After starting from the back of the grid, Jose Antonio Rueda claimed his fifth win of the 2025 season.
The final race of the weekend at the British Grand Prix was the Moto3 race, which saw Jose Antonio Rueda come from last on the grid to the top step of the podium at the Silverstone circuit.
Moto3 rookie, Maximo Quiles, stood on a Grand Prix podium for the first time in his career. The Spaniard was 0.046 seconds off of his first Grand Prix victory in his third Grand Prix.
Luca Lunetta stood on the podium for the first time this season for the SIC58 Squadra Corse team. This was the Honda rider’s first time on the podium since the 2024 Thai Grand Prix.
Taiyo Furusato missed out on his second podium of the season as the Honda Team Asia rider crossed the line in fourth.
Alvaro Carpe inherited pole position after his teammate was demoted to last on the grid. However, the Red Bull KTM Ajo rider could not convert this to a podium as he finished the race in fifth.
Argentinian rider, Valentin Perrone, had his best race of his rookie Moto3 season as he finished in sixth place for the Red Bull KTM Tech3 squad.
After qualifying on the second row of the grid, it looked to be a promising weekend for David Almansa, but the Spaniard only managed to finish in seventh.
Moto3 rookie, Guido Pini, was back inside the top ten after a difficult French Grand Prix as he finished in eighth at Silverstone.
Completing the top ten was Ryusei Yamanaka in ninth on the FRINSA – MT Helmets – MSi KTM and Vincente Perez on the LEVELUP – MTA KTM.
British rider, Scott Ogden, did not finish inside the top ten but scored points as he finished in 12th. Eddie O’Shea and Max Cook both missed out on points scoring positions but finished their home Grand Prix in 17th and 21st.
Moto3 Great Britain, Full Race Results:
2025 British Moto3 | Silverstone Circuit | Race Results | Round 7 of 22PosRiderNat.TeamBikeGap1Jose Antonio RuedaESPRed Bull KTM AjoKTM2Maximo QuilesESPCFMoto Aspar TeamKTM,+0.0463Luca LunettaITASIC58 Squadra CorseHonda,+0.9084Taiyo FurusatoJPNHonda Team AsiaHonda,+1.0005Alvaro CarpeESPRed Bull KTM AjoKTM,+1.0716Valentin PerroneARGRed Bull KTM Tech3KTM,+1.1767David AlmansaESPLeopard RacingHonda,+1.3498Guido PiniITALiqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GPKTM,+1.4929Ryusei YamanakaJPNFRINSA – MT Helmets – MSiKTM,+1.77810Vincente PerezESPLEVELUP – MTAKTM,+2.61811Nicola CarraroITARivacold Snipers TeamHonda,+2.77912Scott OgdenGBRCIP Green PowerKTM,+2.95313Jacob RoulstoneAUSRed Bull KTM Tech3KTM,+6.62614Cormac BuchananNZLBOE MotorsportsKTM,+22.24215Riccardo RossiITARivacold Snipers TeamHonda,+22.32316Stefano NepaITASIC58 Squadra CorseHonda,+22.41917Eddie O’SheaGBRGRYD – MLav RacingHonda,+38.93118Noah DettwilerSUICIP Green PowerKTM,+39.02219Tatchakorn BuasriTHAHonda Team AsiaHonda,+39.14420Ruche MoodleyRSABOE MotorsportsKTM,+45.34921Max CookGBRGRYD – MLav RacingHonda,+1:20.183DNFJoel EstebanESPLeopard RacingHondaDNFAngel PiquerasESPFRINSA – MT Helmets – MSiKTMDNFDavid MunozESPLiqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GPKTMDNFJoel KelsoAUSLEVELUP – MTAKTMDNFDennis FoggiaITACFMoto Aspar TeamKTM