In a thrilling finale, the 2025 Moto2™ World Championship witnessed history in the making! Diogo Moreira, the Brazilian sensation, clinched the title, becoming the first-ever Brazilian World Champion in Grand Prix racing. It was a remarkable comeback, as he overcame a 60-point deficit to seal the deal.
The final race of the season had all the drama and excitement one could ask for. Moreira, riding for Italtrans Racing Team, needed only a top-10 finish to secure the championship, while his sole rival, Manuel Gonzalez, had to win. As the race unfolded, Gonzalez's hopes faded, and Moreira's dream came true.
But here's where the race got even more exciting: Izan Guevara, starting from pole, led the way, with Daniel Holgado hot on his tail. The battle for the win was intense, but Guevara held his nerve to take his first Moto2™ victory, adding his name to the record-breaking list of 11 different winners this season. And the drama didn't stop there...
As the laps ticked by, Gonzalez's challenge crumbled. He dropped back, and Moreira seized the opportunity, overtaking him and sealing his fate. Gonzalez's bike issues proved costly, and the championship was decided. But the race for the win continued, with Guevara and Holgado battling it out until the very last lap.
In the end, Guevara emerged victorious, with Holgado settling for second and Ivan Ortola completing the rookie podium in third. The race showcased the talent and determination of these riders, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.
The final standings saw Veijer in fourth, Salač in fifth after a penalty, and Arenas signing off his Moto2™ career with a solid fifth place. Dixon charged through the field to finish sixth, while Agius and Vietti completed the top eight. Arbolino and Moreira rounded out the top ten, with Moreira's focus now shifting to MotoGP, where he will continue to make his mark.
The 2025 Moto2™ season will be remembered for its unpredictability and thrilling races. With a new World Champion from a nation that has never seen such success, the future looks bright for Grand Prix racing. Congratulations, Diogo Moreira! The stage is set for your MotoGP debut, and the world can't wait to see what you'll achieve next.