granado Mike Di Meglio Xavier Siméon Alex De Angelis Niccolò Canepa Mattia Casadei María Herrera Niki Tuuli ( 2019 - 2020 )
BrazilBrazil 
FranceFrance 
BelgiumBelgium 
San MarinoSan Marino 
ItalyItaly 
ItalyItaly 
SpainSpain 
FinlandFinland 
Most GP participations without a win 7th BelgiumBelgium Xavier Siméon Alex De Angelis Niccolò Canepa Mattia Casadei María Herrera
San MarinoSan Marino 
ItalyItaly 
ItalyItaly 
SpainSpain 
OTHERS
Most positions won in a race 9 in San Marino (Saturday)
San Marino (Sunday)
SpainSpain Sete Gibernau ( 2019 ) Eric Granado ( 2019 )
BrazilBrazil 
  1. a b c The 2019 German GP was the first race in the new MotoE category.

Records by nation

World title

Status: end of season 2019
space nation title Years
1 ItalyItaly Italy 1 2019

Grand Prix victories

Status: GP of Spain 2020
space nation Victories
1 BrazilBrazil Brazil 3
2 ItalyItaly Italy 2
3 FinlandFinland Finland 1
FranceFrance France 1

Pole positions

Status: GP of Andalusia 2020
space nation Poles
1 BrazilBrazil Brazil 2
2 FinlandFinland Finland 1
FranceFrance France 1
San MarinoSan Marino San Marino 1
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1

Fastest racing laps

Status: GP of Spain 2020
space nation SR
1 BrazilBrazil Brazil 3
2 FinlandFinland Finland 1
FranceFrance France 1
ItalyItaly Italy 1
SpainSpain Spain 1

World Cup points

Status: GP of Spain 2020
space nation Points
1 ItalyItaly Italy 226
2 SpainSpain Spain 187
3 FranceFrance France 101
4th BrazilBrazil Brazil 96
5 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 88
6th BelgiumBelgium Belgium 66
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 63
8th San MarinoSan Marino San Marino 47
9 AustraliaAustralia Australia 35
10 FinlandFinland Finland 31

Podium places

Status: GP of Spain 2020
space nation Podiums
1 ItalyItaly Italy 5
2 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 4th
3 BrazilBrazil Brazil 3
SpainSpain Spain 3
5 FranceFrance France 2
BelgiumBelgium Belgium 2
7th FinlandFinland Finland 1
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1